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by Hojo » 14 Jul 2004 4:21
I have recently made a Re-Pinning video for a padlock, but is basically the same as any other lock, its for people who dont have all the special tools, like me so I have developed a way to do it....so yeah pm if you have about 15 megs of webspace
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by FuSL » 14 Jul 2004 7:26
If you had some flatrate-like connection, you could just put it up with bittorrent for a few days... well, if not maybe somebody has enough space.. I've got a too small traffic limit, like only a few hundred mbs a month...
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by frostbyte » 14 Jul 2004 7:32
email sent
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by Exodus5000 » 14 Jul 2004 13:29
When this video goes up post the link here, i'de be interested in seeing it.
[deadlink]http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/6973/exodus5000ac5.jpg
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by zeke79 » 14 Jul 2004 15:19
you can upload to my ftp also if you like. The link is ftp://lockpicking:101@nickz.homeftp.net . Just drop it in the uploads or templates folder. 
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by Jenova » 15 Jul 2004 5:50
hey hojo i might upload it on my isp ftp for ya
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by Hojo » 16 Jul 2004 3:01
Excelent, I already have a few people willing to host it so Just waiting now, should be up in a day or so... 
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by Jenova » 17 Jul 2004 3:30
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by kuefler » 17 Jul 2004 10:43
fast site jenova, good work!
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by mcm757207 » 17 Jul 2004 14:00
I downloaded that file and extracted it and it plays fine... but without any sound. 
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by Guitar_J » 17 Jul 2004 14:10
Worked fine for me... Nice work hojo
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by Hojo » 18 Jul 2004 5:38
Thanks to Jenova for hosting, and if you have no sound, try turning up the volume  hehehe or, mabey you dont have the right audio codecs, happened to me a while ago....
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by Qingu The Hobo » 19 Jul 2004 14:31
Nice, handy trick with sliding the cylinder back in. Thanks for the video, I found it useful.
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by Luke » 20 Jul 2004 2:58
ok guys, just might wanna add something that will clear up a few things,
1 - I would suggest using a Plug Follower when rekeying - they cam be made from pretty much anything.
2 - Not all drivers can be loaded through the holes in the bottom of the lock, most locks dont have the holes open.
3 - I wouldn't recommend using "these little thin spacers" or as i know them Masterpins in a lock if the pin doesnt fit right, they are alright in masterkeying systems, but adding them really lessens security and makes the lock more prone to "stuff up"
Cheers,
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by Hojo » 20 Jul 2004 7:59
Luke....as I said this movie is for people who dont have all the tools like followers and stuff and yes I know the thin pins are called master pins, I just coulndn't remember at the time, and I didnt recomend using them....I just said you could, so dont think im stupid 
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