Finally Picked It!!
anyway stay tuned for the vid!!
Lew.
Lockylew wrote:because most brinks shoruded use spool pins but mine is loaded with spools and serrations on both driver and key pins making it very difficult to pick.
Lockylew wrote:well guys, tonight i have finally worked out a way to pick my brinks shrouded everytime. i've had this lock for ages now and i've never really had a good go at it, i'd pick it up, try and pick it for like a few minutes and if i couldnt do it i'd put it down for weeks but tonight i decided that i was going to pick it, so i sat down with it for a while and instead of tensioning it at the bottom of keyway as normal i tries it at the top, i got it to the false set straight away and worked my way through all the pins untill all but one was set, i was praying that the last pin i had to set would do it and sure anough it did, i was really happy i managed to do it because most brinks shoruded use spool pins but mine is loaded with spools and serrations on both driver and key pins making it very difficult to pick.
anyway stay tuned for the vid!!
Lew.
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Lockylew wrote:well guys, tonight i have finally worked out a way to pick my brinks shrouded everytime. i've had this lock for ages now and i've never really had a good go at it, i'd pick it up, try and pick it for like a few minutes and if i couldnt do it i'd put it down for weeks but tonight i decided that i was going to pick it, so i sat down with it for a while and instead of tensioning it at the bottom of keyway as normal i tries it at the top, i got it to the false set straight away and worked my way through all the pins untill all but one was set, i was praying that the last pin i had to set would do it and sure anough it did, i was really happy i managed to do it because most brinks shoruded use spool pins but mine is loaded with spools and serrations on both driver and key pins making it very difficult to pick.
anyway stay tuned for the vid!!
Lew.
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Romstar wrote:When you run into something like a 262 cut, you have to be ready to change picks while you are working.
Something that works here is a taller hook that you can slide under the deep pin, and lift the high one.
Once you feel it catch, pivot the hook back out, and slide in again with a smaller lifter or a diamond.
Romstar
HallisChalmers wrote:Romstar wrote:When you run into something like a 262 cut, you have to be ready to change picks while you are working.
Something that works here is a taller hook that you can slide under the deep pin, and lift the high one.
Once you feel it catch, pivot the hook back out, and slide in again with a smaller lifter or a diamond.
Romstar
Thanks Romstar...I'll keep that in mind and give it another shot....persistance will pay off eventually.
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