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Key blanks to suit this Abus 83/45 plug?

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Key blanks to suit this Abus 83/45 plug?

Postby quantum-x » 11 Mar 2005 9:20

I've got this lock floating around- it's an abus 83/45, and lovely on the inside, but I was just wondering what keyblank would suit this plug?

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the plug itself is a 6 pin cylinder.
PS - i'm new, so i hope this is in the right forum

Thanks
Simon
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Postby Kaellman » 11 Mar 2005 14:46

Any blank with the right wards i guess. Or are you wondering what picks that fit your lock?
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Postby quantum-x » 11 Mar 2005 18:23

Kaellman wrote:Any blank with the right wards i guess. Or are you wondering what picks that fit your lock?


Hi there - I'm more specificially looking for the key blanks.
There are many abus blanks that are similar, and I was wondering if any blank buff here could say - oh yes, that's an XYZ!

thx
Simon
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Postby skold » 13 Mar 2005 2:58

where are you living?

btw you will not be able to buy a blank for that unless you are a locksmith.

pick it and buy a new cylinder with key's cut to code.
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Postby quantum-x » 13 Mar 2005 4:23

skold wrote:where are you living?

btw you will not be able to buy a blank for that unless you are a locksmith.

pick it and buy a new cylinder with key's cut to code.


Hi there, I'm up in brisbane.
I've already picked it, that's no so much the issue - but I have seen sites selling blanks for very similar wards, and was curious to know if anyone was aware of the blank 'code' for them
cheers!
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Postby skold » 13 Mar 2005 14:58

P1.. btw, where did you find that..its likely to be heavily master keyed
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Postby quantum-x » 13 Mar 2005 16:10

skold wrote:P1.. btw, where did you find that..its likely to be heavily master keyed


found it down a drain of all places :D
what's the dirt on this lock? you seem to know the background on it?
what have I got here?
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Postby skold » 14 Mar 2005 3:52

it is likely a governenment lock, easy to pick.

can be opened with a hacksaw in under 30 seconds( 3.4 cm up from the top of the plug, towards the shackle) . 5 - 6 pins, uses standard lockwood pins, boron or molydenum shackle, rusts well picks well and is easily opened with other methods that i cannot discuss with you.

You have a 6- 20 month old lock with 5- 6 pins and it costs about $45 with the nice restricted P1 cylinder and pins.
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Postby quantum-x » 14 Mar 2005 4:00

skold wrote:it is likely a governenment lock, easy to pick.

can be opened with a hacksaw in under 30 seconds( 3.4 cm up from the top of the plug, towards the shackle) . 5 - 6 pins, uses standard lockwood pins, boron or molydenum shackle, rusts well picks well and is easily opened with other methods that i cannot discuss with you.

You have a 6- 20 month old lock with 5- 6 pins and it costs about $45 with the nice restricted P1 cylinder and pins.


Thanks for the info!

RE: the 'cannot discuss' - is this part of the 'advanced forum' access thing, or something you're bound by?

I don't mean to sound rude, just curious, that's all. I was wanting to play with making my own keys from measuring pins etc, and thought it could be easy w/ this lock, because I could take the barrel out, but I guess I should get another one :D

thanks, interested to see your rply :)
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Postby skold » 14 Mar 2005 4:09

yeah give me a pm i can give you some quick opening tequiniques.

if you want one i can sell you one for $25aus + postage.

pm i f you need one.
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Postby tony.steward » 14 Mar 2005 5:21

This Abus padlock has an OZ plug in it made by Larsens pty ltd.

If I have my profiles correct it is an OZ1. Patents on this keyway have expired however dealer are still bound by agreements.

Best bet is go to a locksmith and get a 570 plug to replace this one. Assuming you can pick or drill this one out and pin up a new plug.

Alternatly take it to a locksmith & pay them to do it for you. Although probably cheaper to buy new one.

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Postby quantum-x » 14 Mar 2005 5:26

tony.steward wrote:This Abus padlock has an OZ plug in it made by Larsens pty ltd.

If I have my profiles correct it is an OZ1. Patents on this keyway have expired however dealer are still bound by agreements.

Best bet is go to a locksmith and get a 570 plug to replace this one. Assuming you can pick or drill this one out and pin up a new plug.

Alternatly take it to a locksmith & pay them to do it for you. Although probably cheaper to buy new one.

Regards
Tony Steward
www.locksdownunder.com


Thanks for the insight, I appreciate it :)
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