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help wolfdog locks

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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help wolfdog locks

Postby mashed » 2 Jan 2005 12:54

Hi I've been picking for about a month, i started on desk locks then money boxes and then i picked tri circle, medium sized locks, however, I have spent most of my free time in the past week attempting to pick a medium sized wolfdog padlock, it's key way seems to be much smaller than the tri circles however my home made picks (made from hack saw blades) fit nicely. Please help!
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Postby _Ethereal_ » 2 Jan 2005 17:54

I smell another Aussie!

Ok wolfdog padlocks are the most useless brand of padlock, if you want to pick them, it is much easier to use a couple of bobby pins bent into a hook and a torque tool.

I have a small set of keys (somewhere) that opens the most common combinations and most of the others, if you have about 15 keys that fit into these locks, cut some of the cuts deeper at random, and do some testing on locks with the same key way, and soon ye shall have a set of keys that will open most of these locks!
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Postby poisoned » 3 Jan 2005 3:22

I once had a 4-pin wolfdog...
I think it had 1 or 2 mushroom pins (drivers(?))..
\o/
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