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bump keys

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Postby kodierer » 21 Dec 2005 2:54

perhaps you can find a bump key in your space and depth keys. :)
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Bump Keys

Postby schlagschlüssel » 2 Jan 2006 17:28

Hey Guys!
Look at this Site:
www.schlagschluessel.npx.de
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Postby quickpicks » 2 Jan 2006 17:41

not that bad. pretty good job on them.
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Postby schlagschlüssel » 2 Jan 2006 18:07

Thanks! I bought all the "Original" Bump Keys and kutted it with a Silca key kutting machine.
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Postby skold » 3 Jan 2006 5:16

schlagschlüssel wrote:Thanks! I bought all the "Original" Bump Keys and kutted it with a Silca key kutting machine.



Lol, nice name, easy to see just from that the interests you have in bumpkeys.
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 6 Jan 2006 20:29

cyster wrote:found a locksmith to cut me some. since a 7 depth cut is the deepest for a kwikset, is that what i should be using for a bump key?


Bro, quicksets pick faster than they bump. Trust me on this a bump key for a quickset is a waste of time.
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Postby cyster » 11 Jan 2006 3:34

thanks for the info
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Postby skold » 11 Jan 2006 8:16

noorudeenshakur wrote:
cyster wrote:found a locksmith to cut me some. since a 7 depth cut is the deepest for a kwikset, is that what i should be using for a bump key?


Bro, quicksets pick faster than they bump. Trust me on this a bump key for a quickset is a waste of time.


I was under the impression that kwikset itself was a waste of time?
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Postby Omikron » 11 Jan 2006 9:32

skold wrote:
noorudeenshakur wrote:
cyster wrote:found a locksmith to cut me some. since a 7 depth cut is the deepest for a kwikset, is that what i should be using for a bump key?


Bro, quicksets pick faster than they bump. Trust me on this a bump key for a quickset is a waste of time.


I was under the impression that kwikset itself was a waste of time?


Let's hope that any would-be theifs would share your sentiments.... :-D

"Ah $h#t, it's a Kwikset! I'll just be wasting my time..."
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Postby Chrispy » 12 Jan 2006 3:39

Omikron wrote:"Ah $h#t, it's a Kwikset! I'll just be wasting my time..."

Pffffthahhhahahhaaaaaa!!!! :lol:
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Postby devildog » 12 Jan 2006 4:45

I'd still give my paycheck for someone to cut some bloody Multlock bumpkeys :x

Any lockies out there with a Multlock key machine???? I'd be willing to pay $5-10 per key and I'd probably buy 5-10 of 'em, and I know for a fact that there's a good number of other people on here whom I've talked to in the past that would also be interested.

If you don't have the blanks, I actually have 10 or 12 multlock keys I could send you (I have the ID cards for most, if not all, of 'em) and all you have to do is cut them all to the deepest depth.


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Postby Omikron » 12 Jan 2006 4:53

devildog wrote:I'd still give my paycheck for someone to cut some bloody Multlock bumpkeys :x

Any lockies out there with a Multlock key machine???? I'd be willing to pay $5-10 per key and I'd probably buy 5-10 of 'em, and I know for a fact that there's a good number of other people on here whom I've talked to in the past that would also be interested.

If you don't have the blanks, I actually have 10 or 12 multlock keys I could send you (I have the ID cards for most, if not all, of 'em) and all you have to do is cut them all to the deepest depth.


Unfortunately, the chances of that happening are slim to none. Any Mul-T-Lock dealer who's invested enough money into the program to purchase a key machine wouldn't dare risk having their contract canceled if they were caught. I suppose it is this very reason that makes MTL bumpkeys so desireable... ;-)
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Check this site

Postby CPLP » 4 Feb 2006 21:05

If you go to toool.nl just download Bumping Revisited 97 minutes, Windows Media, it has a lot of information about bump keys!...and how to make them.
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