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BiLock Considered advanced?

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BiLock Considered advanced?

Postby l0ckp1cker » 31 Jul 2009 15:56

Just wondering, is discussing picking the BiLock locks considered advanced?
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Re: BiLock Considered advanced?

Postby exspook » 31 Jul 2009 15:59

good drills if you can pick one, they are interesting to say the least
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Re: BiLock Considered advanced?

Postby sfi72 » 31 Jul 2009 17:04

They probably are considered advanced because they are used in vending machines in Australia.
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Re: BiLock Considered advanced?

Postby l0ckp1cker » 1 Aug 2009 2:02

exspook wrote:good drills if you can pick one, they are interesting to say the least

As soon as I've created a decent tension wrench I will make a serious attempt as it's very annoying now to struggle with the tension on the cylinder....
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Re: BiLock Considered advanced?

Postby mcm757207 » 1 Aug 2009 23:26

It's a high security lock, so I would assume that it would be restricted to the advanced section. Cool lock to say the least though, I wish I had one in my collection :(
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