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Brico 40mm laminated padlock

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Brico 40mm laminated padlock

Postby chewy0003 » 7 Dec 2012 9:24

Hello, this will be my first post to this site

Lock picking is a new hobby for me and I thought I'd give some information
about a Brico padlock that I disassembled and studied.

Brico being assembled... http://youtu.be/53nI6BPx2Es

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Brand: Brico 40mm Laminated Padlock
Origin: China
Pins: 4 spool pins (cheap ugly spool pins)

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I drilled out the 8 pins, that were holding the lamination's together, with a regular drill bit
and then tapped the pins out with a hammer and a skinny nail.

To keep the drill bit from sliding off the rounded pin head I used a center punch and hammer
to dent a small hole for the tip of the drill bit to rest into.

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(below) These spool pins seem more rounded at their ends than the ones I see on other websites

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(below) I thought this double locking mechanism was interesting...they both share one spring

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If anyone would like to see more about this lock please let me know I have lots of pics
and I'm willing to take more.

I also have a video on youtube showing the Brico padlock lamination's being put together...

http://youtu.be/53nI6BPx2Es

Please let me know if something doesn't work or seem to show...first time here...bye for now.
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Re: Brico 40mm laminated padlock

Postby GWiens2001 » 7 Dec 2012 9:29

Nice first post. Welcome to LP101.

I have seen that type of spool pin before inside of cheap Harbor Freight padlocks. Posted a writeup similar to yours a while back, with pics. The primary difference I see is the Harbor Freight lock had a plastic plug, where yours appears to be brass.

Nice pictures, too! Look forward to more from you in the future.

Gordon
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Re: Brico 40mm laminated padlock

Postby Squelchtone » 7 Dec 2012 9:31

A very warm welcome to the forum!

An excellent first post, very informative, well written, and good photos. I can't believe those spool pins, they look cast instead of machined.

Thank you for your contribution. Poke around the forums, there's lots of good info dating back 10 years, and feel free to ask questions should you have any.

Squelchtone

PS. GWiens2001 types too fast! :D
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