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by Mirulm4249 » 3 Feb 2007 11:28
Hello.
Me gots a question. Probably stupid one. But here it goes.
I'd like to share with description of some of "better" locks/cylinders. By that I mean KESO system (2000S omega, 10RS and so-on), EVVA (DPS, 3KS, GPI and so on), BAB-ZeissIkon and some other. Of course including pictures (as soon as I get my digicam back on-line...)
Can this be posted on "open" forum, or should I wait to get to "advanced user" state (assuming I will ever get to it  ) ?
Peace.
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by UWSDWF » 3 Feb 2007 11:34
you can post pictures of any lock . If it is a highsecurity lock you cannot discuss manipulation of it.... so take all the pictures you'd like but don't tell people how to open it without a key!
i hope that made sense
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by lunchb0x » 3 Feb 2007 11:49
so does this go for safe locks aswell?
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by UWSDWF » 3 Feb 2007 12:12
i don't make the rules thats just what i understand of the breakdown rules
I wouldn't think a safe lock would be that special cause it's three wheels and a bar... its the manipulation thats special
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by lunchb0x » 3 Feb 2007 12:18
i didnt think so, at first i was wondering why some people where alowed to post pics of there safe doors they have made, so i guess pics are ok but not discussion of them like manipulation
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by Shrub » 3 Feb 2007 12:20
Safe and Auto locks are still advanced section only, all pics and details are held there,
Home made locks are differant as they dont keep anything in the real world safe so its not a security issue by showing how they work etc,
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by lunchb0x » 3 Feb 2007 12:23
ok thanks
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by UWSDWF » 3 Feb 2007 12:24
I don't represent any authority on this site, I am not a Moderator or administrator or helper monkey... anything i say is personal interpretation and do not nesicarly reflect the views and opinions of this establishment. Using anything I say in any means other then entertainment will not be effective in any manner.....
with that in mind i'd say yes
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by Shrub » 3 Feb 2007 12:25
UWSDWF wrote:I don't represent any authority on this site, I am not a Moderator or administrator or helper monkey... anything i say is personal interpretation and do not nesicarly reflect the views and opinions of this establishment. Using anything I say in any means other then entertainment will not be effective in any manner..... with that in mind i'd say yes
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by bonez » 3 Feb 2007 12:27
the man from del monte
he say yes 
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by Deathadder » 4 Feb 2007 3:14
UWSDWF wrote: I am not a Moderator or administrator or helper monkey...
maybe not a helper monkey...

It's ok guys, i have a really bad attention sp-wow look, a beach!
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by mh » 4 Feb 2007 13:11
Mirulm4249 wrote:Hello. Me gots a question. Probably stupid one. But here it goes. I'd like to share with description of some of "better" locks/cylinders. By that I mean KESO system (2000S omega, 10RS and so-on), EVVA (DPS, 3KS, GPI and so on), BAB-ZeissIkon and some other. Of course including pictures (as soon as I get my digicam back on-line...) Can this be posted on "open" forum, or should I wait to get to "advanced user" state (assuming I will ever get to it  ) ? Peace. Mirek
Have a look at this thread - viewtopic.php?t=13478
If your locks are not yet there, but locks of the same category are - why not add your locks as well?
Lot's of members would be happy
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by Mirulm4249 » 6 Feb 2007 6:16
Thanks a lot, everyone. I think my question has been answered by now.
If your locks are not yet there, but locks of the same category are - why not add your locks as well?
Aye, it might be a fairly good idea.
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by mucky » 6 Feb 2007 14:50
[quote="Shrub"]Safe and Auto locks are still advanced section only, all pics and details are held there,
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always the way eh, i come from the vehicle beakdown industry (agents for the aa, rac etc) and have quite a lot of experience in the auto lock area but can't talk about it
yet can talk about that which i have only a little but growing understanding of ie pin tumblers, levers, wafers etc, i supose its one way of not standing still but adding to my knowlege,
will get there at some point
wheres the pause button for this life thing?
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by lunchb0x » 7 Feb 2007 7:26
im like you, i do alot with cars from making keys when the customer looses them to rekeying them and replacing and recoding modules for the immobeliser.
and also ths same with safe workk, but it is really good to be able to see what people come up with for making their own picks, electric pick guns and so on, befor this site i never would of thought about some of this stuff
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