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Curious about a lock I have

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Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 12 Jul 2009 3:27

I have a Kryptonite padlock with a cylindrical key but it doesn't have a model on it or anything and while I do have the keys for it, I am curious about a detail on it. About a half inch over from the keyway, there is a small hole with a small pin or something inside, and it is directly below the side of the hasp that comes out of the lock. I am wondering what the purpose of this small hole is... any ideas?

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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 12 Jul 2009 3:59

It occurs to me that pictures might be useful in getting this question answered. Here is a side shot and a pic of the bottom, the hole I'm asking about is on the left of the bottom of the lock.

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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby lunchb0x » 12 Jul 2009 4:32

it should just be a draining hole so any water that gets into the lock can get out, other wise the lock can fill up and rust out quicker.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 12 Jul 2009 17:24

Thanks, that makes sense... it just seemed kinda odd to me and was wondering if it might be able to help in some way in bypassing it too... I don't really use the lock for anything, so I'm going to play around with SPP on it.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby awol70 » 12 Jul 2009 22:11

may i see the key?
i am trying to pick a similar lock.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby unlisted » 13 Jul 2009 1:17

Cool little lock, but it is a tubular brand, so we cannot really be discussing methods to open/bypass/pick it.

Considered advanced materials.

I'll leave this thread here for now, since nothing advanced has been mentioned.

Nice little lock BTW, I'm always looking for one like that.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 14 Jul 2009 15:21

unlisted wrote:Cool little lock, but it is a tubular brand, so we cannot really be discussing methods to open/bypass/pick it.

Considered advanced materials.

I'll leave this thread here for now, since nothing advanced has been mentioned.

Nice little lock BTW, I'm always looking for one like that.


SO I guess that means I shouldn't post pics of the key then?
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby FarmerFreak » 14 Jul 2009 15:58

SO I guess that means I shouldn't post pics of the key then?


No, you can post pics of the keys. We just can't discuss how to pick it on the open forums. Somewhere around here Snowyboy has a good cut out of a tubular lock.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 14 Jul 2009 23:38

Ok, cool... I'll snap a new and get them up soon. I just want to make sure I'm not breaking any rules, being new to the forum and all.

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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 15 Jul 2009 0:02

And now, for your dancing and dining pleasure... here are some pics of the key resized to be forum viewing friendly:

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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby raimundo » 15 Jul 2009 7:51

water in an outdoor padlock can freeze in cold weather, this makes the lock high security until you put a propane torch on it and cook off the water. thats why theres drain holes.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby TheSkyer » 15 Jul 2009 8:43

I believe those kind of holes are also often use to lubricate a lock if it's really Fubar.
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 15 Jul 2009 15:11

Thanks for all the input! everyone's answers make perfect sense... I like the icy/torch bit too!
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby n2oah » 15 Jul 2009 22:25

Tubular locks? Advanced material? Since when?
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Re: Curious about a lock I have

Postby immolate » 16 Jul 2009 1:26

Tubular locks are far from advanced material..
I actually find them easier to pick in comparison to a normal 5 pin lock with security pins.

I have an ace 2 lock that they use on your average vending machine. It took me less than 2 minutes to open it with the proper tool.

[edit- this is considered advanced- since its normally used on high security applications, including vending machines- unlisted]
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