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Re: brinks padlock

Postby spoolspanker » 5 Nov 2008 19:08

similar problem...pin 5 on mine is set really low, and pin 4 high. It is hard to set pin 5 without disturbing pin 4 as it only has to be pushed down a tad. then 3 and 2 are both low with 1 being high. All the pins in the newer brinks padlocks have security pins. tried really high tension and really low tension and everything between.
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Re: brinks padlock

Postby jgor » 5 Nov 2008 19:27

superchicken wrote:I have the blue lock seen in the back of this picture...

http://www.rekeyable.com/brinks/images/locks.jpg


Is anyone else getting a login prompt trying to go to that link, or any page on the website?
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Re: brinks padlock

Postby spoolspanker » 5 Nov 2008 20:06

yeah, i get it too.
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Re: brinks padlock

Postby Rosa » 5 Dec 2008 8:28

superchicken wrote:I have the blue lock seen in the back of this picture...

http://www.rekeyable.com/brinks/images/locks.jpg

I set the second pin, then the first. Then I need to get the fourth pin, but I cant get past the third pin with disturbing it. As i try to get past it the first 2 pins reset. Ive tried different pics and it happens every time. Is there something im doing wrong??


Same sort of question here...

Who is familiar with security pins..?
A standard cilinder is not a problem, but:
I find it very hard to pick security locks like 'M&C skg'.
After 1 or 2 pins out of 6 I can't get any futher.
Can someone please give me some understandable advise?!
:-)!
Thanks!!
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Re: brinks padlock

Postby raimundo » 17 Dec 2008 10:27

Go to YouTube, and type in "bogota lockpick" in the search, you will see similiar locks being picked with the bogota rake, (most of the ones seen on youtube are made by the same people who make the videos)
This shows many similiar locks being picked using light intermittent tension and rapid but light raking.
most of the videos open the lock in under a minute. I don't have any connection to these video makers, except that they learned to make that pick from a tutorial that is here in the picks manual section.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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