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Problem with my lock.....

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Problem with my lock.....

Postby MrSheerLine » Sun Apr 15, 2012 5:49 am

Good Evening everybody.

Firstly thank you for looking at my thread, :)

okay i have this union cylinder that i just for the life of me, pick, ive tried numberous attemps and techniques (all of what i know so far)

and it just doesnt seem to budge, i will be uploading a video of the lock in detail on my youtube channel as well as what i will next explain might not make much sense.


First i would like to ask, is their a certain trait that union have, as in do all if not most of thier locks have something in common (exept that its a lock) such as certain tension or first binding pin?

ive tried spp and either placing alot or tension or light tension to find the binding pin, but i cannot find one.

also (you will have to see the video) when i turn the lock with the wrench it kind of turns but moves to the side slightly... could this be a factor.

i would loveit if someone could help me sus this out.

Just see its clear, all of the locks that i have, i own myself and they are no longer in use.

I wont to earn the respect of friends on this site, and try not to make a complete fool of myself, as i do take this industry very seriously.

Thank you for your time.

Jamie Berry
http://www.youtube.com/user/JamieLewisBerry
P.s i will be placing the video asap, its a new account so please do not think that its a waste of time. :)
ah theres your problem......... you dont have a key
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Re: Problem with my lock.....

Postby dls » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:26 am

I have a union screw in and cant get it no matter how much i try and no matter what i try, i think its got a soft spring in one or more chambers so im going to saturate it with thinned epoxy and cut it down the center to see whats going on.
When picking starts to hurt take your finger out
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