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product called pickbuster

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Postby Jaakko » 4 Oct 2007 4:08

JackNco, I got that first email on 12th of September, sender ****@aol.com. Didnät respond, as it is not my problem :D
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Postby JackNco » 4 Oct 2007 8:37

Not just me then thats good.
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby jimmraz » 22 Jun 2011 4:21

[size=150]Pick buster DOES NOT WORK. HERE IS THE VIDEO, bump lock does not work. [/size]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUDIUuy9Nx0, they go on the premise that your dumb enough to think your lock is protected and they know there is no chance of anyone bumping you in there 2 year guarantee window, and if you do get bumped you have to prove you have been bumped ??? YES now you get it? you can't prove you have been bumped thats the whole point of bumping ! so pick buster get off without paying out... loverly scam! pick busters does not work.
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby raimundo » 22 Jun 2011 7:35

bump keys are not picks, slowing down the travel of pins may prevent bumping, but it cannot slow them down so much that they don't press down on the key bittings as they must to align at the shear,
in fact since picking is all about lifting pins and getting them to sit at the shear, this product may actually help in picking since it will retard the springs that push pins down, and where will this drag have its most effect, on the tiny step that is formed between the plug and the cylinder. It could affect some peoples technique, but that is only if they are picking fast.
most likely this sludge will help picking if you understand that pins are coming down slowly.

your best defense against bumping is to know what the common keyways are and avoid using them, anyone who thinks bumping is a way to open locks without skill hasn't factored for all the different keyways you would have to have bumps cut for.
Bumping makes schlageC kwickset weiser and that bunch even more insecure than they are designed to be.

yes, someone who knows exactly what keyway to expect could of course cut a bumper on that blank, they would have to be knowlegable of keyways, blanks etc, but since bumping is mainly for the unskilled and ignorant, its unlikely that some
superspy who knows your keyway will be so unskilled as to not know several other more effective ways to open it, like impressioning, picking, bypassing, etc.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby billdeserthills » 19 Mar 2014 22:07

I apologize for bringing back to life an old topic, but I bet brake cleaner would easily dissolve the Pickbuster spray. It is available in any auto parts store
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby critmass235 » 4 Apr 2014 4:26

does anyone know if its consider a non Newtonian fluid?( corn starch and water is the most common one i know or certain tranny fluids) would that have the effect there after ( srry if someone else posted but its a long thread ?the effects of non Newtonian fliuds on lock is one of many thing im trying to research(slow movement its like a liquid fast its opposite)(there's other types too)
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby JoshuaWest » 4 Apr 2014 10:33

critmass235 wrote:does anyone know if its consider a non Newtonian fluid?( corn starch and water is the most common one i know or certain tranny fluids) would that have the effect there after ( srry if someone else posted but its a long thread ?the effects of non Newtonian fliuds on lock is one of many thing im trying to research(slow movement its like a liquid fast its opposite)(there's other types too)



This simple change to an "anti-bump" gel would actually have really strong potential to work..

Gel like when moved by a key, but turns to a solid when energy is quickly transferred like in bumping.


D30 is a product that is being put into snowboarding, skateboarding, motorcycle and even military gear as a non Newtonian fluid for impact absorption.
--> I have some in motorcycle pants, super flexible, but can hit myself in the knee with a hammer and barely feel it.

Couldn't this function as an actual bump stop? Maybe a slightly runnier version to get it in the lock easier?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6gT3IfjfUc
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Re: product called pickbuster

Postby critmass235 » 10 Apr 2014 0:28

you think that D30(or thicker) might be useful in self impressioning
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