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Is it unpickable?

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Is it unpickable?

Postby hkloki » 26 Feb 2007 13:08

I can never pick this type of lock successfully. Is it unpickable?

:? http://www.szhuang.com/showimg.php?iid=2819
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Postby Shrub » 26 Feb 2007 13:09

We dont allow hotlinking of images,
Ive corrected your address and turned it into a link,

All locks can be opened without the key, im sure this is what you mean by picking?

The picture you show is not of a lock its of a pick,

The lock that the pick works on is pickable or else there wouldnt be a pick for it would there?

We do not allow the discussion of the picking of these types of locks in the open forums,
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Postby hkloki » 26 Feb 2007 13:13

I have purchased a tool from a chinese web-site. However, it doesn't work....

I have found so many lock picking information from the Internet but I have never seen information for picking this type of lock. Can any one help?
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Postby cjames73 » 26 Feb 2007 13:23

read the post from 'shrub'.
you are not allowed to discuss the opening of these locks in the open forums!!
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Postby Shrub » 26 Feb 2007 13:29

I can see im goign to have to lock this but before i do i will give you the best help i can,

Go to the toool website (the original one) and look for hanfeys articles, there you will find the abbloy pdf's i think the one you want is the 3rd or 4th one but have a look through all of them to get the background of how these locks work,

Once you realise how these locks work and what you are doing whilst picking them they are simple to open with the right tool,

Pm me if you want more help on this,
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