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[SOUTHORD E100xx] The best assembly method --->

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

[SOUTHORD E100xx] The best assembly method --->

Postby bc » 17 Jun 2005 8:09

<--- for have the best result...!

:D .Good morning. :D

The explanation provide in my package being not so clear, I want to know your opinion of professionel "by practice"...

I would need to know the common sense of assemblage of my needle on my gun...
Above or down?

In françe, our cotters are down: Has it an impact on the choice of the direction of my needle?



...................More complicate :arrow:

The final end (where are the needle) of my gun is constituted of 4 blocks:

1 - The screw (or nut) which supports the various elements fixed together

2 - The needle

3 - A little metallic tongue, build in a "not sharpened" metal (resembling to the needle, but screwed à la place de l'aiguille, when you buy the gun)

4 - Finally, the body of my gun...

My question is the following: What the good manner of taking up all these elements?

- 1 2 3 4?
- 1 3 2 4?
- or 1 2 4?



Thank you in advance..........and please be cool for the errors of my english grammar (i make of my the best)... :oops:

And have pretty week-end! :!:
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Postby Shrub » 18 Jun 2005 5:07

Try a differant translator this one is too hard to understand,

If you have pulled your gun apart and cant get it back together (told you so :lol: ) then the best thing to do is look at your instructions or look for pics on the so website,

If its somthing else, sorry but can you try again.
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Postby Grudge » 19 Jun 2005 9:22

I think this is what you need:

This is the order mine is in:

1. body of the pick gun
2. pick
3. little metal plate
4 screw to hold it all together

In other words, the pick is placed between the body of the pick gun and the small metal plate. Those three are held together by the screw.

Hope that helps
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Postby bc » 20 Jun 2005 3:35

Ok sorry for the traduction SHrub, and lot of thanks...!


Ok, so you haven't removed the [LITTLE METAL PLATE] and, you have put the [PICK] over...

I have do like you, because i think is better strong for give the right power needed...


So we have the right method assy... GooD! :D



But, please, tell me, Grudge... : In what sense(direction) did you screw the PICK?

- With its flat part above, and curved part below ---> LIKE THIS:

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- Or the INVERT, With its flat part below, and curved part above ---> LIKE THIS:

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Thanks for help by :wink: advance !
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Postby Shrub » 20 Jun 2005 6:25

I understand now :P

The top picture is the most common but to be honest it doesnt matter which way round the tip is held,

It changes how the gun works when you turn the GUN over (button on the bottom) :wink:
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Postby bc » 11 Jul 2005 9:25

OK.... i have waited to test for post an useful reply ...

All of your recommandation are functional.

That's work, and that's work so goooooooood! :D



LOT OF THANKS for LOT OF HELPS!!!

:arrow:
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