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Postby InactiveX » 8 Jul 2005 12:49

Very good quicklocks. Thank you.

If anyone is having trouble playing the videos, try this link:

http://www.3ivx.com/download/
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Postby quicklocks » 8 Jul 2005 14:47

i will see if i can find a yale and do one for you if you like :D
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Postby Keyring » 9 Jul 2005 4:46

:D
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Postby quicklocks » 9 Jul 2005 5:09

ok done it its on the list please bear in mind that there is now two pages so go to next.
ive done two, one i raked to set the spools and the thing bloody opened (never happens at the door when its raining)
the other i zapped with the gun just to set the spools quick, you can single pick or rake for the same effect it just takes alittle longer and i wanted to keep the vids short
i should have charged people to veiw these id have made a mint :( guess im too nice :lol:
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Postby vector40 » 9 Jul 2005 6:00

"they never do this on the door, when its raining"

:D
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Postby Keyring » 9 Jul 2005 6:21

Wow. Thanks, that's impressive. I wonder what make of picks they were (the manual ones). I suppose I should try this in a vice instead of holding the lock in one hand and applying tension with a finger of that hand.

Regarding videos (and charging), the set is certainly a valuable resource which can be a great confidence booster. I'm certainly grateful to you for the 'request' lock vids.
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Postby quicklocks » 9 Jul 2005 6:39

the vid site was getting abit messy so ive re-grouped them in to directoys now and im starting on a advanced one that will only be open to people in the avanced section sorry. so if you want in then pm me for the password :)
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Postby Keyring » 9 Jul 2005 6:56

Just a quick update on my Yale 'problem'. I just tried to copy what quicklocks did with his rake in the first yale video. The two things I tried were a) apply tension anti-clockwise, and b) use the rake. I was holding the lock in my hand as I don't have a vice set up at the moment.

To my surprise after about 6 seconds the lock came apart in my hands! (I'd forgotten that the circlip was no longer on the back) so I have pins and springs all over the floor. But anyway, success after years of failure. Thanks, quicklocks! It just shows the value of a picture compared with text.
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Postby quicklocks » 10 Jul 2005 6:25

Keyring wrote:To my surprise after about 6 seconds the lock came apart in my hands! (I'd forgotten that the circlip was no longer on the back) so I have pins and springs all over the floor. But anyway, success after years of failure. Thanks, quicklocks! It just shows the value of a picture compared with text.

:lol: oops :lol:
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Postby oaksy » 10 Jul 2005 10:48

Thats funny i was messing around opening yale locks today i also phoned up B&Q to see if they had a yale X5 and they have i will be playing with that tomorrow????

What i would like to say is very nice videos again quicklocks...
Just need a video on you playing with a X5..
Thanks again mate...
Regards
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Postby quicklocks » 10 Jul 2005 10:57

will do one when i have a x5 cylinder. though that vid will probably be a bit longer :lol: ive yet to open one reliably i only seem to open them by chance. i need more practice myself on them :D

ive add a couple more vids as well.
im running out of things to open :lol:
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Postby oaksy » 10 Jul 2005 11:14

Quicklock PM me your address i will send a X5 down for you...
Regards
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Postby Keyring » 10 Jul 2005 13:36

Hope I haven't started something. I mean, along the lines of 'Challenge Quicklocks'. From what I've heard the X5 is a bit hit and miss for picking. Still, quicklocks, you only have to show the attempt that works! :D

PS I'd still like to know what picks you were using on the Yale. A bit academic as I've now opened 5/6 of the Yales I have, using the famous 'quicklocks' technique, but it would still be interesting.
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Postby quicklocks » 10 Jul 2005 13:59

my hand picks are majestic the 32piece set ithink its 32 anyway ive added bits :D
when i get a x5 iwill have a go and if i cannot do it im not afraid to say so :?
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Postby oaksy » 11 Jul 2005 11:00

Keyring you havent started anything..I just cant have quicklocks running out of locks to pick... :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :lol:
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