Selection of BEST's A, C. D. H profiles
3 to control, 1 to operating. On a couple I used the control sleeve grabbing tensioner I made, as pictured next to the rim cylinder. On the others I used my beloved Peterson prybar, my favourite. Using the grabber tensioner usually guarantees control, but is it supposed to be harder for that or operating?
Some Lockwood 234's
Nicked this idea from LPL, its in one of his videos
The theory, which I can attest seems to work, is that by picking a lot of the same but differntly bitted locks, you get a better overall method to pick that type of lock, and not one in particular. Simple, and effective. Been right through this ring a few times now, thanks LPL! Also, snagged a cool old Master cable lock for the ring. Only warded, so can be opened with a hook pretty easily.
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