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how to rebuild a lock to be unpickable

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how to rebuild a lock to be unpickable

Postby djyaif » 13 Mar 2007 3:23

how to make a lock unpickable but still working with the ORIGINAL key!!i know how to,,,,,, :D about you :?:
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Re: how to rebuild a lock to be unpickable

Postby globallockytoo » 13 Mar 2007 3:25

djyaif wrote:how to make a lock unpickable but still working with the ORIGINAL key!!i know how to,,,,,, :D about you :?:


Buy an Abloy Protec!
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Postby lunchb0x » 13 Mar 2007 3:58

you can not make a lock unpickable if it has a mechanical mechanism, being KABA, Abloy, Bi-lock or what ever, only way to do it is to use something electrical,
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Postby What » 13 Mar 2007 4:15

even something electric isnt 'pick' proof. you just need different tools. :D
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Postby nekret » 13 Mar 2007 4:29

I think if you as an individual are rebuilding a lock you can make it unpickable in a security by obscurity fashion. For example if you take a kwikset or schlage and place miscellaneous active locking elements in it, sidebars, dimples, electronic code systems, etc. You have a lock that no one will ever know how to manipulate unless you start mass producing it or publishing pictures and/or specifications of its internals.
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Postby lunchb0x » 13 Mar 2007 4:29

but you dont "pick an electric lock, you by-pass or manipulate it
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Postby lockedin » 13 Mar 2007 4:36

Unpickable? No.

Harder to pick? Put some security pins in.
How? Click here
Where to acquire?
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You said so that it works with the same key. If you are willing to re-key so that your pin stacks look like peaks (with last stack the highest or lowest depending on how you are thinking about my peaks analogy :) ) rather than a plain, that will help too.

Good luck.
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Postby UWSDWF » 13 Mar 2007 5:02

remove the springs and replace the pins with one that stretch from the keyway to the top of the bible... one solid pin
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Postby JackNco » 13 Mar 2007 12:58

ok ill bite. tell us all about how uve figured something all the manufacturers couldn't...
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Postby bumpit » 13 Mar 2007 15:16

Must be a French thing 8)





Ok tell us. :roll:
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Postby Biaxial Ranger » 13 Mar 2007 17:49

bumpit wrote:Must be a French thing 8)





Ok tell us. :roll:




LOL... :lol:
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Postby digital_blue » 13 Mar 2007 20:29

Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. :roll:
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Postby blackfoot » 13 Mar 2007 20:55

~o) :wink: this should be good
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Postby Shrub » 14 Mar 2007 6:36

digital_blue wrote:Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. :roll:


Aw come on DB, it inspired me to look for a razor blade and start rolling my sleaves up :roll:
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Postby JackNco » 14 Mar 2007 7:07

Shrub wrote:
digital_blue wrote:Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. :roll:


Aw come on DB, it inspired me to look for a razor blade and start rolling my sleaves up :roll:


Not going emo on us are u shrub
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