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medeco tool

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medeco tool

Postby ridderhenck » 8 Feb 2009 8:52

I was wondering,would amongst the locksmiths here be a demand for a tool what can tell whether there is a fore or aft pin in a chamber?
I know you can use a orthoscope to check,but that takes more time and space than the small tool I,ve made.

Your comment please :wink:
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Re: medeco tool

Postby lunchb0x » 8 Feb 2009 10:12

Any oictures of the tool??
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Re: medeco tool

Postby globallockytoo » 9 Feb 2009 0:32

Try the Medecoder by JK_the_cjer. He's a member here and the tool is so easy to use, it's astonishing.
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Re: medeco tool

Postby JK_the_CJer » 12 Feb 2009 19:03

Thanks for the shoutout; for those that haven't seen it, information about the Medecoder can be found here: http://theamazingking.com/medecoder.html I should note that it only decodes+picks the angles and does not tell the user if the pin is fore/aft. That said, the tool is just as effective on Biaxial/m3 (the fore/aft offset does not affect the operation of the tool).
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Re: medeco tool

Postby greyman » 14 Feb 2009 14:12

JK_the_CJer , thanks for the link to the Medecoder page. That is a nice piece of work :)
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