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by djyaif » 13 Mar 2007 3:23
how to make a lock unpickable but still working with the ORIGINAL key!!i know how to,,,,,,  about you 
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by 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,,,,,,  about you 
Buy an Abloy Protec!
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by 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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by What » 13 Mar 2007 4:15
even something electric isnt 'pick' proof. you just need different tools. 
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by 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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by lunchb0x » 13 Mar 2007 4:29
but you dont "pick an electric lock, you by-pass or manipulate it
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by lockedin » 13 Mar 2007 4:36
Unpickable? No.
Harder to pick? Put some security pins in.
How? Click here
Where to acquire?
Click here
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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by 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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by 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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by bumpit » 13 Mar 2007 15:16
Must be a French thing
Ok tell us. 
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by Biaxial Ranger » 13 Mar 2007 17:49
bumpit wrote:Must be a French thing Ok tell us. 
LOL... 
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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by digital_blue » 13 Mar 2007 20:29
Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. 
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by blackfoot » 13 Mar 2007 20:55
~o)  this should be good
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by Shrub » 14 Mar 2007 6:36
digital_blue wrote:Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. 
Aw come on DB, it inspired me to look for a razor blade and start rolling my sleaves up 
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by JackNco » 14 Mar 2007 7:07
Shrub wrote:digital_blue wrote:Well this has been a totally inspiring and informative thread. 
Aw come on DB, it inspired me to look for a razor blade and start rolling my sleaves up 
Not going emo on us are u shrub
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