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This was my first ever lock spp'd



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Raking a Rolson 50mm

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First Profile euro type cylinder

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5 pin lock with 4 spool pins..........bring it on ;) ;)

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Damn, look at you now...

Flying away. Cams looking good now too brv.

Keep cracking as I'm comin up right behind ya!

Eek, erm, never mind... Good job, man!
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PHatDriver wrote:Damn, look at you now...

Flying away. Cams looking good now too brv.

Keep cracking as I'm comin up right behind ya!

Eek, erm, never mind... Good job, man!


Im getting there man, im getting there..............still having trouble with the 2250d though, for some reason i cant seem to crack it as often as i like. Just got my vice too, so going to be trying a bit of static picking. And hopefully i'll get my little Majestic set in the letterbox tommorrow, courtesy of Uklockpickers 8-) 8-) .
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bouncer965 wrote:Im getting there man, im getting there..............still having trouble with the 2250d though, for some reason i cant seem to crack it as often as i like. Just got my vice too, so going to be trying a bit of static picking. And hopefully i'll get my little Majestic set in the letterbox tommorrow, courtesy of Uklockpicking 8-) 8-) .


You are gonna love ya new picks, I mean, really love them.
I suspect that your lock will just fall open on its own, when ya shove a majestic in its hole! :o

My southord's make the goso run and hide under the sofa! :lol:
I was looking at the majestic too - thought they were the same as HPC!
Are they not ment for US type keyways, tho - not a bad thing but ya might find some of the UK (Ireland) and small padlocks a struggle – tight! :shock:

Slimline picks leave the handle from the middle, like these:
http://www.southord.com/Lock-Picking-To ... -2010.html
If I where to buy southord again, that would be the set for me!

Should go for slimline, HPC, Southord or Peterson...
From what I can gather:
#1 EVERYONE loves Peterson’s.
#2 Most pros rate HPC
#3 Southord are great all rounder’s
I have my eye on this:
http://www.peterson-international.com/p ... ml#GS-20-5
One step at a time though - huh. I must get spools down before I upgrade.

Let us know what ya think of ya new picks!

Anyone else wanna add to this or put me right?

By the way,
Don’t ya mean "UKLockPickers"
Just a small point. tee hee...
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Lets see a pic of the vice. Is it a nice one from the US?
Think it was Hallis who pointed it out to ya.
Or the cheapy from Maplin?

Not that I read that post or anything...

Damn, just tought. I NEED a vice now...
What are ya like...
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PHatDriver wrote:Lets see a pic of the vice. Is it a nice one from the US?
Think it was Hallis who pointed it out to ya.
Or the cheapy from Maplin?

Not that I read that post or anything...

Damn, just tought. I NEED a vice now...
What are ya like...

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=34603
Heres the vice i got ....still from Maplin and the same price but not a suction one. Fits nicely on my computer table. Was looking at the peterson set a while ago and do like them ......also like the Southord.......but then i like a whole lot of stuff,but the wallet doesnt stretch that far at the moment. :( :(
Next purchase will probably be the Dimple pick set ....i fancy a go on the dimple locks. Solomon had a pic of the Goso dimple set and he say's that they are fine so probably go for that. Majestic never turned up this morning so looks like tommorrow .....god i hate the irish postal service lol.

Apologies to Uklockpickers it has been rectified :oops: :oops:
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That vice looks okay and for only 11 quid, can’t be too bad. What ya think, any good?
I remember about 25 years ago, my dad had a similar one without the swivel, only it was a bit more beat up!
Seemed okay at the time but I knew nothing about tools back then. Might get one of those.

Yeah, dimple picks, gotta be done – huh! All part of the game and it seems the lock type is taking off.
The pros make pickin em look a piece o piss. Get the feeling it ain’t that straight forward tho.

You have to get a disc detainer pick too, got mine for £10!
and a small cheap disc lock from the pound shop - never guess how much it cost! ;)
http://www.locksrusuk.co.uk/locksmith_tools.html
http://walkerlocksmiths.co.uk/toolspadl ... erpick.htm

Waiting on the post too. Getting some new locks! Not only the irish post ya know, sucks here too.

Damn me for being a lock picking nut:
VICE - £10
Peterson picks - £150
Dimple Picks - £25
Mortice Picks - £140
Time playing with my tool - PRICELESS
:shock:
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PHatDriver wrote:That vice looks okay and for only 11 quid, can’t be too bad. What ya think, any good?
I remember about 25 years ago, my dad had a similar one without the swivel, only it was a bit more beat up!
Seemed okay at the time but I knew nothing about tools back then. Might get one of those.

Yeah, dimple picks, gotta be done – huh! All part of the game and it seems the lock type is taking off.
The pros make pickin em look a piece o piss. Get the feeling it ain’t that straight forward tho.

Waiting on the post too. Getting some new locks! Not only the irish post ya know, sucks here too.

Damn me for being a lock picking nut:
VICE - £10
Peterson picks - £150
Dimple Picks - £25
Mortice Picks - £140
Time playing with my tool - PRICELESS
:shock:


The vice is ok.......only slight downfall is the swivel part came a bit loose, but managed to tighten a nut underneath and its sweet as a nut. Just got to bloody well pick something in it.............aint as easy as i thought.

Playing with the Iseo euro type lock at the moment, keep getting false set but by christ them pins need some pushing to get in place after that. But got a good result on the master padlock today ........picked it straigh 9 times no problemo ........and tommorrow it wont bleeding well open :lol: :lol:
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Finally got the fecker.......Big thanks to solomon for the advice!!!! :D :D :D :D

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Nice one mate! Took bloody ages but you nailed it lol... just kidding, not the easiest bitting on that one - and the first few times I picked one of those I was at it for a LONG time. Keep up the good work, you're learning fast. Oh, and nice tensioner too. Homemade is the best. :mrgreen:
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Solomon wrote:Nice one mate! Took bloody ages but you nailed it lol... just kidding, not the easiest bitting on that one - and the first few times I picked one of those I was at it for a LONG time. Keep up the good work, you're learning fast. Oh, and nice tensioner too. Homemade is the best. :mrgreen:


Hahahaha not quick enough :D :D . I was being too soft on the pins, they really need a bit of force to set them, unlike the master lock. Now i gotta buy another lock........any suggestions?
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Sure, get one of those kitemarked Yale cylinders. Euro profile though, not mortise cylinder... the mortise is miles harder for some reason. I got one off ebay for like 7 quid brand new, which isn't bad at all.
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