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Open up lock to remove pins

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Open up lock to remove pins

Postby Ives » 11 Feb 2005 11:08

Hey, i just bought a new lock, and since i am a newbie in lockpicking, i wanted to remove a few pins, but first i had to open the lock, this is a picture of the backside:
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And this is a foto of the entire lock:
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How do I open this lock?
I'm digging my grave with pick and wrench!:-)
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Postby kehveli » 11 Feb 2005 11:53

This has been discussed before. Please, search for repinning euro cylinder.

For example on this thread may be of interest to you:
viewtopic.php?t=5199&highlight=repinning+euro+cylinder
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Postby Jenova » 13 Feb 2005 6:37

i sujest u start on another lock :P
euro cyclinders aer a mess job with out a job

get a lockwood 530 cyc or a re-keyable padlock
more fun :D
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Postby Ives » 13 Feb 2005 13:48

Maybe i'll buy a new lock in about a month, because right now I haven't got a single $ :x . By the way: this lock cost me 12€ (= 14$), I have to save 2 and a half week to buy that lock. :oops:
I'm digging my grave with pick and wrench!:-)
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Postby toomush2drink » 13 Feb 2005 13:50

Search for posts by the user sj as he has posted an in depth guide on how to take the pins out and with homemade tools. You can do this no problem once you know how.
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Postby skold » 13 Feb 2005 14:24

Jenova, Ives is in Belgium where lockwoods are probably not sold.. .. ..

in short, remove the circlip from the back of the cylinder put the key in and pull the cylinder.
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Postby kehveli » 14 Feb 2005 8:58

toomush2drink wrote:Search for posts by the user sj as he has posted an in depth guide on how to take the pins out and with homemade tools. You can do this no problem once you know how.


Hey toomush there!

Did you read my post and possibly look at the link? If you had looked at it you would have noticed that I linked to preciesly that post.

Maybe you have just drinked too much :twisted:

Err, just kidding...
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