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brinks max security level anyone?

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brinks max security level anyone?

Postby masterpandaness » 12 Sep 2006 16:15

hi first time posting in these forums, but i have jus been having so much trouble with this little brinks outdoor/marine padlock that asking in here might be my only option. its a brinks max security level padlock all i know about it is that the model number is 101-40801 and its really hard, im not even sure what kinda of pins are in it, i jus cant seem to get any set..... any advice would be greatly appreciated,
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Postby Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 16:38

What are you picking it with?
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Postby masterpandaness » 12 Sep 2006 16:58

i bought a conceable set two weeks ago and trying with the rake and torque that came with, not too sure about the quality compared to an actual slim line set but, is there a possiblity that it could be my tools that are keeping me from being able to get it? or is it possible at all with my current tools
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Postby Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 17:03

It depends on your set, these gimicky sets aret very good for begineers,
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Postby masterpandaness » 12 Sep 2006 19:27

thanx a lot, its good to know that it jus wasnt me sucking completely, but my tools were, at least for a little part. do u have any suggestions for any pick sets?
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Postby Bud Wiser » 12 Sep 2006 20:12

I don't have yours but have 5 Brinks and 3 are max rated, and 2 are High rated. Even the High Rated have spool pins which make them a little difficult. I've been able to pick them all accept the Shrouded one, which also has serrated pins.

The High Max were easier to rake open then SPP, but you need to as indicated earlier also jiggle the rake up and down too while raking. The right amount tension are it won't work. To SPP them takes a little patience but can be done with practice. The trick is to know when to ease off the tension and or jerk the tension ever so slightly.

The Max are even harder! I can rake and SPP one, but nothing yet on the Shrouded. The one I had success with required more pin play along with tension. I was able to rake this one as well, but not as easily using the same raking technique. I prefer the Jag pick, it looks like a W or M depends how you look at it :)

The Shrouded is just totally different. Has stronger spring action, and I've not spent a lot of time on this one.

I've been using the small hook pick and Jag rake.

Keep us posted on how you do with another pick set!
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Postby Bud Wiser » 12 Sep 2006 20:21

Almost forgot, I really like the 101-40001 1-9/16 Solid Brass Brinks (High Rated). It's perfect to get use to and practice on spool pins. Fun lock! Not too hard, not too easy;)
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Postby masterpandaness » 12 Sep 2006 22:05

yeah i am thinking of getting a high security brinks when i order my new pick set, and jus wanted to say thanx for ur input :D
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 14 Sep 2006 7:10

Its not the tools... barry can probobly do with paper clips.. what i can;t do with falle's.

Just practice.. if you have a set, its better than the pieces from eyes glasses i had. :)
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Postby illusion » 14 Sep 2006 7:17

It's funny to look back at the primative tools we used when we started picking. I still have my set made from bike spokes, but I have modified them into a nicer set recently. :)

Those were the fun days...
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 14 Sep 2006 7:42

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Those were the fun days...


I hear ya buddy.. i say that all the time.. i opened my 3 wafer lock box and thought.. ooooo boyyyy 8)

Then i picked up a master and sucked :lol:

Then i practiced tools got bettter.

I still think after you reach a point you tend to back of, i can work my old medeco.. and all the others are just don;t order.

I really have to get on that. But I love my excuses 6 hours sleep in a week total.. plus an X g/f that screws with your head! :x

Ugg i need a medeco... any donations? :P
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Postby f0ku5 » 14 Sep 2006 9:04

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Those were the fun days...


I hear ya buddy.. i say that all the time..

Don't forget.. nowadays is the good ol' times of tommorow. :lol:
SCNR.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 14 Sep 2006 10:30

Don't forget.. nowadays is the good ol' times of tommorow


Well put mate :)
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Postby masterpandaness » 14 Sep 2006 20:07

well, i havent bought a new set yet, and i jus finished conquering the dam spools in 2 of the high security brinks, now time for me to keep trying the max lock with my currents tools, yall gave me hope in my little ol trusty set. time to practice. :x
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 15 Sep 2006 0:40

AHhh yesss practice..


When you wanna open like magic.. get rays bogatas... they rock :D
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