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Union Double Cylinder

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Union Double Cylinder

Postby SnowyBoy » 14 Aug 2007 9:51

Alright chaps, I bought myself a union double cylinder lock (for those double glazed back doors) to mess about with as i was getting far too familiar with one type of lock, which is unhealthy.

Just wondering what peoples thoughts are on them? I've lost my tension tool, so am as yet unable to have a go with it....but i recall having a go on one ages ago to no avail.

Any ideas what type of pin setup it has? security pins at all?

Cheers :)

P.s its a UNION DOUBLE EURO CYLJ2X18-SC-AA
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Postby SnowyBoy » 14 Aug 2007 16:04

I've picked it a few times...just when i was about to give up. Requires the most gentle touch and minute tensioning.

Nice lock & very precise feeling. Seen as its a double, i might make one half a cutaway :)
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Postby JackNco » 14 Aug 2007 16:25

Hey.

I have about 4 of the unions couple of euros and ovals each (but its the same internals) I really like them as a lock to pick. im not overly sure on them as a door lock but they are very nice to play with.

Im not sure about security pins on these. i would assume they have at least 2 spools but you have to use such light tension its impossible to find the things.

if you feel you know it overly well im sure there are some members that would like to trade a lock for one. As for cutaways I really dont think they would make a good cutway. everything is silky smooth in them and i think a cutaway might change the feel of the lock. and whats the point of a cutaway that doesn't react the same as the original

All the best

John
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Postby illusion » 14 Aug 2007 16:31

I've picked maybe 30 of them and I haven't run across one that had security pins, bar one where a lockie had clearly added some later on.

They aren't too hard... Slightly harder when they've been used and are dirty, but nothing major.

Medium tension helps you feel the pins setting, and works fairly well with these locks.

I have a cut-away of one... Nothing special tbh, but if you want to make one, go for one of the oval ones to make it look cool.

I would post pics, but I don't have any way to get photos from my digicam to my computer. :(

Hit me up on PM if you want some help picking or making one into a cut-away - You sound like you deserve to be helped since you solved your own question.
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Postby parapilot » 14 Aug 2007 18:00

The unions i use / pin up daily have spools, and a side bar (DTEC) :) depends what your talking about. most bog std unions are easy to pick, with a big keyway.
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Postby SnowyBoy » 15 Aug 2007 5:47

Thanks for the replies, Was beginning to think i was being ignored lol

Here's some pics of the lock. I got it on Ebay for about five quid posted :)

http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/1728/dsc00095kb2.jpg

http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/6528/dsc00096gv9.jpg

sorry about quality/focus, I used my phone as i'm due to go to work right now and this was quicker.

JackNco, Even if like you said it wouldn't be a good cutaway to pick.....there's always the other side to practice on :D

I've had it a few more times since my last post, This is still without a tension wrench :( Just using my thumb on the centre bar which is bad habits to be getting in to.

Hopefully my pickset will be here tomorrow and i can have a proper go :D

P.s Thanks illusion, I may well be asking your advice on making a cutaway if it comes down to it, I just don't find the time these days with work to get my hands dirty ith my locks anymore :(
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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Postby SnowyBoy » 15 Aug 2007 5:47

Thanks for the replies, Was beginning to think i was being ignored lol

Here's some pics of the lock. I got it on Ebay for about five quid posted :)

http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/1728/dsc00095kb2.jpg

http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/6528/dsc00096gv9.jpg

sorry about quality/focus, I used my phone as i'm due to go to work right now and this was quicker.

JackNco, Even if like you said it wouldn't be a good cutaway to pick.....there's always the other side to practice on :D

I've had it a few more times since my last post, This is still without a tension wrench :( Just using my thumb on the centre bar which is bad habits to be getting in to.

Hopefully my pickset will be here tomorrow and i can have a proper go :D

P.s Thanks illusion, I may well be asking your advice on making a cutaway if it comes down to it, I just don't find the time these days with work to get my hands dirty ith my locks anymore :(
What a load of old BiLocks!!!!

I'm probably 0 for 400 in looking for safes behind wall paintings
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Postby robert11 » 19 Sep 2007 1:02

Nice Pics

SnowyBoy wrote:Hopefully my pickset will be here tomorrow and i can have a proper go :D


All the best for all your future endeavours.
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Postby SnowyBoy » 12 Feb 2008 8:30

robert11 wrote:Nice Pics

All the best for all your future endeavours.


Never got a chance to thank you for your kind words :)

Cheers :D
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