I have some Best padlocks that I bought several years ago to to use and play with. I'm getting more serious about IC locks, and decoded the control & operating keys. I haven't dumped any cores yet--I'm waiting to get a capping block so I can put it back together. I'm also not sure I have a pin punch that's small enough and long enough to knock them out.
It looks like my control key is 327626 and the operating key is 321034 (I assumed this was pinned A2).
So, three questions:
- is it normal for the control & operating keys to have same values (on the same barrels/chambers, of course) I suppose this just means there's a '10' top pin that would let the same key line up shear for both the core and the control lug...
- does Best use a minimum adjacent cut? (I've got a 3 next to a 2, a 2 next to a 1, 7 & 6, and 3 & 4, and this is just in one set of KA cores...)
- on that fifth barrel, there's only a '1' difference between the two keys--again, does this follow rules for a Best key design?
Thanks. If there's a guide/topic that talks about rules/guidelines for combinating Best, please feel free to point me to it.
Oh, fourth question: what's your favorite capping/dumping block? I'd want one that's designed to hold the pins in order so they can be read, and am window shopping here: http://iccores.com/products