Hey, pals. I was in the local Home Hardware and while picking up some drywall plugs I took a peek at their pad lock display. Lots of new stuff for sure. Anyway I was looking over some massive half pounder pad locks - the big intimidating ones. The price range was $8.99 to $70.00. As a treat I got one for $8.99. It's big and shiny and must weigh a half pound at least. Came with three keys. Popping the lock with a key shows a ball bearing at the business end and the key can't be withdrawn until the shackle is back to zero position although it doesn't have to be pushed down to the locked position. The brand name in huge letters is stamped front and back as 'TOUGH GUARD' The package comes from Toolway Industries,Solid Steel Padlock, product number 732083, says it has a 5 pin cylinder, distributed by Home Hardware.
It's a good looking lock and I don't think there is room for a shim between the shackle and its home. The machined flat bottom is featured by a 1/16" hole, a floating tumbler and steel cover. There is also a rivet on the body about where the shackle might dip into. The first thing you notice is that the tumbler is recessed by about 3 mils underneath a thick riveted in plate. The little surprise is that the tumbler itself floats up and down and back and forth within the lock itself by about 1 1/2 mils to the point where it's easily possible to slip a bypass tool or thin pick between the tumbler and the lock, should you know what to do after that. My half diamond counted 6 pins, the package advertising says 5 pins so...I could be wrong for the first time in my life but I doubt it. Fitting a wide tension wrench in was no problem and I was able to nail down 3 pins fairly quick but that's it. Tensioning is a challenge. I can't decide whether the floating tumbler is acting like a spool pin but it's clearly deliberate. So that's how the first five minutes went. For fun and giggles I tried a shank but it just bottoms out. Just to see I tried the Sparrow by pass tools but nothing there either. I don't think bumping would work. Raking may turn the trick on this one. So thats my review. If you are looking for cheap fun with a massive padlock this might do it for you. If you have some experience with this one, I'd love to hear about it.
I would have spent more time on it but the searchlights were due for another pass and I think something disturbed the peacocks. What with all the shouting and the flares it was all I could do to get back into my cell. Next new moon and I'll spend another five until I've freed everyone and the airplane is ours. Then it's time for hot dogs, French fries, spruce beer and another mission with Rocket Roy and the Radio Rangers.