Lock Picking 101 Forum
A community dedicated to the fun and ethical hobby of lock picking.
       

Lock Picking 101 Home
Login
Profile
Members
Forum Rules
Frequent Forum Questions
SEARCH
View New Posts
View Active Topics


Live Chat on Discord
LP101 Forum Chat
Keypicking Forum Chat
Reddit r/lockpicking Chat



Learn How to Pick Locks
FAQs & General Questions
Got Beginner Questions?
Pick-Fu [Intermediate Level]


Ask a Locksmith
This Old Lock
This Old Safe
What Lock Should I Buy?



Hardware
Locks
Lock Patents
Lock Picks
Lock Bumping
Lock Impressioning
Lock Pick Guns, Snappers
European Locks & Picks
The Machine Shop
The Open Source Lock
Handcuffs


Member Spotlight
Member Introductions
Member Lock Collections
Member Social Media


Off Topic
General Chatter
Other Puzzles


Locksmith Business Info
Training & Licensing
Running a Business
Keyways & Key Blanks
Key Machines
Master Keyed Systems
Closers and Crash Bars
Life Safety Compliance
Electronic Locks & Access
Locksmith Supplies
Locksmith Lounge


Buy Sell Trade
Buy - Sell - Trade
It came from Ebay!


Advanced Topics
Membership Information
Special Access Required:
High Security Locks
Vending Locks
Advanced Lock Pick Tools
Bypass Techniques
Safes & Safe Locks
Automotive Entry & Tools
Advanced Buy/Sell/Trade


Locksport Groups
Locksport Local
Chapter President's Office
Locksport Board Room
 

BRINKS Paddy

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

BRINKS Paddy

Postby bumber » 2 Feb 2008 14:08

I got a brinks padlock, i'd say its a 40mm or so searches pretty good but couldnt find anything on brinks....only tried it a few times. Anyone have these its got the blue case that covers the keyway with a clip on deally.
Any input would be cool 8)
bumber
 
Posts: 763
Joined: 3 Apr 2007 21:20
Location: Florida

Postby MacGyver101 » 2 Feb 2008 15:27

I'm not sure exactly which Brinks lock you're referring to ("blue case that covers the keyway with a clip on deally"), but the locks do come up in discussion here fairly regularly:

http://www.google.com/search?q=brinks+p ... ing101.com

Generally, the higher-end Brinks locks have pretty good tolerances, and at least a few security (spool) pins. I have a couple that provide me with a good picking challenge -- but would have caused me a lot of frustration when I was first starting out.
Image
User avatar
MacGyver101
Moderator Emeritus
 
Posts: 1560
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 14:40
Location: Toronto, Canada

Postby bumber » 2 Feb 2008 15:39

bumber
 
Posts: 763
Joined: 3 Apr 2007 21:20
Location: Florida

Postby bumber » 2 Feb 2008 15:44

I have been able to open it once so far, i got it off a guy who lost the key and bought a new set. I searched for a number of different ways of saying brinks padlock, or just brinks and I got nothing...Im not bad at picking just wanted to hear from everyone about my new piece :)
And sorry my first post sucked I was in a hurry :oops:
bumber
 
Posts: 763
Joined: 3 Apr 2007 21:20
Location: Florida

security pins

Postby raimundo » 3 Feb 2008 10:58

I don't know the exact model, but brinks uses spool pins to make lockpicking more interesting, you probably want to look up spool pin picking in one of the stickies, probably on the lockpicks manual section.
have fun.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
raimundo
 
Posts: 7130
Joined: 21 Apr 2004 9:02
Location: Minnneapolis

Postby bumber » 7 Feb 2008 22:01

So I cleaned the lock out with WD-40 and brake cleaner, got a whole bunch of crap out of it... so much for weather proof-ness :lol: Thanks Raimundo, for the spool tip, thats what i was wanting to know...what was inside, I know how to get by spools, just didn't know if they/it had any or was just all dirty and crappy...so I guess it was both :?
bumber
 
Posts: 763
Joined: 3 Apr 2007 21:20
Location: Florida

Postby op-sec » 8 Feb 2008 1:28

I find myself preferring my spool pin locks. They provide SO much feedback, once you know what you're feeling. Going to locks with only one or two or even NO spool pins, they just feel mushy. Then again, they require more tension typically and I've gotten to the point where I can pretty much just lay my finger against the tension wrench on the 5-spool locks and know what is going on. You don't get away with that little tension on say the #40 or #572 Masters.
JohnOPSEC
op-sec
 
Posts: 169
Joined: 14 Jan 2008 9:56
Location: Somewhere in Southeast Asia most of the time...


Return to Locks

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 12 guests