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Brass padlocks

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Brass padlocks

Postby jaguar1 » 7 Aug 2006 10:58

Which is the best pick to use on master and abus brass padlocks , thanks
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Postby illusion » 7 Aug 2006 11:00

Hook pick, snake rake, half diamonds tend to work nicely also. :)
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brass padlocks

Postby jaguar1 » 7 Aug 2006 11:03

Thanks for your fast reply , should i rake it in and out of the lock or pick at it as i don't know what i am picking against ???
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Postby Shrub » 7 Aug 2006 11:21

Click the picture o this post and read up there, in particular read digital blue's exorcise on single pin picking,
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Postby sk8aj » 20 Aug 2006 7:20

i have a master lock and from what i can do i you can just pick the lock one by one but theres abus locks at my school and my dads work and every time i try and pick it the pins just fall back down im not sure if im using enough tension but abus definatly are tough locks
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Postby linty » 20 Aug 2006 8:04

abus likes to use spooled top pins, in a lock that wants to spring back to center it's definitely a challenge.
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Postby linty » 20 Aug 2006 8:06

oh, and you shouldn't be even thinking about picking locks in your school. we don't support that kind of thing here.
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Postby NeXoz » 20 Aug 2006 8:22

no offence.. but this site is viewing lockpicking as a hobby/sport..

It costs monney like any sports/hobby..

So go to your local locksmith purchase a couple of pin tumbular
locks, and pratice, pratice, pratice..

Or you can purchase a lock of Ebay or any locksmith site..

Kenneth..
Nobody is perfect, locks are a "living" proof to that.
So why not just take'em down...
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Postby Lokka » 6 Sep 2006 7:29

sk8aj wrote:i have a master lock and from what i can do i you can just pick the lock one by one but theres abus locks at my school and my dads work and every time i try and pick it the pins just fall back down im not sure if im using enough tension but abus definatly are tough locks


enough tension on abus?,i think that the les tension the better results,
you dont end up turning too much the plug when the pin sets, and afterwards have to try turning it back at the point
where the spool pins can be manipulated again.if yoy have to do it,
it easily unsets the pins.
so les tension and more feeling.
and shouldnt the setted pins always fall back down when shear line is clear?
there shouldnt be anything holding them at their positions up, except the key, when used?
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Postby Lokka » 6 Sep 2006 7:35

id like the post editing possibility...

on abus i first add more tension to find the first pin to set, then i carry on like told above.
second way i use is, insert the bogota or rake, draw it out and ad tension ,
if its done right i usually find the first binding pin easily.
yep raking is probably best way for me with abus.
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