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by tshock » 8 Jul 2005 21:45
I am trying to pick a masterlock fortress 4pin model 1084 (i think thats what it is). I am able to pick 3 of the 4 pins, and then i lock up and no more of the pins will move. what am i doing wrong? I am simply raking over the pins with a snake pick. Usually set 3 of them in 20-30 seconds.
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by tshock » 8 Jul 2005 21:48
my situation is very similar to the GARRISON PADLOCK post, except 3 pins are pickable and 1 isnt.
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by cracksman » 8 Jul 2005 21:59
sounds like you have some security pins, have a good search on the forum... in the meantime put just enough force on your wrench to keep it from falling out (after you think you picked the 3 pins) then have a push on all the pins, if anyone pushes the wrench back against you, then you definetly have a spool/shroom or two.
Good luck, don't get frustrated, once it comes it's like riding a bike...on a street with a lot of potholes, and big dogs, oh and the monkeys that like shiny things, and the Thermite, the mazolla....ohhh the humanity!!! ...err, sorry, everything is fine  -good luck
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by Chrispy » 8 Jul 2005 22:19
cracksman wrote:Good luck, don't get frustrated, once it comes it's like riding a bike...on a street with a lot of potholes, and big dogs, oh and the monkeys that like shiny things, and the Thermite, the mazolla....ohhh the humanity!!! ...err, sorry, everything is fine -good luck
Riding a bike on one wheel with no arms, carrying a bucket of mazolla, with flying monkeys that like shiny things and throw thermite at you....
Cracksman.... you crack me up 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Buggs41 » 8 Jul 2005 22:28
tshock,
After you set most of the pins with the rake, put it down, and grab a hook pick. ( Keep your tension wrench in place, with tension on it though! )
Use the hook to push further on the pins. As cracksman said, if you feel any of the pins try to rotate your tension wrench back, that pin is a security pin. ( spool or mushroom. )
Good luck! And keep at it.
My fleet of NR2003 online race cars.
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by tshock » 8 Jul 2005 22:35
yes thats exactly what it does. it is the 3rd pin
any idea how to pick it?
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by The Wanderer » 8 Jul 2005 22:43
Thou shalt not flame.
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by tshock » 8 Jul 2005 22:47
ok i looked at the blue site animation and did what they did, but when i pushed on that pin, and loosened the tork(not enough to reset the pins), the pins reset, it was really weird
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by stick » 8 Jul 2005 23:29
Depending on how extreme the shape of the pin is, it could've caused the plug to rotate so much that it caused the other pins to unset. If that's what really happened, that pin is now truely set above the shear line, and you can re-pick the other pins.
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