Theist17 wrote:Dude, harsh. Haha
Would you mind detailing how you disassembled that lock for us? I have a 532 that I would love to take apart. I'm convinced that it has two spools in it, even though the list in the sticky shows one. Plus, it's getting a little too easy to pick. Sub-ten second times are boring. Maybe drop a mushroom or serrated pin in there.
I'll post some pictures when I get a chance, but here is the short version.. on the side of the lock
there is hole with a "Steel" pin that has been inset into the side of the lock.. drill that pin out (if you make the drill hole small, and go "deep" then use a lightly larger drill bit, the larger drill bit will "bind" in the hole and then you can use it to pull the pin out (or insert a screw and pull it out)
with the first pin, you can now pull out the cylinder.
if you look, there is a second "brass" pin which is underneath the still pin (right in line).. use the same process as above, and you can now disassemble the cylinder and get to the pins.
BUT!!!!! be carefull not to get the pins/springs stuck when you pull the plug out it will mess up the springs (like I did with 2 of mine)
after my disassembly, I just put back the brass pin, and used a cotter pin to replace the steel one (so I can disassemble it easy next time I want to play with it..)