Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
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Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
Posts: 1107
Joined: Thu May 14, 2009 1:23 pm
Location: Indiana
Professor Emeritus Of Lockpickology and Smithery
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Joined: Thu May 14, 2009 1:23 pm
Location: Indiana
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LocksmithArmy wrote:my only thought wat... how could you effectiely torque that to leave proper impressions that wouldnt tear it... you did an ok job but in the end it did not open...
try cutting out the middle and filling it with a strip of metal, maybe feeler gauge in the center... should five you more torque yielding the possibility of deeper impressions and possibly opening the lock
KokomoLock wrote: I may try the metal down the middle but I do not see that helping!
KokomoLock wrote: My question is this, anyone have any ideas?
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