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Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

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Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby motherboardlove » 26 Aug 2010 16:28

Well, I just want to try picking some.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Solomon » 26 Aug 2010 16:34

It'd be easier just to buy a lock with spools already in it lol... are you in the US or europe? We can name an assortment of locks filled with spools for you depending on where you're from. I know one UK based site that you can buy spools from, I think it's a pack of 7 for £2.50. I'll pm you a link if you want, but try the sites sponsors first to see if you can get them there. If you don't have any luck on lockpickshop and prefer to order from the US, I'm pretty sure LAB supplies a range of different pins but I don't know if hobbyists can order from them or not.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Squelchtone » 26 Aug 2010 17:28

Here's a US supplier in case you're from this side of the pond.

Serrated security pins
http://www.clksupplies.com/shop/lab-high-security-serrated-spool-pin-100pack-choose-size-p-1770.html

Spool security pins
http://www.clksupplies.com/shop/lab-universal-spool-pin-100pack-choose-size-p-1329.html

But the above post is right, just get locks that already have spools in them.

All ABUS padlocks do, as well as Master Lock #532, #576, ProSeries.

Cheers,
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Raymond » 26 Aug 2010 21:27

Simple security pins are easy to make. Buy them in large quantities from a locksmith supplier or directly from a local locksmith if you need an assortment for regular rekeying.

Doing this yourself can be fun. But, be careful and do not hurt your self using anything too sharp or too strong a drill.

These are samples of making security pins with a cordless drill, files and extra pins. A Dremel might also work well. All five took only about 20 minutes to make.

Original materials before starting.
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Cutting one pin.
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Same five pins after cutting.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby nathane » 26 Aug 2010 21:35

Great job on those pins Raymond! I've never really thought about making my own, but that's such a great idea!

Very happy you brought this up as it opens up a whole new world of experimenting. I'm definately going to have to pull out a few locks soon and try this out.

Great post.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby motherboardlove » 27 Aug 2010 8:29

Very interesting. I'll have to try that sometime, thanks guys.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby raimundo » 27 Aug 2010 8:33

cool, never thought of that myself, I just take apart old corbin locks for spools,
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby femurat » 27 Aug 2010 9:01

Hey Raymond, you made a very cool mushroom :mrgreen:

Something similar happened here viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43368

Cheers :)
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Raymond » 28 Aug 2010 18:52

Yes, Femurat, I saved the original answer and will repost it every year or so when newbies ask where to find security pins.

Did I remember to mention that I made a few security pins out of high speed drillbits to deter drilling?
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby femurat » 30 Aug 2010 3:02

Raymond wrote:Yes, Femurat, I saved the original answer and will repost it every year or so when newbies ask where to find security pins.

Did I remember to mention that I made a few security pins out of high speed drillbits to deter drilling?


Ah, the useful "Save" button, I never think about it.

Yes, you mentioned the drillbits... now :mrgreen:

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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby millertimed » 30 Dec 2010 3:39

I know this thread is kinda old. But I've been using single sided razor blades to shape different security pins. You can get much more accurate cuts than with a needle file, also allows you to make serrated pins. Turned some otherwise easy locks into very evil ones.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Raymond » 30 Dec 2010 21:01

Nice idea. Kind of like an extremely thin cut off blade on a lathe. I would need my magnifying goggles to see what I am doing on something that detailed.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby luckey » 20 Jan 2013 15:24

Seriously though are there sites where you can buy springs, standard driver pins as well as security pins, (mushroom, serrated and spool)and key pins? I am based in the UK and would just like to see how much they are and what different kinds there are.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby Raymond » 20 Jan 2013 22:23

Talk to any of your local locksmiths or locksmiths on this site who live near you, to inquire who their wholesale supplier is. They might even provide you the pins and springs directly.
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Re: Where can you buy anti-pick spool pins?

Postby MBI » 20 Jan 2013 23:43

Or make your own security pins. Take a regular top pin, chuck it in a drill, turn it at low speed and use a needle file to shape it into a spool, serrated, or whatever kind of pin you're looking for.
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