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Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

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Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

Postby Ezz » 4 Apr 2011 10:39

Hi all, apologies I posted this before in Pick FU but I guess it was the wrong place and is more suited to here?

Hi, still noob here, down the car boot today I picked up a big chunky Chubb padlock that had no key. The guy wanted £5 for it even though he knew it had no key but when I put it back down he immediately dropped his price to a mere 50p!! I picked it up despite the fact that it's most likely way beyond my experience level which let's face it is pretty much zero.

Anyway, could someone please have a look and tell me what it is?? I've attached some photo's below, in terms of dimensions it's 7.5cm wide, 2.2cm thick and 5cm tall.

http://s1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff484/Ezzlocks/

May be willing to swap if it's going to be years away for me?
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Re: Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

Postby femurat » 4 Apr 2011 11:02

Hi Ezz, welcome to the forum. You did a bargain by getting that for just 50p :mrgreen:

Your lock can be identified by looking on google, I'm sure you can do that. A quick image search using "chubb padlock" returned me a lot of images, the one which looks similar to yours is called "Chubb 1K12C Padlock".

You're still a beginner, so I suggest you to put it aside for now. That padlock probably has some security pins, so trying to pick it now will be frustrating. I don't suggest you to swap it, shipping such a heavy lock will be more than the cost of buying a double cylinder with keys. Then you can disassemble it and practice, following db's exercise. Once you can consistently pick a standard lock (or padlock), give this nice chubb a try.

Cheers :)
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Re: Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

Postby Ezz » 4 Apr 2011 11:41

Thanks for the advice, I'll set that one aside for now. Yes i've seen db's guide and started there, I knew the chubb would be half decent and way beyond a beginner but for 50p I couldn't resist,

Thanks ag ai n

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Re: Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

Postby taylorgdl » 5 Apr 2011 13:48

A good buy for 50p

It has definately got security pins in.

Find something else to learn on, and set that padlock aside as a long term goal.

Keep practicing, follow the steps, and you'll get there.
It's all about the tension . . .
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Re: Could someple indeitfy a Chubb padlock for me please?

Postby Ezz » 6 Apr 2011 1:43

Cheers, i've got a couple of euro locks which i've re-pinned to 2, 3 and 4 pins which i've been practicing with and can tell i'm becoming more familiar with the feedback. I've put the chubb aside, I know it will be a while before there's any point trying it but for 50p I figured it was a decent investment.
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