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Souliz

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Post Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:18 pm

SoulizSouliz's Videos

Check out my previous videos also :)
ABUS EC 75/60 SPP'd
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PHatDriver

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Post Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:53 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

Yo there. That’s awesome brv! So fast.

How long it take ya to learn that?
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Souliz

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Post Wed Feb 03, 2010 6:01 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

PHatDriver wrote:Yo there. That’s awesome brv! So fast.

How long it take ya to learn that?


I got it yesterday and I started picking it today. it took 20 min to pick it the first time and then an hour just trying to pick it fast :D
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PHatDriver

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 12:50 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

What kind of pick where ya using?
I know Klom picks come with dimple rakes but looks like you where using a normal pick.
Come on, tell us more...

I I I I I And no link to ya other videos I I I I I
vvvvv .....Stick one down there..... vvvvv

I I I I I
I I I I I
vvvvv
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Souliz

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 2:59 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

PHatDriver wrote:What kind of pick where ya using?
I know Klom picks come with dimple rakes but looks like you where using a normal pick.
Come on, tell us more...

I I I I I And no link to ya other videos I I I I I
vvvvv .....Stick one down there..... vvvvv

I I I I I
I I I I I
vvvvv


I only got the half of the klom set. So i used the #2 hook, the flatest hook I've got =)
Heres a pic of the wrench and the pick :D
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Ops some pieces of a medeco also joined the photo =)
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bouncer965

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:13 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

Nice video souliz. Got to ask this .......which would you say is harder to pick.....standard pins or dimples?

just curious cause i havent ventured to the dimple picking yet.
[“A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.”.

http://www.youtube.com/user/bouncer965
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Souliz

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:26 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

bouncer965 wrote:Nice video souliz. Got to ask this .......which would you say is harder to pick.....standard pins or dimples?

just curious cause i havent ventured to the dimple picking yet.


Thanks =)

The pins is exacly the same as in a standard lock. The only difference is that there's very little space for the pick. My guess is if you got a dedicated dimple pick it should be pretty mutch the same =)
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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 3:47 pm

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Souliz wrote:
bouncer965 wrote:Nice video souliz. Got to ask this .......which would you say is harder to pick.....standard pins or dimples?

just curious cause i havent ventured to the dimple picking yet.


Thanks =)

The pins is exacly the same as in a standard lock. The only difference is that there's very little space for the pick. My guess is if you got a dedicated dimple pick it should be pretty mutch the same =)


Cheers, have to invest and have a go i think.
[“A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.”.

http://www.youtube.com/user/bouncer965
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Souliz

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:11 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

bouncer965 wrote:
Souliz wrote:
bouncer965 wrote:Nice video souliz. Got to ask this .......which would you say is harder to pick.....standard pins or dimples?

just curious cause i havent ventured to the dimple picking yet.


Thanks =)

The pins is exacly the same as in a standard lock. The only difference is that there's very little space for the pick. My guess is if you got a dedicated dimple pick it should be pretty mutch the same =)


Cheers, have to invest and have a go i think.



I can trade it with you if you want =-)
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bouncer965

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Post Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:43 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

Souliz wrote:
bouncer965 wrote:
Souliz wrote:
bouncer965 wrote:Nice video souliz. Got to ask this .......which would you say is harder to pick.....standard pins or dimples?

just curious cause i havent ventured to the dimple picking yet.


Thanks =)

The pins is exacly the same as in a standard lock. The only difference is that there's very little space for the pick. My guess is if you got a dedicated dimple pick it should be pretty mutch the same =)


Cheers, have to invest and have a go i think.



I can trade it with you if you want =-)



Unfortunately i havent anything to trade at the moment only a couple of Master padlocks and thats about it. The Yale Kitemarked that i got is a Rim Cylinder and cant get the knack of it yet so keeping it for the moment till i got it to open regulary.
[“A clear conscience is usually the sign of a bad memory.”.

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Souliz

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Post Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:47 pm

Re: SoulizSouliz's Videos

A Yale Y90S/45 picked :)
Thanks again kokomo :)

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