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Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illusion

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Postby illusion » 25 Oct 2007 14:30

Urmmh... Try your local hardware store - After talking to international lock pickers, it became apparent that these locks were almost as common as the Master #3 locks.

Padlocks, in regards to the cheap-o ones commonly use either one large cap to cover all the pins, or use small plugs to fill each chamber individually. If the padlock you get doesn't have a large cap, then just drill out each plug carefully, and use grub screws to replace them.
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Postby heelflip_kid » 17 Nov 2007 17:59

Thanks for the great How-To! Two years after you first posted it and it still helps people out! I followed your guide for a Tri-Circle 263. I was having trouble picking it and after opening it up discovered, as anticipated, 2 out of the 6 pins were security pins. That explains all the false sets... At any rate, I re-pinned them in configurations that would help me realize when I am hitting a security pin - and what to do about it. Your guide was a great help! Thanks!

~Eric
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Postby heelflip_kid » 17 Nov 2007 19:08

Actually, I do have a question regarding disassembling padlocks.

For some reason, when I took apart my padlock, repined it, and put it back together, the plug will sometimes try to come out of the housing. It seems like I lost the "thing" that holds it in place. What would that be? Why is this happening?

Thanks everyone.
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Postby cjames73 » 17 Nov 2007 19:16

at the beginning of the thread illusion mentions a retaining pin,this may sit in a groove around the plug thus holding it in.
open up your lock and make sure it's still in their and that you haven't put the wrong pin in it's place.
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thx

Postby windoww » 23 Feb 2008 3:22

Thank You For Da Traning
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Postby illusion » 30 Mar 2008 16:00

heelflip_kid wrote:Thanks for the great How-To! Two years after you first posted it and it still helps people out! I followed your guide for a Tri-Circle 263. I was having trouble picking it and after opening it up discovered, as anticipated, 2 out of the 6 pins were security pins. That explains all the false sets... At any rate, I re-pinned them in configurations that would help me realize when I am hitting a security pin - and what to do about it. Your guide was a great help! Thanks!

~Eric


Well I'm glad it helped! :)

Thank You For Da Traning


Sorry, I couldn't help with the spelling? :wink: :P
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Postby Challenger909 » 29 Aug 2008 20:25

this is an incredible guide thanks
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illusion

Postby overmind64 » 5 Feb 2009 23:03

definitely a great alternative to buying one of those practice locks :)
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby Theist17 » 7 Apr 2010 14:49

What if I was stupid enough to let the cylinder slide out while doing this?

I've managed to replace the cylinder, but now the shaft won't lock. I have a feeling that one of the two springs which push the locking rod (I haven't the slightest idea what to call it, sorry) has come loose, and is now crushed by the cylinder. I'm just about ready to scrap this thing and get another lock if I can't find a way to fix this soon.

I'd really like to use the lock I have though, if possible. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby sircattivik » 7 Jun 2010 16:54

very beautiful guide thanks!
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby slimjim123 » 13 Jul 2010 10:05

Theist17 wrote:What if I was stupid enough to let the cylinder slide out while doing this?

I've managed to replace the cylinder, but now the shaft won't lock. I have a feeling that one of the two springs which push the locking rod (I haven't the slightest idea what to call it, sorry) has come loose, and is now crushed by the cylinder. I'm just about ready to scrap this thing and get another lock if I can't find a way to fix this soon.

I'd really like to use the lock I have though, if possible. Any ideas on how to fix this?



I guess the easiest thing to do would be to go ahead and try and take out the cylinder. Check the springs, see if there is any damage, and make sure your locking the pieces in place when you re-assemble.
:/ Have you figured anything out in the 3 months since your last post?
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby anthrax28 » 6 Jan 2011 10:33

ótimo guia, pelomenos aqui na minha região estes cadeados chineses existem! lol
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby unlisted » 6 Jan 2011 13:38

anthrax28 wrote:ótimo guia, pelomenos aqui na minha região estes cadeados chineses existem! lol

This is a English website- thanks.
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby Warden Smith » 2 Mar 2011 22:43

Nice guide illusion. i battled with my tricircle265 for weeks before i could open it and its still a bugger to open. i managed to catch the end of it on cam.
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Re: Constructing a Tricircle Repinnable Lock-A Guide by Illu

Postby Nitrous » 22 Nov 2012 9:35

Theist17 wrote:What if I was stupid enough to let the cylinder slide out while doing this?

I've managed to replace the cylinder, but now the shaft won't lock. I have a feeling that one of the two springs which push the locking rod (I haven't the slightest idea what to call it, sorry) has come loose, and is now crushed by the cylinder. I'm just about ready to scrap this thing and get another lock if I can't find a way to fix this soon.

I'd really like to use the lock I have though, if possible. Any ideas on how to fix this?


NEVER take out the cylinder when the shackle is open. It is a real pain trying to get the shackle retaining mechanism reset.

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