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What's happening. Push pin = positive tension on wrench

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What's happening. Push pin = positive tension on wrench

Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 13:58

When i lift pins 3 and 4 to see how they are, it forces backwards on the tension tool.

I'm trying so hard to visualise why, but i can't understand it.

Anyone got an explanation?

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Postby iNtago » 19 Nov 2006 13:59

sounds like a spool
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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 14:05

iNtago wrote:sounds like a spool


oh, is that erm....bad?

:?
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Postby mcclth » 19 Nov 2006 14:59

if it's a spool, that just means the lock has a certain type of pin that is intended for security purposes. A spool pin is a common example of this. It is described in many places throughout the forums, as well as in the MIT guide (Chapter 9, I believe). I'm sure someone can verify that is a spool if you provide some info on what type of lock you are working with.
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Postby bonez » 19 Nov 2006 15:06

it's basically

an anti pick pin,it puts the lock in a false position
a light touch is needed to manipulate it!

i suggest a boggota pick for starters very effective
against security pins.

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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 15:16

I understand how a spool pin works now, all i have to do is fasion a bogota pick :D

Thanks for the info :)
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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 15:17

I forgot to say, its an Abus No: 60/50 5 pin
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Postby bonez » 19 Nov 2006 15:21

a bogotta is by no means a magic wand

but it is indeed an invauable pick that should be owned!

but then after using mine maybe they are magic :!:

mmn maybe just maybe?

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Postby tsharky87 » 19 Nov 2006 15:33

What does the bogotta pick look like and why is it useful for these special pins?
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Postby iNtago » 19 Nov 2006 15:36

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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 15:36

Omg, I just made the crappiest looking bogota pick out of wiper wire, and after about 20 seconds it popped the shackle.

Unbelievable feeling, I don't know why, but i feel so pleased with myself.

Thanks for the info guys :D

My First lock: Abus No 60/50 (5 star security rating from abus themselves)
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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 15:37

iNtago wrote:http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=8205

this should explain it all


Thats the tutorial i used to make the pick lol
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Postby bonez » 19 Nov 2006 15:50

ahhhh!!!!!!!!!!

the bogotta.

quality filed kit !

or home made :!:

good kit!

raimundo rocks 8)

sweet.
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Postby SnowyBoy » 19 Nov 2006 15:53

I can't do it again....i think since opening it once i'm overconfident....time to chill, have a smoke, and try again :)
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Postby FiapFiak » 19 Nov 2006 17:30

Hehe, spools are fun,
though you may wish to learn how to pick those spool pins not by raking. it will help you alot in the future when you come across locks you can't rake.
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