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security pins

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security pins

Postby What » 13 Jan 2006 1:48

could some one please give me a list of locks(fairly inexpensive) with security pins(ie. spools).

im looking for a larger challenge than master locks.
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Postby Chrispy » 13 Jan 2006 4:38

Abus 65 range. :)
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Postby stlbolt » 13 Jan 2006 5:23

lockitt.com sells some nice abus locks with 5 mushroom pins, you can get a nice american lock where you can unscrew the cylinder from the padlock and repin it off ebay Its a American Lock Series 1305
My stupid site went down so no sig :(
New users click here
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Re: security pins

Postby smile » 13 Jan 2006 12:26

What wrote:could some one please give me a list of locks(fairly inexpensive) with security pins(ie. spools).

im looking for a larger challenge than master locks.
Zone 5pin cylinders they are stacked with spool pins and are pretty cheap
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Postby digital_blue » 13 Jan 2006 14:29

He'd never mention it himself I'm sure, but I will. :) www.Varjeal.com sells security pins that can be put into many locks.

Cheers. :)

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Postby Tattoo Guy » 13 Jan 2006 17:02

Could someone explain to me what trolling is please :? (rule 15)
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Postby illusion » 13 Jan 2006 17:13

This comes from www.urbandictionary.com

6. trolling
Trolling is the act of purposefully antagonizing other people on the internet, generally on message boards. When done in a moderated internet community, this can result in banning. When done to uptight people such as fundies, this can result in hilarity.

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personaly I've felt that rule number 19 is often ignored...
Discussion of topics deemed "advanced" are reserved for the advanced forums. These topics include bypass of high security locks, safe lock manipulation, advanced pick tools, and automotive bypass discussion.


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Postby digital_blue » 13 Jan 2006 21:27

illusion wrote:personaly I've felt that rule number 19 is often ignored...
Discussion of topics deemed "advanced" are reserved for the advanced forums. These topics include bypass of high security locks, safe lock manipulation, advanced pick tools, and automotive bypass discussion.


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Well, not exactly ignored. We do watch the threads and at least a few times a week I pull a thread that I don't feel should be discussed in the public forums. However, very often the information does not seem particularly threatening so the thread is allowed to remain. We're not trying to be Nazis here and we want everyone to enjoy the site. It's a tough balancing act sometimes and we do our best to make the calls that best serve the site as a whole.

I'll mention that if anyone believes that a thread does not belong in the public forums they are welcome to contact any of the admins/mods. We will, in turn, make a decision and act accordingly.

Cheers!

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Postby illusion » 13 Jan 2006 21:35

don't take that wrongly db... :)

smile put that trolling rule as his sig because I flamed him on a thread where he was asking questions on how to use it to open car doors, and then went on to talk about ignitions and how a certain pick wouldn't work.

that is why he has the trolling part for his sig... I was just pointing out that he broke the rules himself.

I don't feel the site does a bad job and it's difficult to please everybody.

If that post I made seems out-of-order by all means remove it... I didn't want it to spark any disputes
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Postby digital_blue » 13 Jan 2006 21:48

No, YOU'RE a poopy head!

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j/k. I didn't take it personally. Just thought it was a moment I might step in a clarify. :)

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Postby illusion » 13 Jan 2006 21:49

No, YOU'RE a poopy head!


oh no! what has drilling your first lock done?!?! :lol:

point taken lol :P
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Postby digital_blue » 13 Jan 2006 22:55

illusion wrote:oh no! what has drilling your first lock done?!?! :lol:



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