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Garrison Padlock

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Garrison Padlock

Postby frollard » 10 Jun 2004 12:07

Alright, I have me here a Garrison 40mm padlock, about 6 CAD or 4USD....so NOT a good lock, one would imagine.

its got 4 pins....(like I said, cheap).

funny thing though, if I pick the first pin...first, then the plug turns an exorbenant amount, about 5 degrees I'd say. AFTER which, the rest of the pins will 100% REFUSE to set. just bounce up and down, nothing.

it has a pain in the butt key in that the first 2 pins are low-setting, and the last 2 are relatively high setting (see pic). With the first pin un-set I cant really get my pick in behind the first pin to set the last 3 first.

The answer of course I've found is to half-set the first pin JUST enough to get the pick to the back...then its click click click, come back to front, set first pin, and its open.


my question is, why would a lock do that? have a VERY easy to set pin, that once set would make the others not bind? mushroom pin?

oh, and if you're confused about my pictures, (not showing up right) they are inset links, throughout the text...you'll just have to mouseover the appropirate words.



Side note: Last night I had this lock 'figured'. I could do it in under 5 seconds. every time. prior to last night, it was a 10-20 minute job.

now that I've posted this, I cannot for the LIFE of me open it. ARGH! *patience*
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Postby Mad Mick » 10 Jun 2004 16:07

Sounds like you've got a spool there matey. :wink:
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Postby AdamSnow » 6 Jul 2005 16:21

I have the exact same lock... I bought it thinking it would be super easy to pick as it's so cheap and would be a good starter...

Wow was I wrong... heh
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Postby MeRZHiN » 6 Jul 2005 16:47

i have a padlock i brought in a toy store wich has 5 pins, 3spools. and it costed like 50cents! that proves that everything is possible. i also have 2 abus 45/50 locks wich where both 11,30 euros and contain only normal pins.
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Postby kspec » 6 Jul 2005 19:50

i have not been able to open the links, but I think i have the exact same lock. its a 40mm with 4 pins silver with a blue band. i think if you haveing a problem opening it it might be because of the size of your pick or torque wrench and that maybe you are putting the key pin in the sheer line...try some smaller tools and go from there. as for the explaination on why it wont open now compared to before...maybe you have changed how you use you tools.
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Postby Buggs41 » 6 Jul 2005 19:59

If it does not contain any security pins, I would say that the setting order of the pins in that lock require you to set the rear pins first. The setting order is not a 'given' order in any lock. It can vary quite a bit, due to the biting, and the tolerances of the lock itself.
Regardless of the make-up of the lock, you need to feel out which pin is binding the most. This is the first one to set. With it at the shear line, you then need to find the next pin which is binding the most.

Don't you just love solving these wonderful 'jig saw' puzzles? :D
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Postby cracksman » 6 Jul 2005 20:22

Like Mick said, you got a spool or mushroom pin, almost definitely 3. Don't panic, Quicklocks just made a great vid on picking security pins, I'm too lazy to search for it, also I think it was Mad Mick who made a great animation on spools so a bit of searching will yield a lot. In the meantime, I'll give you my opinion, I have found it has worked for me. If you set one pin, the #1, and have a dramatic turn here is what you know:

1. You have set all of the regular pins, otherwise they would restrict the plug from turning so much.

2. If the plug is turning a lot, the remaining 3 have to be spool or mushroom pins.

If both these facts are true, here is what to do: Apply gentle pressure on each of the 2-4 pins, find which one causes your wrench to reverse direction the most, and chose that one; hold the tension wrench lightly enough so that it can travel backwards the 5 degrees you mentioned, when it stops traveling back you will have to move it slightly more and it should set, repeat for the remaining 2 pins.

p.s. don't get frustrated if you unset the front pin, just reset it, as your lock is cheap, the low tolerances may help, plus it feels good to pick your first lock with security pins :D


good luck and happy picking :D
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Spool pins

Postby The Wanderer » 6 Jul 2005 21:34

There's a security pin video that speaks volumes at this addy, done by Quicklocks.

http://hosted.filefront.com/quicklocks

Here's an animation by Digital Blue.

http://www.geocities.com/digital_blue_s ... ation4.avi

Enjoy!!! :D
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Postby biggar101 » 7 Jul 2005 2:56

hey the pictures dont work for me :(
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Postby Chrispy » 7 Jul 2005 16:18

I don't think that animation is by db. I tried to do a quick search but couldn't find the thread where that animation was posted. I can't remeber who it was by..... :?
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Postby Mad Mick » 7 Jul 2005 17:29

Chrispy wrote:I can't remeber who it was by..... :?

viewtopic.php?t=8177
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Postby Chrispy » 7 Jul 2005 18:05

Mad Mick wrote:
Chrispy wrote:I can't remeber who it was by..... :?

viewtopic.php?t=8177

*Mad Mick steps up onto the soapbox*
"Me! ME! It was ME who made that excellent, well oiled animation that superbly explained what happens when up against a security spool pin! CREDIT!! GIVE ME CREDIT!!!"

Just posted the link, huh Mick? :wink:
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Postby Mad Mick » 7 Jul 2005 19:05

The answers are there if you look...

cracksman wrote:Don't panic, Quicklocks just made a great vid on picking security pins, I'm too lazy to search for it, also I think it was Mad Mick who made a great animation on spools so a bit of searching will yield a lot.


The Wanderer wrote:Here's an animation by Digital Blue.

http://www.geocities.com/digital_blue_s ... ation4.avi



Chrispy wrote:I don't think that animation is by db. I tried to do a quick search but couldn't find the thread where that animation was posted. I can't remeber who it was by.....


*steps up on the soap-box and demands credit*
:lol:
*Telepathically opens Chrispy's wallet and pockets....OMG!..$2.48!!...that's not enough for a beer.*

"Spare change anyone?"

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Postby Chrispy » 7 Jul 2005 19:15

$2.48 will get you a beer where I'm from. Tell you what, I'll buy you a beer with my $2.48, save up for another week to pay for postage and send it over to you. :P
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