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by brugge » 18 Mar 2006 22:02
I just found a Abus Lock that i have fallen in love with, i got it for like 8 bucks, its a 5 pin lock with the cylender that drops out the bottom for changeing pins ( know theres a name for it, cant recal what it is) and so when i picked the pins it already had, took it apart and changed it with the spare pins it came with, picked it, changed, did this for a while, keept me busy for a long while
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by lockedin » 18 Mar 2006 22:14
Well, what is the lock?
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by clayton1123 » 19 Mar 2006 0:06
wow, sounds worthy of adding it to my collection. PLEASE find its' name. I could use one of these.
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by Jason13 » 19 Mar 2006 1:21
Whats the number on it and is it the Brass padlock ones?
Ive seen some That you dont need to use a repinning guide is that yours? that like a screw of some kind comes of and you can change them around pretty quick  Wish i had one of those, Repinning does my head in 
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by Chrispy » 19 Mar 2006 1:57
It's most likely one of the 83 range (83/45, 83/50, 83/55, etc.).
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by lockedin » 19 Mar 2006 1:57
House key padlocks can serve the same purpose, if you need that something can be re-keyed quickly and easily to a harder pin configuration.
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by Jason13 » 19 Mar 2006 2:24
Dam  I wish i had one it would be very useful for repinning the pin binding and changing the amount of spools, Who knows were i can get some?
Thx
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by Chrispy » 19 Mar 2006 2:42
I'll sell you one. An 83/45 for $50AUD + postage.
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by Jason13 » 19 Mar 2006 3:21
No thx ill see if i can find any around here  do they ever do them in UK?
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by Chrispy » 19 Mar 2006 3:30
Are you sure? Look, I'll make it $60AUD + postage. Can't beat that. 
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by Jason13 » 19 Mar 2006 3:32
LoL you added some to it LOL
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by Chrispy » 19 Mar 2006 4:33
Jason13 wrote:LoL you added some to it LOL
Hyuck hyuck, yuup.

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by brugge » 20 Mar 2006 23:21
Chrispy wrote:It's most likely one of the 83 range (83/45, 83/50, 83/55, etc.).
Wow good call it was the 83/45, its nice i would have to say, i love it.... 
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