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Bumping SFICs -- POLL

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Postby v12v12 » 23 Jan 2006 23:01

Hrmm... I guess my inquiry is invalid or just blah.... Come on someone has to have some insight on my simple question? :?
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Postby digital_blue » 23 Jan 2006 23:03

v12v12 wrote:
MudSlinger wrote:I have had nothing but success using bump keys to open, SFIC cores, It usually doesnt take more than 5 tries for any given lock. The only thing that has troubled me is that I have never once bumped the control sheer line despite all the stories I have heard. Oh and I solved the problem of drifting away from my lock hobby when having to work full time, just get a job at a locksmith. <censored> Im at work right now :D

P.S. WD-40 Is the devil GO Tri-Flow...(with teflon)


Hrmm... so do you think that a snap pick would work on a BEST/SFIC, since it's generally the same principle of transfering energy from the pick to the pins? I don't want to go all out and get BEST keys to file down, when I could just use my snapick... :?


Ok, I'll bite. I've never actually tried, but I would think that from the pure physics perspective, I can't see why it would not. I'll give it a try and report back. :)

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Postby v12v12 » 23 Jan 2006 23:14

DB,
Thanks a lot for replying... The only thing that I could see as being diff between the 2 methods is: Bumping would make contact with the pins much more equally spread, in that with a snapper, you would have to make sure that the pick's surface is level with the pins Vs Bump keys, which by nature of the key, fit in 100% and make just about 100% level+equal contact with the pins, so long as you don't over/under file the depth points.

Hope it works... I haven't been able to get a best lock core yet to test. :(
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sfic bump keys

Postby keysman » 24 Jan 2006 0:58

vector40 wrote:Do you use WD-40 for a reason, keys, or would another (less evil :-D) lube work as well?


I use WD-40 because my employeer buys it by the case in 2 oz cans. No particular like or dislike about it, Free is good !
If I had to pay for lube I would probably use triflow or a teflon based lube.
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ya

Postby MudSlinger » 25 Jan 2006 18:34

One of my friends lives by his snap pick(shiver) and yes he uses it all the time On IC core jobs.... He gets the conrol sheerline all the time....grrrmmmlll
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Re: ya

Postby Omikron » 25 Jan 2006 18:55

MudSlinger wrote:....grrrmmmlll


That is a very interesting growl...I'm not quite sure how to pronounce it. Care to share a WAV file? :wink:
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Postby illusion » 25 Jan 2006 18:57

grrrr.... I'm in need of some lovin' ? :wink:
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Postby Omikron » 25 Jan 2006 19:00

illusion wrote:grrrr.... I'm in need of some lovin' ? :wink:


You just keep your lovin' on your side of the pond! :)
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Postby illusion » 25 Jan 2006 19:03

Omikron wrote:
illusion wrote:grrrr.... I'm in need of some lovin' ? :wink:


You just keep your lovin' on your side of the pond! :)


I'm coming for you Omikron..... :twisted: :wink: :P :? :wink:

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Postby Omikron » 25 Jan 2006 19:25

Sort of back on topic...

Can anyone reccommend a good place to get a variety of IC cores? I'm looking for some double-letter keyways. In particular, the TD keyways.
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Postby goph » 14 Feb 2006 2:40

Well, im sure im reviving this thread from the dead, but I recently got bump keys from clksupplies.com (email them and asked for a best IC key whatever keyway and all cut to a depth of 9, no questions asked). Anyways, I have a d and an L keyway bump keys. I'm able to bump both the control and the operating sheerline but not often. This is probably because I have to move the key back one pin because I dont currently have a file to file the bottom of the tip down. I was successful with bumping the D keyway, but the L keyway still remains unpumped. Hopefully this will change as I get access to a file (this weekend or sooner if i can find a hardware store in walking distance).
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Postby Chucklz » 14 Feb 2006 21:51

Some of you may cringe at the idea of WD40 as a lubricant for locks. Perhaps in this situation, the WD40 acts to "slow down" the springs a bit. Who knows, but if it works....
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 17 Jul 2006 20:08

alright so i decided to try bumping locks today

I also decided sfic was the only game worth hunting like this

I took a,d keyways and cut 7 9s across on the A2 system.

was able to easily open a construction core but after 15 attempts on a fully pinned core the opening is elusive.

i am going to make sets for alll the key ways tommorrow
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Postby keysman » 17 Jul 2006 20:42

>>>>Can anyone reccommend a good place to get a variety of IC cores? I'm looking for some double-letter keyways. In particular, the TD keyways.<<<<

http://www.iccores.com/

Interchangeable Core Specialists >>>home of the $5.00 IC core

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