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Picking a padlock.

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby tyler_stevo » 30 Nov 2012 18:57

yeah i sure will let you know. i need to get my hand on a set of police issue handcuffs hmm...

the locks and picks wouldnt rust would they?
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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby zeepia » 30 Nov 2012 23:43

That´s why Raimundo introduced titanium bogotas! :D
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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby tyler_stevo » 30 Nov 2012 23:57

Alright... im just gonna pretend i know what that means.. LOL
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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby GWiens2001 » 1 Dec 2012 2:12

Raimundo is a very talented pick designer and maker, not to mention being a swell guy. He created the Bogata pick, which is now offered in titanium, a metal that does not rust. Oh, he is also a member here!

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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby tyler_stevo » 1 Dec 2012 2:18

Oh, he sounds like an awesome guy!

Thanks heaps for you input! :)
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Re: Picking a padlock.

Postby tyler_stevo » 1 Dec 2012 5:12

i just hand an idea.
i remember seeing these padlocks on ebay, but the key was the same as a handcuff key. i think they were called cuff lock..

my question is could you drill a little hole for where the key goes in and place the keywhole of a normal lock onto tho cuff lock, without damaging the actually inside of the cuff lock.

i hope this makes sence.

Thanks.
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