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MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

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Post Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:47 pm

MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

The actual picking is between 1:43 - 2:19 in the video.

The video is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDxdHbwtUjw

And here are the still pics:

First, the keyway and keys...

http://www.op-sec.us/DSC00326.JPG

And this one shows a SouthOrd short-hook and a HPC short-hook for comparison to the modified tiny GOSO short-hook and my tension wrench I used to pick the lock.

http://www.op-sec.us/DSC00328.JPG

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Post Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:16 pm

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

Good job, but you do realize those pictures are too big to fit on a widescreen television right? Your southord short hook's tip is as big as a highlighter marker. Photo edit...
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Post Sun Sep 28, 2008 11:30 pm

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

They're just standard 8-mp pics man.

I edited the post. You can now click on the link and your browser should scale for your screen. They fit nice on my 48". (woohoo)
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Post Mon Sep 29, 2008 12:16 am

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

A better pic (scan) of the keyway and keys:

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Post Mon Sep 29, 2008 1:44 am

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

Much better. :mrgreen: That's actually really well focused on the keyway. Good picture

That keyway is pretty sweet looking, also a cool BEST padlock body.

I can see why you needed to go get the smaller hook.

Have you picked it to the control shearline?
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Post Mon Sep 29, 2008 5:43 am

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

Ya, it dawned on me last night after I spent all the time trying to shoot the pix... "Why don't you just put the lock on the scanner, IDIOT?!" :roll:

I haven't even tried to get control sheer yet. I don't have a control sheer tension wrench.

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Post Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:15 am

Re: MEDECO KeyMark 6-pin SFIC SPP'd in 36-seconds!

Really impressed with the picking. Awesome lock.
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