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by twisted » 2 Jun 2005 21:52
i found two masterlock 21s in my garage and i was wondering if anyone had any templates for making warded padlock picks.
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by Chrispy » 2 Jun 2005 21:55
Not sure about templates, but there is definitely topics regarding this subject. Use the search function, it has limitless powers......
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by kuefler » 2 Jun 2005 22:39
if you can wait til the weekend i'll scan in my picks and post a pick....
as some people know there are other options than search, and personally I know that no matter how powerful the search may be... it's still next to impossible to search through the clutter, especially if your not 100% sure of what your looking for.
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by Chrispy » 2 Jun 2005 22:42
Good point kuefler. I'll grab a copy of those scanned picks/templates if you'd like to post or PM them. Are they proper warded lever picks or homemade?
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by kuefler » 2 Jun 2005 22:48
They are proper, bought em off lockpicks.com...
once you see how simple they are your gonna slap yourself and say "dude, i coulda just ground down a warded padlock key to make one!" I know because thats what I said when they came in the mail.
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by Chrispy » 2 Jun 2005 22:54
Your effort would be much appreciated if you could scan them and post them. Thanks in advance. 
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by twisted » 2 Jun 2005 23:26
yea that would be great, put them next to rulers or scale the to size or somthing so i have the measurments. thanks alot
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by Ezer » 3 Jun 2005 6:44
Are you sure that your lock is a Masterlock 21, and that it's a warded lock? I have a Masterlock 21, and it's a rekeyable 5 pin not a warded lock. Masterlock 22 is a warded padlock. Is that the one you have?
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by kuefler » 7 Jun 2005 20:15
so, i went to test scan so i could scan the picks in, and my scanner doesn't work... fixed it... so I go to grab my picks out of my toolbox... left them at work... haha, i'm writing it on my hand right now to bring them home so I can scan them.
they are on their way a.s.a.p. sorry for the delay.
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by Chrispy » 7 Jun 2005 20:28
All good. We wait patiently 
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by Geek142 » 8 Jun 2005 4:54
Here you are.
Sorry for the size.
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by Chrispy » 8 Jun 2005 5:26
Thank you Geek. Are these tracings of yours? I'll get started on making some asap. What do you suggest they be made out of? I've got plenty of hacksaw blades lying around, but will they be wide enough for the bows? Thanks again. Still waiting on yours too, kuefler. 
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by Geek142 » 8 Jun 2005 6:40
I think romstar gave me those... not sure though..
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by n2oah » 8 Jun 2005 13:03
For my warded picks, I looked in my box full of keys (which has grown quite large) and found some old keys for warded padlocks. All you have to do is cut off all of the wards except the last two.
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