What have you manipulated today?
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I bought a S&G 6700 combination lock a couple months ago, and with this manipulation hype recently I decided I should pull it, make a mount and start spinning. Took me a couple days but I finally got it. I realized after I reset the combination I should have taken a picture, but I guess that is not super critical. I'll post the graphs tonight.
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Re: What have you manipulated today?
Not sure what Ilco model. This one taught me that hard turning isn't necessarily a bad thing. Easy, consistent reads and no graph even with a bent spindle. Note the darkness on 40 is the low side and 95 is the high side.
Sorry about the lighting quality. It's at my lab desk for intimidation factor lol.
Sorry about the lighting quality. It's at my lab desk for intimidation factor lol.
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Re: What have you manipulated today?
Josephus wrote:Not sure what Ilco model. This one taught me that hard turning isn't necessarily a bad thing. Easy, consistent reads and no graph even with a bent spindle. Note the darkness on 40 is the low side and 95 is the high side.
Sorry about the lighting quality. It's at my lab desk for intimidation factor lol.
Intimidation? To intimidate yourself or someone else?
Gordon
Just when you think you've learned it all, that is when you find you haven't learned anything yet.
Re: What have you manipulated today?
GWiens2001 wrote:Josephus wrote:Not sure what Ilco model. This one taught me that hard turning isn't necessarily a bad thing. Easy, consistent reads and no graph even with a bent spindle. Note the darkness on 40 is the low side and 95 is the high side.
Sorry about the lighting quality. It's at my lab desk for intimidation factor lol.
Intimidation? To intimidate yourself or someone else?
Gordon
Competitive gamesmanship with the other security nerds.
Re: What have you manipulated today?
Then get a Chubb Manifoil Mark IV.
That or a Kaba Mas X-09.
Gordon
That or a Kaba Mas X-09.
Gordon
Just when you think you've learned it all, that is when you find you haven't learned anything yet.
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