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My Padlocks so far

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My Padlocks so far

Postby Jason13 » 19 Apr 2006 5:07

Ok so theese are the padlocks iv'e gathered up from my droor,


Just to make a note i got a Brinks padlock which the top pins locked the Plug and something with the springs is messed up but anyway i got the R70 which is good.

http://img86.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dsc001693bs.jpg

Didnt get the Master140 but I'm hoping to pick the Brinks R70 soon Hopfully. :D

The masterlock says No.3 on bottom so thats why i never found Master lock loool,

Anyway i'll get it some time over here cause B&Q has the Master range.
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Postby illusion » 19 Apr 2006 12:05

Master locks aren't amazing, unless you count their pro range of locks.

I took a photo of the locks I have a while ago, but I'll post them since I'm bored:

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From left to right:

Top row: 2 x 3lever locks, ERA Profit, and Invincible (new versions) Chubb 114, 8 lever safe lock, 5 lever ERA safe lock, Chatwood 4 lever drawer lock, 2 cupboard locks - 2 lever and warded.

Row below: Yale discus padlock, 3 Abus 88/50 disc padlocks (1 is a cut-away) Tricircle365 , Yale Shutter padlock, Blackspur disc lock!!! 2 x Regent warded padlocks (1 cutaway), Squire combo lock, Bluespot POS laminated padlock.

Bottom row: Ingersoll 10 lever lock, Kaba20 dimple lock, Medeco cam lock, Mul-T-Lock Interractive, Cruciform lock, Cut-away AGB dimple lock (curtousy of Rohi :) )
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Postby taylorgdl » 19 Apr 2006 12:10

You got into that interactive yet illusion ?

:twisted:

Oh, and I'm making a pick for the Blackspur and other cheap Abloy type rip offs, I'll let you know how its going.

G.
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It's all about the tension . . .
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Postby illusion » 19 Apr 2006 12:11

:roll:

Lol.. No I haven't with all 5 pins, it just doesn't want to go.. I do have some handmade picks knocked up, if that's what you were reffering to. :wink:
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Postby taylorgdl » 19 Apr 2006 12:14

You reckon its bumpable ?
It's all about the tension . . .
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Master Pro

Postby zirgs » 19 Apr 2006 12:14

What is special about the Master Pro range? Are they hard and if so why?
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Postby illusion » 19 Apr 2006 12:33

taylorgdl wrote:You reckon its bumpable ?


The Mult-T-Lock? Yup. :)

The disc locks - not a chance in hell. It won't rap either, and cannot it be shimmed since it uses double ball locking.

What is special about the Master Pro range? Are they hard and if so why?


Not including the interchangeable core ones which could be a Medeco for instance the pro range have much tighter tollerances, and are harder to pick - moreso they cannot be shimmed.. Although I guess you could bump them :?
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Master Pro range

Postby zirgs » 20 Apr 2006 1:12

I have a lock in the Master Pro range, and have picked it but it takes ages and some days I cannot seem to do it. So I am glad that it is known to be a hard one.
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