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ReStore Haul

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ReStore Haul

Postby Robotnik » 19 Sep 2015 16:19

Hit the local Habitat for Humanity ReStore today; found some lock goodness.

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Couple of Schlage AL series leversets - one NIB passage, one storeroom function with a (partially pinned) Primus cylinder.

Also, two older keyed Schlage brass knobsets, one with a large exterior knob and standard size interior knob. Finally, two Master LOTO padlocks (three box bundle, one was empty, so they cut me a deal), and a Master 2010, a key bypass high security (by Master standards) combo padlock.

Probably going to fit the AL storeroom lever with a working standard C keyway cylinder and sell the leversets, then have some fun rebuilding and restoring the two knobsets. The rest is picking/decoding practice!
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby Robotnik » 19 Sep 2015 16:27

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And no, the practice didn't take long.

The Primus sitting there gets significantly less impressive when I mention that it only had three top pins and three side pins :( .
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2015 18:31

Nice picking there. Good haul. :)

If anyone knows any tricks for figuring out the combo on that Master 2010, please PM me. Want to work out the combo of one from a lock display board.

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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby Robotnik » 19 Sep 2015 19:11

GWiens2001 wrote:
If anyone knows any tricks for figuring out the combo on that Master 2010, please PM me. Want to work out the combo of one from a lock display board.

Gordon


Likewise. I can pick the bypass cylinder all day long, but haven't had any luck getting traction on decoding.
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby MBI » 19 Sep 2015 19:22

Robotnik wrote:
GWiens2001 wrote:
If anyone knows any tricks for figuring out the combo on that Master 2010, please PM me. Want to work out the combo of one from a lock display board.

Gordon


Likewise. I can pick the bypass cylinder all day long, but haven't had any luck getting traction on decoding.

If you can pick it open, can you peek into the open shackle hole with an otoscope to see the gates when you dial?
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby cledry » 19 Sep 2015 20:48

No code number on the combination lock?
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby kwoswalt99- » 19 Sep 2015 21:19

If anyone's interested, I believe this is the patent, or at least the closest I could find. US 7934405
I think someone's gonna have to sacrifice one, and figure out how to beat it. :wink:
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2015 22:39

kwoswalt99- wrote:If anyone's interested, I believe this is the patent, or at least the closest I could find. US 7934405
I think someone's gonna have to sacrifice one, and figure out how to beat it. :wink:


Hmmm. The internals remind me of the S&G 8088, without the rekeyable aspect.

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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Sep 2015 23:54

cledry wrote:No code number on the combination lock?


On the 2010, code is 100288

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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby cledry » 20 Sep 2015 8:23

GWiens2001 wrote:
cledry wrote:No code number on the combination lock?


On the 2010, code is 100288

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No go on that one.
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Re: ReStore Haul

Postby Robotnik » 20 Sep 2015 11:39

My 2010 is sadly sans code/serial number.

No go on decoding via shackle hole either; while it works on the standard 1500 series, this is the view on the 2000 series:

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