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New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

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New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 5 May 2009 8:11

Just sold this one

http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/7568/cimg5943d.jpg

Shame really because I wanted to keep it. It's ok though, I have 1 more for me.

[edit as per OP's request- unlisted]
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby l0ckp1cker » 5 May 2009 9:52

Wow!!!!
Very cool!! 8)
07JAN2017: - Back on the board again ;-)
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby tehfrr » 5 May 2009 17:48

That was very nice of you to sell it, it looks awesome
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby adrenalynn » 5 May 2009 18:12

Wow that is pretty! Nice work!
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby Baloopaloop » 5 May 2009 19:29

How much did it go for?
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby SnowyBoy » 6 May 2009 11:03

Baloopaloop wrote:How much did it go for?



PM me for details :)
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby Baloopaloop » 19 May 2009 18:44

Hey snowboy, I there an easy way to dissasemble those for making the cutaway? Are they made to be rekeyable?
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby TheSkyer » 20 May 2009 3:11

That is one large image, it's like waiting for pr*n to load :P

Anyhow, very sexy, I could show that lock a good time! Got any still for sale?
Image
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby datagram » 20 May 2009 10:23

Baloopaloop wrote:Hey snowboy, I there an easy way to dissasemble those for making the cutaway? Are they made to be rekeyable?


Abloy are actually very easy to make cutaways for because all you have to do (for a basic cutaway) is pull out the cylinder and mill out the padlock body. Since the discs have no problems with falling out (like pin-tumblers do), it is much easier to work with.

dg
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby vap0r » 23 May 2009 15:49

I just puked in my mouth


[That is nice, try keeping it to yourself, this is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted]
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby unlisted » 23 May 2009 17:25

vap0r wrote:I just ********


[That is nice, try keeping it to yourself, this is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted]




That is nice, try keeping it to yourself- Also try acting more mature, I know its asking allot but at least try.

This is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted.
New user? Click HERE & HERE & HERE
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby Baloopaloop » 23 May 2009 20:47

datagram wrote:
Baloopaloop wrote:Hey snowboy, I there an easy way to dissasemble those for making the cutaway? Are they made to be rekeyable?


Abloy are actually very easy to make cutaways for because all you have to do (for a basic cutaway) is pull out the cylinder and mill out the padlock body. Since the discs have no problems with falling out (like pin-tumblers do), it is much easier to work with.

dg


I meant more of how hard is it to get the disks out, can you remove the disk stack without means of destructive access?
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby vap0r » 23 May 2009 22:07

unlisted wrote:
vap0r wrote:I just ********


[That is nice, try keeping it to yourself, this is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted]




That is nice, try keeping it to yourself- Also try acting more mature, I know its asking allot but at least try.

This is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted.


Sorry, I have acid reflux disease (vomitting in my mouth), I didn't realize it was objectionable content.

Are you saying there is now Sharia Law on lp101? Seriously Unlisted, what is your problem? Do you have a mental disorder? Clearly you need a full evaluation from a qualified psychiatrist.
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby unlisted » 23 May 2009 23:46

Your original post, still fully viewable
vap0r wrote:I just puked in my mouth


[That is nice, try keeping it to yourself, this is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted]



Maybe you should look at your own post before forming an opinion... Would save you lots of egg on your face.

My post, with your post quoted in it:

unlisted wrote:
vap0r wrote:I just ********
[That is nice, try keeping it to yourself, this is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted]


That is nice, try keeping it to yourself- Also try acting more mature, I know its asking allot but at least try.

This is a "family viewable" site. -unlisted.



Notice a difference anywhere?
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Re: New generation Abloy Protec cutaway

Postby Baloopaloop » 24 May 2009 16:23

Vap0r, let's show some respect and maturity :x there are sixth graders that don't make as much of a fuss as you, (even when they do spill their chocolate milk) :lol: Let us see who is the bigger man......
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