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Half circel lock picking?

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Half circel lock picking?

Postby olympus999 » 24 Nov 2005 17:33

Hwo that lock works? some links or something? or can you guys help theres no informatsion in web for that lock.
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Postby wtf|pickproof? » 24 Nov 2005 18:30

Photos or any other info would be _really_helpful.
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Postby taylorgdl » 24 Nov 2005 18:31

Illusion - I'm off to find more ammo.
It's all about the tension . . .
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Postby n2oah » 24 Nov 2005 18:36

I'll let him go this time, since he is from Estonia.

I'm guessing he is talking about an Abloy.
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Postby skold » 24 Nov 2005 21:23

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Postby Chrispy » 25 Nov 2005 3:32

I love posts like that. :)
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Re: Half circel lock picking?

Postby devnill » 27 Nov 2005 22:06

olympus999 wrote:Hwo that lock works? some links or something? or can you guys help theres no informatsion in web for that lock.


w00t yu0 4re s0 1337!

in the case of this higly sophiticated "half circel" lock, you need to either use:

a) large amounts of liquid nitrogen and/or thermite
or
b) a specialized pick called a boogeratta. i can sell you one for 800 dollars. you can fashion one from a paper clip if necciary, but the paperclip i sell is alot better because i made it and my mommy said its the best one shes ever seen and shes seen alots of picks in her dayes. what you need to do is push all the littlel lock buttons up allllll the way , and turn your tensioning monkey rench as hard as you can. dont worry if it bends, because that means the freshness is locked in, and you are doing it right. anyways, after you pushe up the lock buttons up. if it still doesnt open, there are shroom pins un the lock, and the onlt way to open up shrooms, is with more shrooms. so just eat a few and push up some more buttons.


hope that helps :)
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Postby vector40 » 27 Nov 2005 22:30

You ARE clever, dev! Does it improve your quality of life to be an *sshole?

Tell you what -- feel free to make these kinds of posts in the future, but only if you type them in Estonian.
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Postby Pickermeapie » 27 Nov 2005 22:55

Or 1F JoO pO57 1n L33t 7h3N 1t W1ll b3 Ok
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Postby TOWCH » 27 Nov 2005 23:30

http://www.toool.nl/abloy.pdf
http://www.toool.nl/abloypart2.pdf
http://www.toool.nl/abloypart3.pdf

For translation:
http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Congratulations on being semi-bilingual - I can barely order a beer in German. You European types have it hard when it comes to lockpicking I'm afraid. 8)

Vector, keep in mind, devnill is a foreigner. East coast culture is much different from what us west coasters are used to. What is considered harsh, and hostile on the west coast, is simply a friendly jab to keep you on your toes on the east coast. Devnill being from New York makes this difference particularly extreme. You really need to learn to be more tolerant of foreigners... :roll:
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Postby vector40 » 27 Nov 2005 23:44

Forget that. Let's nuke 'em.
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Re: Half circel lock picking?

Postby dxlocks » 28 Nov 2005 7:11

devnill wrote:
olympus999 wrote:Hwo that lock works? some links or something? or can you guys help theres no informatsion in web for that lock.


w00t yu0 4re s0 1337!

in the case of this higly sophiticated "half circel" lock, you need to either use:

a) large amounts of liquid nitrogen and/or thermite
or
b) a specialized pick called a boogeratta. i can sell you one for 800 dollars. you can fashion one from a paper clip if necciary, but the paperclip i sell is alot better because i made it and my mommy said its the best one shes ever seen and shes seen alots of picks in her dayes. what you need to do is push all the littlel lock buttons up allllll the way , and turn your tensioning monkey rench as hard as you can. dont worry if it bends, because that means the freshness is locked in, and you are doing it right. anyways, after you pushe up the lock buttons up. if it still doesnt open, there are shroom pins un the lock, and the onlt way to open up shrooms, is with more shrooms. so just eat a few and push up some more buttons.


hope that helps :)


Wow, you really are an arsehole.

Take it from me, it's not easy when you speak little english and have to contend with people who speak it everyday.

When i was 12 i moved from Poland to Australia...To a school full of dickheads who decided polish speaking people were funny.

At least now i can actually speak english fairly well.
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Postby Chrispy » 28 Nov 2005 7:58

I'll just get the "Locked and no way to pick it" thread ready now, shall I? :wink:
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Postby devnill » 28 Nov 2005 9:49

Sorry. I didnt realise the poor english was becasue of region. I will make sure to check that next time :oops:
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Re: Half circel lock picking?

Postby zeke79 » 28 Nov 2005 10:05

olympus999 wrote:Hwo that lock works? some links or something? or can you guys help theres no informatsion in web for that lock.


olympus999,

I have an abloy classic lock disassembled right now. If I have the chance I will snap a few pictures of it and give a brief explanation of how it operates :wink: .
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