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by jayzlocks » Mon Feb 28, 2011 7:26 am
is there a master key or which are the best picks to pick these locks
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by Shyfted » Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:11 am
Joined today and this is your first post? Good luck.
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by Squelchtone » Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:31 am
Your local lockie will have the master key. It's made by DeWalt and they have an 18 and 24 volt version.
cheers, Squelchtone
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by Solomon » Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:22 pm
Don't listen to squelchtone. There's no way in hell you're gonna walk up to one of these with a set of picks and open it unless you get extremely lucky, but you don't need to resort to the drill either. You're wasting your time with picks, but if you can get your hands on a special "half diamond" things are different.
Unfortunately they're very hard to find and will run you about £90 even if you do find one, not to mention they're restricted to locksmiths/govt agencies. You'll find pics of them online but getting your hands on one is a different story. Some pick manufacturers actually include a half diamond style pick but it's not the same... I compared a couple of majestic/southord half diamonds to the real thing and the dimensions are all wrong.
I was able to make a copy of the proper one in my workshop, it took ages to get the dimensions perfect but it was worth it in the end. This thing absolutely blasts its way through anything you stick it into... well, pin tumblers anyway. The copies are a joke, I don't know what they were even thinking. If you really really want I can make you one, but it'll cost ya. Considering the cost of the real thing (£90) and how difficult it is to get hold of one, you'd think it'd be really expensive... but demand is high and that means I can do them relatively cheaply. At the moment my going rate is £40 (GBP), and I even throw in a free tension wrench so it's a very good deal. Just let me know!
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by Shyfted » Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:14 pm
whats the difference between your half diamond and the regular half diamonds? do you have comparison pics?
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by jumperinthedoor » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:45 am
@Solomon - I've been looking all over for these. Will you sell me two? Or I'll trade you my Falle Safe pick set for them.
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by MacGyver101 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:14 am
Shyfted wrote:whats the difference between your half diamond and the regular half diamonds?
By "half-diamond" he's really talking about the .42-diamond. If your question is how to break into someone's service van, the .42 really is the answer to the Kasp L1F3, the Kasp Universal and everything.
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by MBI » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:13 pm
MacGyver101 wrote:By "half-diamond" he's really talking about the .42-diamond.
If your question is how to break into someone's service van, the .42 really is the answer to the Kasp L1F3, the Kasp Universal and everything.
Mods, can we please have this thread moved into the advanced forum ASAP? Answers like this shouldn't be out in the standard forum where it can be accessed by the public and even indexed by search engines. Most locksmiths probably don't even know what a .42 Half Diamond is, let alone own one.
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by MBI » Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:05 pm
Umm... I didn't think anyone would ACTUALLY move the thread to the advanced forum. Douglas Adams anyone? 
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by MacGyver101 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 4:36 pm
MBI wrote:Douglas Adams anyone? 
I knew .42 was the answer: I didn't know that "should this thread be moved?" was the question. 
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