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Lets talk padlock shims.

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Lets talk padlock shims.

Postby Timmy321 » 5 Jan 2004 19:17

Alright, on southord there 24.95$ for 20 of the shims, why the heck do I need 20? Are they freaking disposable or something? Why can't they lower the price abit and maybe give fewer or something...? is there somewhere else I can buy them from thats trustworthy/honest that would sale them for cheaper? I'm not about to spend 25$ on shims.
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Jan 2004 19:24

Theres 5 shims each of 4 different sizes. They do wear out so thats why they supply you with 5 of each size.
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Postby Timmy321 » 5 Jan 2004 19:38

oh ok! thanks for the reply. There isn't a way to buy just a few (maybe one of each size) just to try, off of southord?
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Jan 2004 20:04

no, but I have been in a bind and had to improvise by cutting a shim out of a piece of a tape measure. Be careful not to cut your fingers if you decide to give it a shot.
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Postby Timmy321 » 5 Jan 2004 20:06

does that work? Yeah be careful you'll slice your finger pretty good.
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Jan 2004 20:32

They will work ok, but not as slick as the real deal.
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Postby Timmy321 » 5 Jan 2004 20:49

How long do they normally last?
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Postby marso » 6 Jan 2004 2:38

timmy i am sure this has been answered before do a search on padlock shims. It depends on the locks you use, how rough you are etc.. I understand if you get 5 uses out of them you are going well or something like that. Either way they are a throw away item.
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Postby poisoned » 8 Jan 2004 9:10

Be careful not to cut your fingers
My hands and fingers are full of little cut's after I tried to make my own shims last night and they didn't even work. :lol:
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Postby Timmy321 » 8 Jan 2004 11:01

why didn't they work? Were you using a tapemeasure?
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padlock shims

Postby jpanic1 » 23 Jan 2004 21:10

Hey Timmy,

When you ordered the Southord Shims.. did they come in like a case or something to carry it around in??? Instead of throwing it all in your pocket???
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Postby technik » 25 Jan 2004 10:19

anyone seen this pic? very easy, I didn't even think of discs. Dunno if it worx, get back to me on it. (not my site)



http://tresoroeffnung.de/bilder/shims.jpg
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Postby jpanic1 » 25 Jan 2004 13:18

Th@'s not going to work on DISC padlocks... because they way the lock is designed is the locking mechanism is on the other side... It turns with the key... Shims work better on regular padlocks.
I still can't pick the lock, I got it to the point where all the pins were "set" @ least I think so because all the pins remained down, and it wouldn't turn.... There was another time where the middle 2 wouldn't stay down, they spring woudl just keep pushing it back up, what does th@ mean???

Thanks!!!
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