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Thumbturn cylinders

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

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Postby whitelever » 5 Aug 2006 14:11

I'm still confused over this one (6mm green and yellow pick) :roll:

Are we talking about a rotary 24v pick??
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Postby toomush2drink » 5 Aug 2006 14:43

i prefer black to green and yellow, nope not a rotary pick :lol:
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Postby Shrub » 5 Aug 2006 16:33

Electrical wire, it comes in differant colours, green and yellow being earth cable.
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Postby whitelever » 6 Aug 2006 5:27

Thanks Shrub - I assume 6mm is where the bend is?
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Postby pinky » 6 Aug 2006 5:37

No whitelever

6mm is the diameter of the cable and about 1 meter long, though 5mm is as good , and the rubber coated cable is better than the plastic coating.
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Postby whitelever » 6 Aug 2006 12:42

:oops: Thanks Pinky now I get it
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Has anyone seen this video yet?

Postby Eagerpicker » 9 Aug 2006 8:44

A so-called 'Europick'. Never seen anything like that before.

http://www.locksmith-tools.co.uk/Videos/Demo_EP-1.wmv

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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2006 8:47

Yes mentioned before but not open to discussion on the public forums as its a bypass,

Contary to what they say they didnt invent them and also they as vastly over priced,

There was a post on this very tool a day or so ago,
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Postby Eagerpicker » 9 Aug 2006 8:53

Ah, yes... the Restricted Access Forums. Pfrt. Unfortunately, I have no access to them so I cannot look up the post.

Too bad, I was interested to find out what this 'Europick' is all about.

Thanks for the reply though.

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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2006 9:00

I think youve got the wrong impression there but yes the full details are in the ADVANCED forum but the post the other day was in the public forum,

Its all well and good wanting things like this in the public until your house is broken into or your car stolen or your safe robbed and and then you would be crying why the stuff was allowed in public view,
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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2006 9:01

Incidentally you have enough posts and have been here long enough to actually get access to the advanced sections so you only need to apply,
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Postby Eagerpicker » 9 Aug 2006 9:07

No, hang on, that's not at all what I meant. I definitely agree that particular kinds of information should be restricted. We had that whole discussion a couple of years ago when the advanced forums were first created.

I only meant to express a mild touch of disappointment about my not going to discover how this peculiar tool works. I'll try and apply for access to the advanced forums, like you suggest. There used to be another criteria other than number of posts and number of years of LP101 activity, I think. Something to do with the number of posts on high-security locks and tools, possibly. Anyhow.

My next challenge will be a DOM ix-5 -- pretty high-security in my book, anyway. :-)

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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2006 9:09

Sorry i mis read you then,

Just time on site and number of quality posts is the criteria now, how many advanced topics you post would be a little bit redundant really as they would be moved and you shown to be breaking the rules lol

Apply and you shouldnt have a problem if your posts are up to it,
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Postby Eagerpicker » 9 Aug 2006 9:26

Will do. In fact, just did. :D

In the meantime, my mind's still going over the green and yellow riddle. What's that all about? A yard of electricity wire? :?:
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Postby Shrub » 9 Aug 2006 9:36

Yes,
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