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by Chrispy » 6 Nov 2005 4:16
83/45 skold?
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by skold » 6 Nov 2005 4:18
Yes..I have too many so i think some selling will happen..maybe some cutaway selling if i can be stuffed 
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by Chrispy » 6 Nov 2005 4:21
I noticed the embossing. Is that done from the supplier or by the individual locksmith? We sell 83/45, 83/55, etc. with the company logo and details embossed on the back as well.
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by skold » 6 Nov 2005 4:23
Via locksmith 
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by جا&am » 6 Nov 2005 13:34
Chrispy,
when i did my padlock, yours was my model. How did you make it without damaging the pins?? i see there's no holes.
sorry for the nickname... if any admin wants to change it to 'jpdupere', go for it! i tried, unsuccesfully to use arabic characters...
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by n2oah » 6 Nov 2005 13:37
I'm working on a Mul-t-Lock interactive cutaway at the moment. Watch the Buy-Sell-Trade forum 
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by Chrispy » 7 Nov 2005 3:28
جا&am wrote:Chrispy, when i did my padlock, yours was my model. How did you make it without damaging the pins?? i see there's no holes.
First I cut into the side of the padlock about 1mm off where the chambers start. When I had removed the entire front half up to the chambers, I slowly and carefully ground down the remaining metal until I started to see the springs/chambers/pins. Then taking a small engraving attachment, I cleaned up the edges of the chambers and around the edge of the front.
 Although I had to replace a spring 
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by skold » 7 Nov 2005 3:33
The smart thing to do would have been to drill the retainers first.. ..
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by Chrispy » 7 Nov 2005 4:11
Had nothing to plug them with skold...
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by skold » 7 Nov 2005 4:13
Buy some brazing rod from your local welding supplies.
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by Chrispy » 7 Nov 2005 4:24
Pffft, I'll just get some from work. 
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by skold » 7 Nov 2005 4:25
Pfft..
Thats cheating.
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by Chrispy » 7 Nov 2005 4:28
Pffft, that's a perk. 
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by skold » 18 Nov 2005 22:07
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by Mad Mick » 18 Nov 2005 23:12
skold wrote:Ok... I got off my arse today...
Good effort!
Nice cutaway skold. 
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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