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vending machinces

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

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vending machinces

Postby meppadua » Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:09 pm

on a vending, how many pins are on the tubular key?? 7, 8 or 10??
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Re: vending machinces

Postby What » Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:31 pm

Why do you need to know?

Not something that any responsible member here is going to answer from a user with one post.
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Re: vending machinces

Postby Legion303 » Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:32 pm

meppadua wrote:on a vending, how many pins are on the tubular key?? 7, 8 or 10??


It depends.

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Re: vending machinces

Postby MacGyver101 » Sun Dec 07, 2008 2:41 am

meppadua wrote:on a vending, how many pins are on the tubular key?? 7, 8 or 10??

Ah ha... a trick question! There aren't any pins on the key. :wink: (Do I win a prize?) :D
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Re: vending machinces

Postby dev070 » Sun Dec 07, 2008 6:04 am

MacGyver101 wrote:
meppadua wrote:on a vending, how many pins are on the tubular key?? 7, 8 or 10??

Ah ha... a trick question! There aren't any pins on the key. :wink: (Do I win a prize?) :D


Oh MacGyver, you've always been so clever! I remeber that time you made a laser with duct tape and a paper clip...what ever happened to the good 'ol days? :mrgreen:
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Re: vending machinces

Postby MacGyver101 » Sun Dec 07, 2008 7:36 am

dev070 wrote:I remeber that time you made a laser with duct tape and a paper clip...

No more paperclips: duct tape and lockpicks now... :wink:
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Re: vending machinces

Postby hillbilly21 » Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:53 am

hey this is a little bit off subject but i seen somewhere on the internet that there is a code for the soda machine that you can accsess the menu to get free pop, but its just hard for me to believe. Its just on the newer pop machines though the ones with the big ol' buttons on them. Macgyver is right up there with the A-team haha which are both pretty kick t.v series ha
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Re: vending machinces

Postby Safety0ff » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:02 am

hillbilly21 wrote:hey this is a little bit off subject but i seen somewhere on the internet that there is a code for the soda machine that you can accsess the menu to get free pop, but its just hard for me to believe. Its just on the newer pop machines though the ones with the big ol' buttons on them.
Not only the ones with the big buttons... but yea it's true, but most of the time you can only get stock information and how much has been sold, everything useful is locked up. There's other tricks with soda machines but it would be irresponsible to share them.
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Re: vending machinces

Postby hillbilly21 » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:27 am

ha really man thats crazy but thanks for clearing that up. for me
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Re: vending machinces

Postby amdoubt » Sat Dec 13, 2008 2:27 pm

a useless fact ~

all the new coke machines in Australia now have bilocks on them- so in about 3 years time people with one post will be asking how do you pick a bilock -
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Re: vending machinces

Postby jozq15 » Sun Dec 14, 2008 12:07 am

In all seriousness, are most vending machines 7 or 8 pin tubular locks?
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Re: vending machinces

Postby amdoubt » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:03 am

well not 7 or 8 pin locks are the same now because of the ace 2 - and even then you are starting to see 10 pin and now the new octagon style tubulars
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Re: vending machinces

Postby lunchb0x » Sun Dec 14, 2008 3:23 am

amdoubt wrote:a useless fact ~

all the new coke machines in Australia now have bilocks on them- so in about 3 years time people with one post will be asking how do you pick a bilock -



One of the vending machines I had to replace a lock for Coca Cola had something like Drumm geminy on it, the guy wouldn't let me keep the old one :(.

most of the machines that are outside in public areas also have a cage build atround them so you can't shack the machine, and it makes it a lot harder to steal.
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Re: vending machinces

Postby squelchtone » Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:18 am

jozq15 wrote:In all seriousness, are most vending machines 7 or 8 pin tubular locks?


yes.


Most vending machines are Baton, Abloy, or Medeco. I haven't seen a tubular lock on a Coke or Vending machine in a while.

besides, why do you need to know so bad.

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Re: vending machinces

Postby amdoubt » Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:59 am

I was going to post an entire new thread on this subject - but this will do !

The Southord pick might be the most oversold- under utilize pick in the history of picks.

I would guess that most buyers believe that the purchase of this product will lead to the life of riches in the form coins .... the sad truth is the tool might be used once or twice and then gathers dust only to be broken and shown to friends as a novelty device.

Also most large vending machine CORPORATIONS are well aware that these picks are being sold over the internet and have now put in secondary measures to render the pick useless.

the simple fact is the tubular lock is becoming a thing of the past.
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