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by CptedIV » 22 Dec 2007 22:55
I found this lock, a master 22. The keyway looks like a lightning bolt. What kinda approach do you use on this? I don't see pins at all.. bizarre.
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by Eyes_Only » 23 Dec 2007 11:16
I would get this one ( http://peterson-international.com/images/WP-5.gif ) cos it fits in your pick case more easily and its much neater. This is on my wish list currently.
I guess you could get your own riveting tools to modify the ones on the key ring but I think that would cost more.
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by muskratt » 27 Dec 2007 2:51
Eyes_Only wrote:I would get this one ( http://peterson-international.com/images/WP-5.gif ) cos it fits in your pick case more easily and its much neater. This is on my wish list currently. I guess you could get your own riveting tools to modify the ones on the key ring but I think that would cost more.
i agree. i get frustrated when my case doesnt close flat. i took off the keyring and put them on a chain. it helps but the peterson ones are alot better.
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