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LOB Cylinder with Monster Key

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Re: LOB Cylinder with Monster Key

Postby KPick » 18 May 2014 22:08

I think the best bet here would be the Bogota rake by Raimundo.
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Re: LOB Cylinder with Monster Key

Postby critmass235 » 19 May 2014 1:59

i always snap from the back and come out a little then snap again, then repeat, normally only takes a few tries but bending out a snapper is a lot quicker than grinding out a pick. worth a shot in my opinion.( they take like 5 mins to make compared the time to make a good pick) plus i got windshield blades at the price of free which is alway nice ( autozone trash on a rainy day)
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Re: LOB Cylinder with Monster Key

Postby jp97103 » 7 Jun 2014 13:37

I was dissapointed not to see any security drivers. But i guess they figure if you can't touch it you cant pick it. I wonder how fragile a pick that long is... are you going to repin with security pins?
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Re: LOB Cylinder with Monster Key

Postby GWiens2001 » 7 Jun 2014 20:29

The picks Raimundo made for my 12 pin LOB are not fragile at all. Then again, he does outstanding work. Have been tempted to put some spool and serrated pins into the lock, but then again the lock is not, nor is it ever likely to be, in use. And there just aren't many people who would even consider the possibility of the key being that long, let alone picks long enough to reach the back pins.

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