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by HT4 » 27 Oct 2016 13:03
adi_picker wrote:I used a regular thickness hook for most pins, levering off the top warding, but to set the shallowest pins I used one of my thins from the bottom warding. Lots of keyway interference when doing this, and also plenty from the shutter, which I found was easiest to leave shut, as anything I used to keep it open got it in the way of picking. The way you see the shutter in the picture is the way I picked it. The shutter has a lot of spring tension, so much in fact that it is hard to insert the key in normal operation. This is really a brutal lock!
If you are interested, see my video #255 for an easy way to deal with that shutter. 
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by adi_picker » 29 Oct 2016 6:46
Thanks for the heads up LPL. I did sneak a peak at your vid before I did my pick, and tried to employ your method. Unfortunately, my lock had a reasonably difficult bitting with a 9 cut at Pos4, and a 7 or so at Pos6, so I had to use a thin and lever off the bottom of the keyway and around the wards, as levering off the middle ward would overset. The wrench I had handy didnt sit flush with the face, so I couldnt lever at the right angle when picking off the bottom. Perhaps I will make a tool with the correct fit the next time I have a crack at it and see how much easier it is 
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by Robotnik » 11 Nov 2016 1:48
 Been playing around with challenging bittings lately. Picked this Schlage 5 pin today, bitted 92929. Spools in positions 2 and 4.
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by Silverado » 11 Nov 2016 7:45
Similar to the bitting I put on my MrWizard challenge lock. High and low alternating, a standard driver pin in #6 and the rest are alternating spool and serrated. I've had to take a break from picking it because it got me pretty frustrated and I realized I was more trying to pry it open than finesse it into submission. Good job Robotnik!!
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by kilae » 20 Nov 2016 10:32
New Locks:  2x open (old CES and Medeco euro profile) 3x next 2x unpickable???
Mess with the BEST, die like the REST! I search: All magnetic locks (Miwa Magnetic, MagLok, Mottura MC), Trioving locks, Xylok, S&G 951, ... I have: Swiss locks like Sea, Kaba and Keso, magnetic locks and some more 
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by adi_picker » 22 Nov 2016 5:23
Ironsafe Isolation / Lockout Lock  Ive been slacking lately, so heres a 7 pin with a strange keyway. All spools, a bit of fun.
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by Strigidae » 25 Nov 2016 14:17
American 5200. Its been a great learning tool.
Still working on the abus titalium 80something/something. Its providing a fun challenge and Ive gotten as far as a very shallow false set.
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by Daltonj21 » 25 Nov 2016 20:44
Its been a while since I've posted on here with life and the holidays. Just wanted to share what I've been spending some of my time on. This is fully pinned. The key isn't the prettiest but I got it zero bitted so I hand filed a key and pinned it. 
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by Strigidae » 26 Nov 2016 19:29
Its a great day! I finally got the abus 80ti/50 picked this evening!! Only got it once and im not 100% sure what i did. Used a peterson deforrest diamond and a peterson tok wrench. More practice and i cant wait!
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by Robotnik » 26 Nov 2016 22:00
Daltonj21 wrote:Its been a while since I've posted on here with life and the holidays. Just wanted to share what I've been spending some of my time on. This is fully pinned. The key isn't the prettiest but I got it zero bitted so I hand filed a key and pinned it. 
Key looks fine to me  Nice work! Is this the first Primus you've taken down?
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by Daltonj21 » 27 Nov 2016 2:39
Key looks fine to me  Nice work! Is this the first Primus you've taken down?
Thanks and yes it is.
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by jeffmoss26 » 27 Nov 2016 12:11
7 pin generic SFIC in a WB padlock, picked to control using a Peterson gem and .050 prybar.  I was able to decode the core, have a control key made, and remove the core from another padlock of the same series.
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by Tyler J. Thomas » 27 Nov 2016 13:27
jeffmoss26 wrote:I was able to decode the core, have a control key made, and remove the core from another padlock of the same series.
Oh I love when that happens. What is your decoding method?
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by jeffmoss26 » 27 Nov 2016 19:03
Tyler J. Thomas wrote:jeffmoss26 wrote:I was able to decode the core, have a control key made, and remove the core from another padlock of the same series.
Oh I love when that happens. What is your decoding method?
I have an A1 decoding block - just measured the top pins with my digital calipers and used a program made by Phil Domenici to convert the pin lengths into the actual key cuts.
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by Tyler J. Thomas » 27 Nov 2016 21:27
jeffmoss26 wrote:Tyler J. Thomas wrote:jeffmoss26 wrote:I was able to decode the core, have a control key made, and remove the core from another padlock of the same series.
Oh I love when that happens. What is your decoding method?
I have an A1 decoding block - just measured the top pins with my digital calipers and used a program made by Phil Domenici to convert the pin lengths into the actual key cuts.
Do you have the PadPal app he made? Saved me a few times.
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