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Whats the name for this type of lock ??

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Postby Eyes_Only » 1 Feb 2008 21:49

They use these suckers on The Club and similar knockoffs. I spent about 15-20 minutes before I was able to pick the lock and get the steering wheel lock off for the customer once.

When I got home I ordered a tool to "professionally" break off these things. For a hobbyist it is totally doable, for a lockie it is a waste of time. :P
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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Postby guest5999 » 2 Feb 2008 4:39

i forget what brand. sorry
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Postby arris » 2 Feb 2008 7:06

i have seen similar locks for over-ride on a safe, i think it was that make, altho it only had pins on 3 sides which was strange. Was only a very small safe one just made out of steel. The chap said he had baught it from screw fix in the uk.


i also have seen garage door locks that you fit either side an fires a bolt out that also uses this style key.
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