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Anoying lockwoods (wont open)

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Postby skold » 15 Mar 2005 2:03

Tony, he is talking about the new 234's the easyest entry is to drill a hole and rotate the ball control cam.
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just ask

Postby spunoff » 28 Jun 2005 7:00

i suggest you stick that padlock in your pocket and next time you pass a locksmith shop just go in and ask them to open it for you.
tell them you are doing a project for school (if your in that age group ) or just tell em the truth.
i don't see what you've got to lose !
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Postby skold » 28 Jun 2005 19:58

Telling the truth will get you alot further...
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Postby mupet » 28 Jun 2005 20:28

How old are the locks
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Postby skold » 2 Jul 2005 5:16

The ones I ended up opening for tasty where about 3 months old one of thamster pins had flipped .: preventing the cylinder being rotated
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Postby skeleton » 3 Sep 2005 5:09

Tasty, do you have any rake picks.
I recently bought one of these locks (does it have the IC) and i found if you hold it upside down, using less tension then normal (if you practice on just the cylinder normally) you can open the lock with about 10 strokes of the rake pick. The first time I opened mine, it took 30 strokes. But you will ge it.
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Postby skold » 6 Sep 2005 18:46

Yes, it appears when you have the removeable core 234/45 lockwood padlock, it is easier to open it when it is upside down.

But its easier when using a diamond other than a rake.
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eh

Postby MudSlinger » 27 Sep 2005 23:12

I can understand drilling in an emergency but if you have to do reykey, just shim it open, It didnt take me years as a locksmith to figure that out just a week or 2.

eh, Muds
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FFS...you know nothing about a lockwood 234 so dont post!!!!

Postby skold » 28 Sep 2005 2:39

A lockwood 234/45 is not shimmable as it contains a ball locking system.

And to rekey one you have to have it open so that the removable core can be removed or you have to have cut the screw holding the core in.
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