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Petrolhead

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Post Sat Nov 12, 2016 8:29 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Oh, rookie ,mistake =P

What kind of Assa is this?
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Maybe some day I will get my hands on a 700.
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Patrick Star

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Post Sun Nov 13, 2016 5:31 am

Re: What have you picked today

No idea - something quite old judging by the style of the ASSA logo (the lock in my profile with the same logo is from the early 60s).
I suppose if that lock has 7 pins it might actually have been sold as "700" series at some point, but...

http://www.laskompaniet.se/product/cylinder-701-assa
There you have the 700 I'm referring to. Lots of fun promised! Probably the most common lock in Sweden, atleast when people care about it staying locked.
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Petrolhead

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Post Sun Nov 13, 2016 5:47 am

Re: What have you picked today

60's.. cool.

Those two scd marked was hard man, and 700-series harder?... im screwed haha
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Petrolhead

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Post Tue Nov 15, 2016 10:43 am

Re: What have you picked today

Patrick Star wrote:SCD isn't a type of lock, it's just a mark that means the cylinder has drill protection (Security Cylinder Drillprotected).
You should gut that one and see what's in it, made me curious at least...

And now try the classic one, ASSA 700!


Did gut it, it was pinned like the Dejo, torpedos and check-pins =)
Didint get it togheter becasu I didnt have a fitting follower =P
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Post Tue Nov 15, 2016 1:10 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Pictures? :P

No countermilling?
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Petrolhead

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Post Tue Nov 15, 2016 2:01 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Sure, here.. it had countermilling (told not before, but I was wrong)
Not able to put it together thou =/

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Post Thu Nov 17, 2016 5:01 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Medeco Biaxial
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Pick set: $75
Medeco Biaxial cylinder: $25
xeo's guide to picking Medecos: Free
Picking the locks used in the White House, Pentagon, etc: Priceless
CIA flight to Gitmo via extraordinary rendition when this lights up on NSA surveillance and someone gets the wrong idea about it: Free!


Very fun pick. With a large hitch that wasn't (mainly) my usual stupidity. I got up to 4 pins reliably reasonably quickly, and got it with 5 pins once, but then it started acting really strange. Stopped binding as I was picking the sidebar. I first assumed I was oversetting something, but totally releasing tension and even counter-rotating didn't help. It was occasionally possible to get it to bind by tensioning reaaaally hard (even broke a wrench in the process... RIP). It still opened with a key, but after figuring the really high resistance to engage the sidebar when turning the key wasn't normal, I took the thing apart and it seems one of the sidebar springs had fallen out of its place. Or so I think - in any case it worked perfectly after reassembly.
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kilae

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Post Sun Nov 20, 2016 9:35 am

Re: What have you picked today

New Locks:
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2x open (old CES and Medeco euro profile)
3x next
2x unpickable???
Mess with the best, die like the rest!

I search: All magnetic locks, Trioving locks, MIWA, Xylok, MAXiS, AVA Wafer Lock, teicocil, S&G 951, ...
I have: Swiss locks like Sea, kaba and keso, Miracle magnetic lock and some more
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Post Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:58 pm

Re: What have you picked today

7 pin J keyway SFIC in a WB padlock, picked to control using a .050 prybar and my old reliable dipped handle gem.
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femurat: They're called restricted for a reason...
Innerpicked: The more keys you carry, the more important you look
GWiens2001: Great video! Learned a lot about what fun can be had with a forklift and a chainsaw.
pmaxey83: but i first have to submit the proper forms for a new hobby to my wife
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Oldfast

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Post Sun Nov 20, 2016 6:04 pm

Re: What have you picked today

:spinning:
" Enjoy the journey AS MUCH as the destination."
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Petrolhead

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Post Mon Nov 21, 2016 1:45 pm

Re: What have you picked today

Where do you guys get the thick prybars?
I would like to purchase some (the thicker versions)

Thanks in advanced :cool:
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just1pick+open

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Post Sun Nov 27, 2016 12:28 am

Re: What have you picked today

Peterson
xeo: i use an electric buzzer exclusively for my ass that gets sanitized afterwards
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
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Post Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:00 am

Re: What have you picked today

Petrolhead wrote:Where do you guys get the thick prybars?
I would like to purchase some (the thicker versions)

Thanks in advanced :cool:


MadBobpicks.co.uk is probably closer to you.
macgng; it's completely unnecessary to have ~15$ in keys for a 50¢ lock ... but we all do it anyway :P
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Post Sun Nov 27, 2016 11:07 am

Re: What have you picked today

jeffmoss26 wrote:7 pin J keyway SFIC in a WB padlock, picked to control using a .050 prybar and my old reliable dipped handle gem.
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Great job. I can't get the hang of control picking for nothing.
macgng; it's completely unnecessary to have ~15$ in keys for a 50¢ lock ... but we all do it anyway :P
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jeffmoss26

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Post Wed Dec 14, 2016 7:52 pm

Re: What have you picked today

brand new Master Commercial Magnum picked:

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Last edited by jeffmoss26 on Thu Dec 15, 2016 7:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
femurat: They're called restricted for a reason...
Innerpicked: The more keys you carry, the more important you look
GWiens2001: Great video! Learned a lot about what fun can be had with a forklift and a chainsaw.
pmaxey83: but i first have to submit the proper forms for a new hobby to my wife
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