This is my first post, so I hope this is the right forum to put this in.
For the past several months I have been honing my skills on normal pin tumbler door locks, padlocks, etc. I'm always trying to improve and try my hand at different brands and sizes of locks. The other day, however, I picked up a new and unusual lock at Lowe's that wasn't anything like my normal pin-tumbler locks. It is a Master Lock 8118 and you can see it here:
http://www.diamondtool.net/dt/product_l ... 40100&pg=3
Basically, instead of a column of pins, it has a series of disks that all have to be rotated to an exact degree. It has no spring tension. The key is hard to describe... the teeth are basically like sideways dents of various angle/degree.
Anyways, I've researched this lock as best as I can and the only thing that I could come up with is that it seems similar to an Abus Plus lock and is sometimes referred to as a disk tumbler. However, other then that, I have yet to find any information on how to pick it and what kind of pick to use. I understand its internal workings, but since there is no spring tension, I have no idea how to approach it.
Does anyone have in information or helpful hints on this lock?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!