6 pin yale impressioning
it is only a 5pin key and a 6 pin lock lucky the last pin sits on the ramp of the key that got filled down a tiny bit these are the pins in it and the new key enjoy
and follow your dreams................
uklockpicker wrote:Nice one bezza - skills dude
bezza1 wrote:i got this yale from rick the pick awhile back ive picked it once and i wanted a key so here it is it took me about 40 mins and 5 blanks
it is only a 5pin key and a 6 pin lock lucky the last pin sits on the ramp of the key that got filled down a tiny bit these are the pins in it and the new key enjoy
Solomon wrote:Good job mate! Personally I woulda just taken the plug out and made a key the easy way, impressioning isn't my area lol. That's a hell of a job, looks very clean. And I fucking knew the newer yales had those pins, people told me I was crazy. Now how come I can pick them like a boss and not the gege? They're the same friggin pins!!
piotr wrote:bezza1 wrote:i got this yale from rick the pick awhile back ive picked it once and i wanted a key so here it is it took me about 40 mins and 5 blanks
it is only a 5pin key and a 6 pin lock lucky the last pin sits on the ramp of the key that got filled down a tiny bit these are the pins in it and the new key enjoy
Excellent work!
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chris wrote:Awesome work! Nasty key bitting too!
s1deshowmick wrote:Nice work bezza1, neat job by the looks too.
KokomoLock wrote:Great job!!! You have some really deep cuts there!!
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