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ToolyMcgee wrote:That was really fast, full dissassembly, a good job on picking the medeco and good vid. That pick you're using looks almost thin enough to feel and possibly catch the pin grooves. Are you able to do that, or is it just thin for more manueverability?
Too bad it's so hard to focus on the keys and pins. Is there only 1 mushroom driver?
jruther2 wrote:all my picks are homemade so I don't know what to compare to
jruther2 wrote:the point of the hook is really dull so I can't really feel the grooves with it like some of my other picks that I have made for that specific purpose.
jruther wrote:there is only one mushroom driver which is in the first position.
kizza8484 wrote:I caught a rumor that Medeco has begun producing their biaxial pins with closed ends. So you cant get into the grove from inside the keyway.
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ToolyMcgee wrote:do you seem to have a chisel pin that gives you more trouble than the others? I have an ok time with the left and right rotating pins, but the center cuts are more difficult for me to set.
ToolyMcgee wrote:kizza8484 wrote:I caught a rumor that Medeco has begun producing their biaxial pins with closed ends. So you cant get into the grove from inside the keyway.
You heard right. They are called ARX pins and come in many new medeco locks. They make it extremely difficult to access the groove, and increasingly inaccessable as you lift the pins further into the bible to set them at the shearline.
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ToolyMcgee wrote:kizza8484 wrote:I caught a rumor that Medeco has begun producing their biaxial pins with closed ends. So you cant get into the grove from inside the keyway.
You heard right. They are called ARX pins and come in many new medeco locks. They make it extremely difficult to access the groove, and increasingly inaccessable as you lift the pins further into the bible to set them at the shearline.
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