New Member from Toronto!
1 question, what would be the best lock to start learning on?? I dug out an old garrison padlock 40mm, is this ok, or should I buy those practice locks I see where you can add your own pins??
Thanks!
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Tabbs17 wrote:THanks for all the info, there are so many different laminated master locks on the web. something like this the right one? http://www.masterlock.com/product_detai ... adlocks/15
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10ringo10 wrote:welcome i am from over the pond.. but have family in toronto.
well done on the garrison i know other locksmiths that carnt open these ,there not really a good starter lock but if you find yourself in a false set look for the pin thats binding,with your tention released press on it and use the pick to rotate the plug back also till it sets...just pushing down on the pin will not help. if you mean the 7 pin mult t garrison.
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