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Need Some Help!!

Postby MrHyde2k » 20 Apr 2004 18:30

I bought a business almost two years ago and i had these two arcade machines collecting dust in the back room, now there old games and they have no keys , i dont want to waste money on paying a locksmith to open them. Now i dont understand any of the lingo but i do know its a 7 pin tubular lock but other then that im a newb.

But i researched and seen that i need a tool but i was hoping maybe with a little indepth explaining in simpler terms i can understand then maybe i can pick it with lots of practice cuz there gonna just sit there anyway!!
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Re: Need Some Help!!

Postby CitySpider » 20 Apr 2004 21:17

Why're you trying to open them?
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Postby CobraOne » 20 Apr 2004 21:30

There is 3 ways you can deal with this problem. " tubular lock on video arcade machines "

1.) Take a Crow bar and pull the door open slowly, this will bend the lock and you will have to replace it.

2.) Buy a tubular lock drill bit and drill out the tubular lock, This will also mean that you would need to replace the lock after you opened the machines.

3.) Buy a tubular lock 7 pin pick and spend alittle time picking the lock open, after wards you will need a decoder to make a new key Or again replace the lock

*** any way you are going to have to spened a few bucks to get the job done. I would say Call a locksmith get the job done and keep your hands clean.... But that's my opinion ***
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Postby MrHyde2k » 20 Apr 2004 21:59

Well i want them open so my friends and me that put money into them, can get it out aswell as in the future!

Ok thx dude about the info but i was hoping it would be easier,
but i guess nothing is, but maybe ill look into that pick and just fool around.
It isnt really worth it to get a locksmith unless there a friend cuz i asked three and they all said $200-$300 can. and thats just to much for nothing really but fun!!
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Postby GilbertGrape » 20 Apr 2004 22:50

If all you need is to get it open once and then decode it to get a key made, I'd say buy a old, brass handle style tubular pick from South Ord. Their probably cheap. They were discontinued because the little 'tension nub' wore out fast, but if you only need it once, why not. I dont how much they go for know, but I got mine from southord for only $20 because it was discontinued.

All else fails, you CAN pick them with regular picks....it just takes forever!!
Why do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow?!
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thx

Postby MrHyde2k » 22 Apr 2004 0:23

Ok thx ill check into that pick
but i hope it comes with instructions
im sure with a little explaination with some practice ill get it
even if i only find just regular picks.
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Postby CobraOne » 22 Apr 2004 0:37

but i hope it comes with instructions.


I would hope that you do get the Instructions. But if not I have posted Instructions befor to others and will share them again if needed. And yes as always practice , practice , practice ....
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Postby WhiteHat » 22 Apr 2004 1:55

...or you can look in the FAQ's of this site:

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=349
Oh look! it's 2016!
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Postby funboy79015 » 22 Apr 2004 3:21

if you are just using the arcade machines for personal use why not just pry them open with a crow bar and leave them open.
Lockpicking...Easy to learn...Hard to master
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Postby scott mckelvey » 22 Apr 2004 6:10

GilbertGrape wrote:If all you need is to get it open once and then decode it to get a key made, I'd say buy a old, brass handle style tubular pick from South Ord. Their probably cheap. They were discontinued because the little 'tension nub' wore out fast, but if you only need it once, why not. I dont how much they go for know, but I got mine from southord for only $20 because it was discontinued.

All else fails, you CAN pick them with regular picks....it just takes forever!!
fill the horizotal posisioned cylinder with candle wax place 90*
wrench in pick with needle by
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Postby Chucklz » 22 Apr 2004 14:24

No wax in locks...... comeon.
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 22 Apr 2004 17:40

grind the face off of the lock

all tubular locks have this weakness no matter what the security is.

you grind and the pins leap out.

you can sit there and pick it with an allean wrench and a pin biut you gotta repick it as many times as it has pins to get a full rotation

you spend a pile a money to get one of those tubular lock tools.

i say just get a metal rasp and grind the face right off it
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Postby MrHyde2k » 22 Apr 2004 23:45

Thx guys for the input.

I just want to open it and take the lock, cuz the key guy down the street will charge me 7 dollars to make a key if i bring in the chuck!

Plus my friends are convincing me to make a retro games room in my restaurant in a room not used for open use like a after hours!!
the games are pacman and 1942 and my bro in law is giving me a galaga machine and a pinpall machine!
So ill try someting but not damaging it in any case unless i can do it in a way were i just go buy a new lock without damaging the machines!
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Postby CaptHook » 23 Apr 2004 0:01

For what its worth, I think HeadHunterCEO is on the right track. It would be the easiest way for you to go without the proper tools. Chances are you can just replace it with a cheap wafer cam-lock available at most hardware stores.
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Postby CobraOne » 23 Apr 2004 17:27

For what its worth, I think HeadHunterCEO is on the right track. It would be the easiest way for you to go without the proper tools.



I feel that HeadHunterCEO has a way of opening the machines; but grinding the face off of the lock without knowing what you are doing could damaging the machines. With most arcade machines the lock sets in on the door face. So with grinding the lock you most likly will hit the door face and cause damaging.

Now the easiest way and cheapest, without LockSmith Tools is...

1.) Take a Crow bar and pull the door open slowly, this will bend the lock and you will have to replace it.

Or even using a Tire bar from your car.
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