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assa ruko no2

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assa ruko no2

Postby roxylass » 31 Mar 2009 15:33

after two weeks managed to open this padlock tonite
useing tooly,s state of the art picks quite chuffed with my-self.
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby Squelchtone » 31 Mar 2009 19:49

roxylass wrote:after two weeks managed to open this padlock tonite
useing tooly,s state of the art picks quite chuffed with my-self.


:shock:

dude, nice job! Not an easy lock. did you set the pins first or did you work the sidebar pin heights first?

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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby awol70 » 31 Mar 2009 22:43

mine should be here tomorrow.
i am excited to hear how you went about getting it picked
how did you tension?
top or bottom?
did you set the sidebar first?
my lock will have no key,as i got it for 10 buck on ebay...
did it take you long to nail it?
great stuff getting it open!
reach around and give yourself a pat on the back.=)
well done.
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby awol70 » 1 Apr 2009 16:17

ok, i nailed it...open in a few minutes.
i was really expecting much more of a challenge.
(i guess finding a blank will be the REAL challenge =/ )
also, i looked under the shackle for a retaining screw...there isn't one..
the core appears removable, am i wrong?

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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby awol70 » 1 Apr 2009 17:03

ok, the screw was hidden by lots of lint and spiderwebs. i got it..=)
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby roxylass » 1 Apr 2009 17:18

congrats to you, opened mine tonight at least 20 times, longest time 23 secs just seem to push the last and second last pins and round she spins,
they are a 9/10 rating over here and cost £35. i thought i was just lucky but evidently not, had more hassle with an abus,anyway good for you.
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby zeke79 » 1 Apr 2009 19:11

What type of assa cylinder does the lock have installed in it? Is it an assa twin, v-10, SCD 7 pin? Let us know what cylinder you picked ;-) . Nice job picking if the cylinder is any of those listed.
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby awol70 » 1 Apr 2009 20:56

zeke79 wrote:What type of assa cylinder does the lock have installed in it? Is it an assa twin, v-10, SCD 7 pin? Let us know what cylinder you picked ;-) . Nice job picking if the cylinder is any of those listed.

not sure,but it seems to have six pins plus some side pins..i will post pics as i learn a bit more about this lock...
the sidebar appears to be a passive element.
i will gut it out and snap some pics.
any identifiers/descriptors that i should know of?
thanks,
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Re: assa ruko no2

Postby ToolyMcgee » 7 Apr 2009 13:42

roxylass wrote:after two weeks managed to open this padlock tonite
useing tooly,s state of the art picks quite chuffed with my-self.


Wow :shock: It's good to hear they are working so well for you. I'm flattered you even mention them. 23 second ruko... showoff :wink: Out of curiosity which pick were you using? My assa sidebar locks are still closed, so maybe my tools are all broken. :lol: I haven't read anything that suggests the ruko is anything but hi-sec. Very cool roxy.

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