Abloy DIY PICK??
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Good luck picking it if it's either, lol! The Exec is pickable but very hard and the Protec...well, they CAN be open non-destructively but knowledge of how to do so is very limited. Being a new(ish) lock means that the methods aren't widely available (publicly anyway) yet.
If the OP really wants to crack it then go and get a couple. Open one up to see its inner workings and apply some knowledge gained and hypotheses to the intact one. It's the most fun and rewarding way to open a lock without its key. Study, make a tool, practise and succeed. Or that's the theory anyway!
**EDIT** Definitely an Exec but if it is from a vending machine then I don't think it's an any immediate danger.
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Huxleypig: The NDE methods you speak of for protec, are they more bypass, impressioning, or actual pick tool?
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The one involves impressioning and the other is more of a decoding tool. Here are a few links:
The decode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A74rxoDClhM
The 'pick':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO6aN9xiDio
There was another version of the 2nd vid where there was a cutaway and the tool was actually shown being used. The discs lined up ever so slowly until they were all at the gate. Can't find it now though...The tool consisted of 11 rows of moveable spikes and there was a knob on the back of it that looked like it tightened them up so they didn't rotate so easily. I got in touch with the maker and he assured me the tool was real and that it did indeed work but that's not really proof in my book.
Regarding picking the Exec, moving the discs isn't the hard part, it's tensioning it, right? 1 disc or 9 disc tension?
**EDIT** I found it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJoPSM-964k
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mrbravo4373 wrote:Thanks alphablue. I do find alot scrounging but like most scroungers we usually have a significant other threating bodily damage if we bring anything more home.
Why not grab a picture of the whole machine? If you want to pick them you will need some very expensive, very hard to get tools.
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Alaphablue wrote:I recently got a condom machine from a building they were tearing down at work no one wanted it or could get it off the stall . 5 min with my makita and sockets it was mine the looks I got were priceless it had 90 loonies 18 condoms in it .
Now these babies normally have some GREAT locks on them. I'd kill to get my hands on a few!
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