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by sentientsentinel » 23 Feb 2015 19:24
Ok I loaded schlage sc4 cylinder 6 pins with real short pins in the back and long pins in the front to make it a challenge.How do you guys attack such a pin setiing? I am having trouble even finding a binding order. I am going to keep attacking the back pins until I find something that resembles a binding order until you guys send me the silver bullet or otherwise bail me out.Thanx
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by Comrade627 » 23 Feb 2015 19:59
Remember with really short pins sometimes all it takes is brush against a pick to set it.
Try moving to a pick with more reach for the back pins
Remember: Pick something every day, no matter how small and insignificant it may be…it helps maintain proficiency.”
SPP purist.
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by sentientsentinel » 24 Feb 2015 19:44
I think you're right a longer reach hook was the answer.Theres barely any room in this keyway so I am going to try top of keyway tension and a longer reach hook together.I don't have much experience with top of keyway tension but I guess thats what practice locks are for thanx for the help.
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by billdeserthills » 24 Feb 2015 21:45
I use a pick gun, it doesn't care how short the back pins are
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