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Postby n2oah » 16 Oct 2005 14:34

c1187w wrote:If by some spark of genius someone did truly invent an "unpickable lock" then someone else would would buy a drill.

Drills can be useless in many situations.
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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Postby vector40 » 16 Oct 2005 15:16

Useless? Difficult for sure, but if you mean "useless" than locks must be tougher than safes.
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Postby bumpit » 14 Oct 2006 5:19

You could always use a lance. 8)
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Postby Ephphatha » 14 Oct 2006 5:59

At that point you might as well go through the nearest window.
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Postby ldnlksmth » 15 Oct 2006 13:04

maglocks are pick-proof... nothing on the outside. Granted, you can bypass the unlock mechanism, but then you're still just activating a switch that unlocks the lock... I guess it's semantics.
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Postby Romstar » 15 Oct 2006 16:31

ldnlksmth wrote:maglocks are pick-proof... nothing on the outside. Granted, you can bypass the unlock mechanism, but then you're still just activating a switch that unlocks the lock... I guess it's semantics.


Hehehehehehe :lol:

All you need for maglocks is a very large electro magnet that you can reverse the polarity on. Its an old trick actually.

Just make sure you have a very large one, and a really good power supply. You have to be able to overcome 2000+ pounds/sq. ft. if necessary.

Magnets are funny sometimes.

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Postby ldnlksmth » 15 Oct 2006 22:31

interesting... I just installed one that works on what the mfg's calling a 'rotating polarity'. I'll admit I don't understand it, but the way it was explained to me, was that the two plates are divided into quarters, which work on different strengths of magnetism, polarity etc... and they change every so often so that it's 'virtually impossible' to know what quarter's doing what.... It could be a huge line of bull, but it's a sound theory.
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Postby Romstar » 16 Oct 2006 1:07

Sounds like it would be, but I want you to take four magnets and place them n.s.n.s. side by side and see what happens.

They will pull apart. That means that if they really are doing what they say they are, their either seperating the magnetic coils with a shield or they are letting them interfear with each other. In any case, the effective PSI would be reduced because of a loss of surface area on the place, or by interfearing magnetic fields.

Suffice it to say, you can always do a polarity juggle with your magnet to bypass it. Just make it random and eventually you will futz up the magnets on the lock so bad they will just let go.

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