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bumping a tubular lock

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

bumping a tubular lock

Postby LocksmithArmy » 15 Aug 2011 11:34

anyone else played with the idea of bumping a tubular lock...

i find that the cheeper tubular locks are easy to bump, the nicer unican or ACE II are harder because they use different pins to resist drilling so they weigh different, that and the security pins make them much more difficult...

im not the best bumper out there either...

any comments
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby Quabillion » 17 Aug 2011 13:52

Hrmm,, Interisting thought. I will have to look into this.
I got my southord 7 pin tubular pick just a few months ago, but only have 2 cheap quality locks to use it on. Once I get an Ace II I will try bumping it, as well as trying the southord on it.
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby monkeE » 25 Aug 2011 16:42

My take on it is since you have such easy access to the pins, doing anything other than the tubular pick is either overkill or not as easy/efficient. Bumping should work in principle though.
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby MacGnG1 » 26 Aug 2011 11:31

I have some ace II t-handle cylinders. I'll buy a key from ya to try it out! ;)
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby monkeE » 26 Aug 2011 15:25

One more reason bumping hasn't been explored more:

Once you bump once, you're gonna have to bump again, or leave the lock in an unusable state. Imagine, bumping past the shear line 7 times to unlock, then 7 more times to the lock...

With the ACE picks, you actually mimic the key, so once you are past the first shear line, the next ones line up.

My 4¢ worth.
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby LocksmithArmy » 28 Aug 2011 16:10

well i understand how bumping can be difficult, hitting it 7 times and all... But... this key cost me all of... 2 mins... and the tubular picks... while are aswome... cost about $70-80 a piece...

there usually isnt a need to lock the lock back, if the owner lost a key they probably called me out to change the lock, ill bump it open and replace the lock, use the key to close it...
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby Bass » 28 Aug 2011 21:46

Not much to put towards this topic other that my tube locks on my office equipment are so cheap that if they slam shut, they begin to actually lock themselves sometimes. :lol: Because of this, and the loss of so many keys, a lot of the locking cabinets no longer have locks. :idea:
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby art118 » 12 Dec 2011 0:38

I hope the aboey locks can not be bumped too that would be a pain
It seems you. Need a realt complex lock to keep picking and bumping
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Dec 2011 0:47

art118 wrote:I hope the aboey locks can not be bumped too that would be a pain
It seems you. Need a realt complex lock to keep picking and bumping
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Abloy locks cannot be bumped they do not have a shear line or springs.
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby scriptguru » 12 Dec 2011 13:47

LocksmithArmy, thanks for sharing cool idea - I didn't ever think about bumping tubular locks even though it's technically possible to do.

As I understand, you are using a blank key with no cuts at all, right? It seems to be the cheapest and simplest bump key ever :)

What about other similar locks (remember that locks for venging machines similar to tubular locks, but with flat face without a keyhole)?
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby averagejoe » 13 Dec 2011 2:31

Wow, what a necro :P

LSA made a video and put it on youtube for anyone interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz-YqMCcgOI
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby cledry » 7 Mar 2012 6:54

They impression easily enough if you need to turn the cylinder or make a key afterward.
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby Arsenul » 16 Mar 2012 22:56

I'm no professional, in fact I haven't even picked a lock yet. But come September when I buy all my picks. One of these is going to be in it. They have 7, 8, and 10 pin locks. That's all I know of from right now. But here is the video of it in action.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cS8DuzA1KtE
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby yono » 13 May 2012 5:54

Hi Locksmith army, just popping up on my thoughts, and im gonna try this. I will try my bumpkey spinner on this. i'll see if its effective. then as was said. if it will be successful, i can eliminate bumpkeying it a number of times to pass up to the last pins. regards. :idea:
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Re: bumping a tubular lock

Postby Pizza » 1 Nov 2012 19:20

This may be a "dumb" question, but will those 7-8 pin picks work on 14 pin locks?

If not, is there a pick that CAN pick those types of locks?
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