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Postby Duck » 17 Dec 2005 12:57

Thank you Shep.

I suppose I'm lacking the knowledge required for any additional questions so will proceed to scrounge some blanks, get out the jewelers files, and have ait it.

Will go read about bump keys. If the code doesn't work and they are applicable to wafer locks it may be the way to go before resorting to impression.

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Postby illusion » 17 Dec 2005 13:00

Will go read about bump keys. If the code doesn't work and they are applicable to wafer locks it may be the way to go before resorting to impression.


they will not bump - the purpose of bump keys is to seperate the pin sets at the sheer line, since the wafers are 1 piece u will shag up your lock...

don't try! :)
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Postby Shrub » 17 Dec 2005 13:11

As said dont bump them,

Ask your questions, they will either be answered or not,
There is always the pm system.

And its shrub not shep, im no dog :wink:
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Postby illusion » 17 Dec 2005 13:19

And its shrub not shep, im no dog :wink:


yoooo-hoooo lassie!!! :twisted: :twisted:
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Postby Omikron » 17 Dec 2005 13:40

Shrub wrote:And its shrub not shep, im no dog :wink:


/me waters the Shrub... :D
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Postby illusion » 17 Dec 2005 13:47

Omikron wrote:
Shrub wrote:And its shrub not shep, im no dog :wink:


/me waters the Shrub... :D


you're not funny... at all... in fact it could be called annoying
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Dec 2005 13:54

illusion wrote:they will not bump - the purpose of bump keys is to seperate the pin sets at the sheer line, since the wafers are 1 piece u will shag up your lock...


Tell that to me and my frozen banana. ;)

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Postby illusion » 17 Dec 2005 14:07

digital_blue wrote:
illusion wrote:they will not bump - the purpose of bump keys is to seperate the pin sets at the sheer line, since the wafers are 1 piece u will shag up your lock...


Tell that to me and my frozen banana. ;)

db


ooohhhh.... so it must be cold in Manitoba at the moment - I mean in England we have the problem with overlarge picks dragging on the floor, but you don't seem to have that kind of problem in Manitoba...

if you can bump that way when it's cold then you want to get yourself checked out :wink:

or have I been looking at this from the wrong angle?? :roll: :lol:
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Postby Omikron » 17 Dec 2005 15:19

illusion wrote:
Omikron wrote:
Shrub wrote:And its shrub not shep, im no dog :wink:


/me waters the Shrub... :D


you're not funny... at all... in fact it could be called annoying


Fair enough. I'll stop.

My apologies to Shrub, illusion, and anyone else who may have felt annoyed.

P.S. In all honesty, I fail to see how my comment was any more annoying/unfunny than your Lassie comment. Regardless, I will stop.
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Postby Shrub » 17 Dec 2005 18:31

Personally i thought illusions gag funny but yours seems to go deeper, it seemed you was refering to a previous post i think in which you said shrubs are for watering and not taking advice from which was a bit twatish especially as you didnt put a smiley after it showing it was a joke but rather a devil evil smiley which suggested you meant it in a nasty way but im not bothered as i said kiss my arse :lol: come on all lets play nicely, i want to keep my bbq in the closet for now :wink:

Db, yes yes yes, i did know that and still dont quite understand it, i know you did it and saw you do it but ifs its possable as you showed i wouldnt suggest it to a noob with locks as damage surely must be the next step.

Youll be sorry when ive finished my electric bananna pick.
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Postby Omikron » 17 Dec 2005 20:03

Shrub wrote:Personally i thought illusions gag funny but yours seems to go deeper, it seemed you was refering to a previous post i think in which you said shrubs are for watering and not taking advice from which was a bit twatish especially as you didnt put a smiley after it showing it was a joke but rather a devil evil smiley which suggested you meant it in a nasty way but im not bothered as i said kiss my arse :lol: come on all lets play nicely, i want to keep my bbq in the closet for now :wink:


Yep...

I had a different understanding of the devil-smiley. The remark would have been interpreted with a different color had it been on some of the other forums that I frequent, but I can see that some aspects of my humor don't mesh well on this board. This has been braught to my attention and will no longer be a problem effective immediately.
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Postby Shrub » 17 Dec 2005 20:33

Ah, smiley ettiquate.

Dont worry, we all try to get along most of the time :wink:
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Dec 2005 20:45

Well, I'm glad you've all worked that out. I was wondering if I'd have to put you all in different corners. ;)

And Shrub, regarding bumping wafer locks with the frozen banana... of course I agree. I was really only saying that because it was funny. It was. Really. I laughed. Honest. Laughed. Well. Chuckled anyway. Like I'm chuckling now. :P

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EDIT: My over use of short sentences only counteracts Shrubs perpetual run-on sentences. Somehow, between the two posts, we end up putting hte universe back into balance.
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Postby Shrub » 17 Dec 2005 20:48

So was it a fixed wafer lock on your vid then that you bumped? please tell me im not going mad :wink:
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Postby digital_blue » 17 Dec 2005 20:49

I'm not tipping my hand on that one... but the bumping was done purely for entertainment purposes and should not be tried at home. :P

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