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master lock #5

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master lock #5

Postby jimmysmith » 16 Jan 2007 18:21

any thing specificly harder about picking a # 5? secerity pins?
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Postby zeke79 » 16 Jan 2007 18:22

Please stop cross posting the same questions in more than one place. You already asked this question in the master #15 thread......
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Postby jimmysmith » 18 Jan 2007 23:56

I got this master lock#5. Its obviously older. I found it in a box with no key, I have been on it for about a week. and i am starting to think something might be wrong with it....broke or something, I can pick it all the way to the point that the plug moves a little over an 1/8 turn then its stops. not real sure whats going on....some type of secerity pins ? the plug is a little gummed up....so applying tension is a little diffrent then usual. any ideas?
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Jan 2007 0:05

:roll: Guess I should have locked this thread. Too late now really.
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Postby Exodus5000 » 19 Jan 2007 0:10

Locks only rotate about 1/8 of a turn when you've been touching yourself in... places.
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Postby zeke79 » 19 Jan 2007 9:06

Jimmysmith, try flushing the lock out with wd40 or a lock specific cleaner such as lock saver. Lubricate the lock, then try picking again. Alot of times this really helps on locks that are old and weathered.
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Postby jimmysmith » 19 Jan 2007 14:04

thanks zeke79, appreciate the help. I will try that.
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Postby Nicky the Greek » 20 Jan 2007 20:46

exodus 5000 is right :D And I don't think it has security pins. Mine doesn't
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Postby wallshadow113 » 25 Jan 2007 23:58

try releasing tension a little bit...and it should click a little >.>
then pick the first pin again
this works for mine
i dont know why though
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#5

Postby jimmysmith » 27 Jan 2007 17:00

I figured it out but appreciate the help.
what was going on was that i picked the lock...but its to old and dirty to completely turn over,,
what i did was once i got the that 1/8 turn i took my picks out of the key was and turned it the rest of the way over with a flat head screw driver,

appreciate all the help
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Postby xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 0:04

oh i was beginning to think like spool pin or something?

Cause locks that have spool/mushroom/floating core pins' plug turns a bit then locks in place.

Well atleast you got it open.
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#5

Postby jimmysmith » 28 Jan 2007 0:24

Naw i got it all taken care of.

some one once told me that master padlocks dont have secerity pins...{?}

I seen a master lock knock off {firstwatch} have secerity but not master yet myself.....of course i dont bust open padlocks to often.
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