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overlifting b/s mortice locks

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overlifting b/s mortice locks

Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 18:33

can anyone tell me how b/s mortice locks can be overlifted?
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Postby pinky » 17 Sep 2006 18:41

on the whole they cannot be, it is a process that relies heavily on the right key pattern, its all in the key pattern.
Its also a bs bypass technique , nothing to do with the sport of picking
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 18:44

i guess this question just stops here again
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Postby unbreakable » 17 Sep 2006 18:47

SAL wrote:i guess this question just stops here again


Yeah, you might try asking a mod, but other than that, its an advanced section topic.
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Postby pinky » 17 Sep 2006 18:57

SAL
consider training, spend a day with either mark francis or chris belcher, they will happily teach you this technique, once they know you are a trading locksmith.
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 19:00

where are they based?
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Postby Shrub » 17 Sep 2006 19:00

The overlifting of non BS locks has been spoken about in Illusions guide and ive described how to make a differant style of overlifter useing a key on another thread somewhere,

The overlifting of BS locks hwever is an advanced section discussion right now im sorry,

The info is on the site and you only need to adapt it for those BS locks that can be overlifted but as Pinky states its not for the open forums and you would do very well to have a day or two somewhere learning the various options of opening mortice locks,
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 19:08

does anyone on here offer any trainng?
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Postby Shrub » 17 Sep 2006 19:10

Are you a trading locksmith wanting to become NDE or are you starting up and want to be a lockie?

If you have a look on site you will see a thread on uk training,
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 19:14

im a trading locksmith, but wonderd if you guys do any taining cheaper!
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Postby pinky » 17 Sep 2006 19:19

mark francis is well priced as is chris belcher, about the cheapest i know, and both in the south west of the country, plymouth way.

cheaper may not benefit you, if its overlifting you seek, then mark makes a tool for this and if buying his tool im sure he will offer you affordable training.
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 19:20

is there anyone in the north west that offers training?
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Postby pinky » 17 Sep 2006 19:24

Not the specialist training you seek, if after bs lock training only, then look at chris and mark as mentioned, then;

bennie wells at safeventures , Hereford.

he is very knowledgeable and an excellent trainer all round.
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Postby SAL » 17 Sep 2006 19:27

thanks for the advice
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