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by bonez » 19 Nov 2006 10:07
sweet 
don't eat yellow snow -a quote by illusion.
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by VashTSPD » 19 Nov 2006 15:42
Homemade Bogota and Peterson Prybar. The nice tools make all the difference. Good job on the locks, especially the American.
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by unbreakable » 19 Nov 2006 16:23
Nice job, never had the chance to play with an american lock myself, although they look like a hard pick- I've seen the pins
Great job.
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by FiapFiak » 19 Nov 2006 17:36
Hehe funny vids, too fast.
I've always found the coffee jig too much by luck. I've sort of done a series of angled scrubs. Although, it seems like there is a method to the coffe jigging madness... i'll have to go back to try that way a few times.
Neat to see how differently you and i use our bogotas... yet the locks opens all the same.
But really, good job, quick and efficent.
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by Spossum » 20 Nov 2006 17:13
Well I'm getting tired of saying this, but "Good job REparsed". I am getting jealous. I think Raimundo will approve of your coffee jiggler method, I think that is exactly the way he describes it. Nicely done.
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by REparsed » 20 Nov 2006 18:06
Thank for all the kudos Spossum!
Yes, I've had good luck with the TMC (Too Much Coffee/Caffeine) method and it's a lot easier on the lock too.
I started off using a scrubbing/raking motion but when I took my first practice lock apart (Master #5) I saw that I had worn a groove in the bottom pins!
I figured something was up when the key stopped working! 
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by Orwell » 20 Nov 2006 18:13
Always use very very light forces. That photo is amazing! 
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by Romstar » 20 Nov 2006 18:25
That is indeed an amazing picture.
I normally only see damage like that after a pick gun has gone to town on the lock.
Amazing.
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by UWSDWF » 20 Nov 2006 18:59
Romstar wrote:That is indeed an amazing picture.
I normally only see damage like that after a pick gun has gone to town on the lock.
Amazing. Romstar
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by Availor » 20 Nov 2006 19:11
That's an idea, why not saw the pins until the lock will open
Just use a small dremel machine. Any lock, when it's upper pins will become dust, then the lower pins will become dust, and then it will be open 
The unlimitness power of mind limits us to this computer!
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by UWSDWF » 20 Nov 2006 19:17
Availor wrote:That's an idea, why not saw the pins until the lock will open  Just use a small dremel machine. Any lock, when it's upper pins will become dust, then the lower pins will become dust, and then it will be open 
screw the dremel we have REparsed twice as fast and three times crazier 
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by REparsed » 20 Nov 2006 19:40
UWSDWF wrote:screw the dremel we have REparsed twice as fast and three times crazier 
I owe it all to the caffeine
(My other hobby is home roasting coffee.)
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by Romstar » 20 Nov 2006 19:41
REparsed wrote:UWSDWF wrote:screw the dremel we have REparsed twice as fast and three times crazier 
I owe it all to the caffeine (My other hobby is home roasting coffee.)
Well, that explains a lot.
You should get some of MY home blend. Keep you awake for a day on one cup.
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by UWSDWF » 20 Nov 2006 19:43
Ranger coffee anyone?
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