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Five pins, four spools :-(

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Five pins, four spools :-(

Postby RangerF150 » 12 Feb 2005 10:08

I have an ISEO euro lock , i have only been able to pick it once or twice.
Now i know why , i drilled one side and found off the five pins four of them where spool pins .

Is that not a bit OTT ?
Or is it a pretty normall configuration.

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Postby quicklocks » 12 Feb 2005 10:33

:D
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Postby RangerF150 » 12 Feb 2005 11:19

I'll swap ya :-)

I guess they just had an over stock off spool pins that day !
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Postby toomush2drink » 12 Feb 2005 14:30

I gained an iseo cylinder from a job yesterday and as yet i havent got it, but it does seem to have a few spools in it. It sets quite easily on the spools its just working out the order to set each spool that is the challenge at the moment.
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Postby RangerF150 » 12 Feb 2005 14:50

Yeah , i have gone round in circles with it , set a pin then set another first pin drops , etc etc :-(

Has me gone nuts !
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Postby chunk » 13 Feb 2005 4:43

I have one with all serrated pins... Horrible keyway too. I've opened one side but haven't been able to open the other... yet.
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Postby Stinger » 13 Feb 2005 15:17

Well - I it makes you feel better I went out yesterday and got the cheapest locks I could get (like a furniture lock) and was the most used brand here in Denmark, and like 70-80% of all locks are this brand - so I get it and open it to discover that all 5 pins ( 5 pins in the cheapest lock) were spools! It's like that in every lock here in Denmark - EVERY single pin is a spool - it's so hard to pick..
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Postby RangerF150 » 13 Feb 2005 18:31

Yup Stinger , that makes me feel better :-)
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Postby another aussie » 21 Mar 2005 3:00

lol yeah I felt a little better after reading that too
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Postby NDEFreak » 21 Mar 2005 4:17

I know this isn't an impressioning forum but impression it open, I open my CISA profiles that way, they are also Italian like ISEO ( im pretty sure anyways ) and both use lots of spool and serrated pins, I know for sure that CISA have a single channel machined around the "shear-line" end of some of there bottom pins aswell.

Im new to the forum but have been a locksmith for a while, hope my first post complied with the rules!!

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Postby RangerF150 » 23 Mar 2005 17:41

Actually since then , i have had some success with that lock...

I really did'nt know what was up with it , i never saw a spool pin, so when i figured what was goin on , i kinda was able to open it OK...

Also i made a pick that is a little easier to use than anything i bought so far , it don't look pretty , but works :-)

Now i know about spool pins i think that they are pretty easy to open,to my untrained mind they actually give away a lot of *information* on what is goin on in the lock.

Im happy :-)

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