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bump key pick?

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Postby n2oah » 14 Jun 2006 1:07

LockNewbie21 wrote:He said medeco.. i didn;t know you could bump them, if sombody invented a bump key for one of them medeco would sh*t a brick lol


Don't worry, Medeco has s**t plenty of bricks!
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 14 Jun 2006 8:25

LockNewbie21 wrote:
He said medeco.. i didn;t know you could bump them, if sombody invented a bump key for one of them medeco would sh*t a brick lol


Don't worry, Medeco has s**t plenty of bricks!



Thats what were here for :D Haha but thats great Noah, i wonder if any of the guys here in that did these kind of bypass's were contacted by medeco, i wouldn't tell them a thing just becuase the will create something new with all tricky little things making the occasional medeco call a pain in the arse for them. Lol poor medeco.. well thats what you get for being the leader so to speak, everybodies out to beat your lock. I had a few idea's on picks and a one really good one i made, ofcourse i only tested it on my 5 pin biaxle so i really could'nt speak for the majority of locks i did manage to open it in roughly and hour and a half the other night when testing my pick.. for me that time owns all my others.. I still stuck at them though many many moons of practice ahead for me.... is it alreight for me to post a pic of the pick? I don't see it to be advanced.



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Postby bpc293 » 23 Jun 2006 13:29

ha i was just reading some matt blaze about the sawtoothed rake and hes discribes how to use it and say its like bumping. :)
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if you make it

Postby raimundo » 24 Jun 2006 9:37

if you make it, remember you are putting steel into a brass lock so any roughness on the steel will cut into the brass, you should be very carful to sand that thing to a polish on all the operating surfaces unless you want to sacrifice your medeco lock by sawing into the pins. I would say that its important to make it very smooth, and then even use oil, but its not probably important to have really high peaks for the bumpin, these could be low if it help to make sanding easier. you can just put sandpaper over a wooden edge and rub the cuts along that edge.
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Postby bpc293 » 24 Jun 2006 22:03

thanks for the advise. i really didnt think it would work on a medeco or if i bent every other tooth maybe. i was just in front of my box of scap metal and was wondering about a pick like that.

is there like a silicone rag i could keep in my pick case that i could use every time i used them that wouldn't put to much on the picks but keep them nice like a gun rag.
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