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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 6:40

What kind of lock is this?

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Postby Jaakko » 13 Apr 2007 7:07

Again? Why are you asking this? Your previous posting got locked up and you haven't provided anything that would tell us that the lock is yours or that you have the sites mods/admins permission about this thing.

There is couple of D's in the name if I'm correct ;)
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Postby Jaakko » 13 Apr 2007 7:09

Shrub wrote:We arent gogin to tell you how to break into what looks like your teachers breif case,

That was the conclusions about your previous picture of the same lock, so tell us: What has changed except the size of your picture?

And sorry about the double post :)
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 7:45

How it that a breif case? It is the lock to my garage. I don't understand this forum you attack people when they ask help when trying open a lock how do you want me to prove I own the garage? I understand many people come to this forum asking how to pick locks with only 1 post. I also don't know why my last post was locked?

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Postby bumber » 13 Apr 2007 8:32

yeahfrom my first glance i thought briefcase. but u can tell its like on metal MABY a tool box? does the word with 2 d's have 2 A's? and 1C? :lol: :lol:
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Postby Bump » 13 Apr 2007 8:47

It looks like a roller door or shutter lock! Most of the cheaper ones are wafer locks, which this one looks to be!
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Postby Nasydave » 13 Apr 2007 8:57

1080p wrote:How it that a breif case? It is the lock to my garage. I don't understand this forum you attack people when they ask help


How odd that the lock to your garage is the same picture you posted with THIS info under the heading "dual channel lock"

"I have seen this lock at my school and many other places. I was wondering if it is pickable and what tools are used to pick it. Can a standard rake and tension wrench be used? Would you pick one side while keeping tension on pick the other side? Picture below. "
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 9:34

Nasydave wrote:
1080p wrote:How it that a breif case? It is the lock to my garage. I don't understand this forum you attack people when they ask help
and many other places. "


Just because i mentioned it to be in my school doesn't mean these locks arn't used anyware else. This site shows how to open padlock that are use pretty much everywhere. I had to start a new thread because my other thread got closed for no apparent reason. I OWN THIS LOCK. What more do you want me to do?
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 9:37

The lock was also accused of being my teachers brief case by a mod when he was 100% wrong. I must say this forum doesn't seem very welcoming to new legitimate members, How do you expect your forum to grow?
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Postby freakparade3 » 13 Apr 2007 9:53

1080p wrote:The lock was also accused of being my teachers brief case by a mod when he was 100% wrong. I must say this forum doesn't seem very welcoming to new legitimate members, How do you expect your forum to grow?


I'm sorry that you feel this forum is not welcoming. The mods as well as the regular users judge on a case by case basis when it comes to answering questions. Generally, when a new user seems intent on getting information for one specific lock we get suspicious. The answer to your question is this. If you have the tools and the knowledge, any mechanical lock can be picked.
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 10:02

Well I joined this forum to learn, I was merely asking a question but now I see that I must supply my knowledge before I can receive some. Guess its off to reading some threads.
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Postby What » 13 Apr 2007 10:57

1080p wrote:Well I joined this forum to learn, I was merely asking a question but now I see that I must supply my knowledge before I can receive some. Guess its off to reading some threads.


Had you posted a picture of the unmounted lock, you would have saved all this trouble.

One of the major mantras we have on this site is: Dont pick locks YOU or ANYBODY ELSE rely on.

If you follow that simple rule(minus emergencies) and post picks of locks bought/aquired/no longer being used that are unmounted you will get as much help as you need.

Now on to your question. In this case it wont hurt to tell you the possibilities b/c they are both very hard to pick.

1. A BiLock
2. or a DOM System D
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Postby What » 13 Apr 2007 10:58

1080p wrote:Well I joined this forum to learn, I was merely asking a question but now I see that I must supply my knowledge before I can receive some. Guess its off to reading some threads.


Had you posted a picture of the unmounted lock, you would have saved all this trouble.

One of the major mantras we have on this site is: Dont pick locks YOU or ANYBODY ELSE rely on.

If you follow that simple rule(minus emergencies) and post picks of locks bought/aquired/no longer being used that are unmounted you will get as much help as you need.

Now on to your question. In this case it wont hurt to tell you the possibilities b/c they are both very hard to pick.

1. A BiLock
2. or a DOM System D
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 11:21

What wrote:1. A BiLock
2. or a DOM System D


Thankyou
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Postby 1080p » 13 Apr 2007 11:26

Got this off a website, Looks like the right one to me...

http://www.bilock.net/manual/resized/FA ... %20QSC.jpg
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