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jruther2

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Post Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:12 am

Re: Jruther2's Lockpicking Vids

I got some locks from Piotr and decided to make a vid using my new pick on them. Big thanks to Piotr for the locks!!!

"An honest man is one who knows that he can't consume more than he has produced."
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jruther2

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Post Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:12 pm

Re: Jruther2's Lockpicking Vids

This one got lost in a pile for a long time. Thanks for the lock FF!
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Post Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:40 pm

Re: Jruther2's Lockpicking Vids

Wow, that is an old one. I'm sure it was the first time I used the T pins as a solid stop to prevent any overlifting a comb pick would do. I'm also sure that it was before I realized how nasty those T pins are if you simply stack them. You killed it by making it look too easy. Good job!
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jruther2

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Post Tue Nov 13, 2012 8:19 pm

Re: Jruther2's Lockpicking Vids

Thanks jeffmoss26 for the lock!!!

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Post Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:29 am

Re: Jruther2's Lockpicking Vids

wow! you didnt take long to open that bad boy!! im curently working on a biaxial im finding it harder to pick than the chubb M3 i have (which is 6 pin). For my chubb m3 you can feel for any 'stiff' pins aand they're the ones that need rotating untill they go loose, the u push in a notch within the keyway and get a large (ish) rotation on the plug (meaning the sidebar is set). Then u just set pins to shear. But my biaxial is another ball game totally, its got me proper lost! im gonna try your method of setting pins to shear then trying to rake the sidebar. Excellant picking buddy!! :smile:
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