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Make sure you put the YouTube or MetaCafe link between the tags. Failure to do so will result in your video not displaying correctly.
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Thanks man! I had a ball with this lock... It was almost like I just couldn't put it down. Very very kind of Potti314 to loan it to me.
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Here is a BiLock loaned to me from Joshua. Thought you guys might enjoy.
Link for the Flash impaired:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiKJqUuFM6k
Link for the Flash impaired:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiKJqUuFM6k
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Here's another one I think you guys might like... ASSA DP 2400:
No Flash Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcvEGFs1dis
No Flash Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcvEGFs1dis
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Ah - the version with reduced side pin count. Cute little mini-sidebar!
Interesting that it has security top pins though - my Twin Combi 1800 (same idea but for Combi) doesn't. All regular and no countermilling/threading.
Interesting that it has security top pins though - my Twin Combi 1800 (same idea but for Combi) doesn't. All regular and no countermilling/threading.
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Patrick Star wrote:Ah - the version with reduced side pin count. Cute little mini-sidebar!
Interesting that it has security top pins though - my Twin Combi 1800 (same idea but for Combi) doesn't. All regular and no countermilling/threading.
Yep... I've got the 4400 sitting on my desk laughing at me. Total of TEN sliders in that one! ASSA really took it to the next level with that one! Also, from what I can tell, the DP design solves the sidebar entropy problems. Very cool locks... cost me a fortune to get it!
I've never seen an ASSA lock that didn't come with security pins. I wonder if it's an internal door vs external door concept? Interesting stuff!
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I have two 4400s as well (one without side pins since the locksmith screwed up the order).
Doesn't feel exponentially worse than other slider locks but I'm having great trouble manipulating the pins individually. Plus I'm used to picking slider locks visually and some of the "half pins" are really hidden by the recesses and pins in front.
And yeah, the 1800 and 2400's and their comrades are meant specifically for "inside" use. The 1800 doesn't have any drill protection in the cylinder either (and no SCD mark == Security Cylinder Drillprotected or whatever), though I think I see some hardened steel inserts in your video? It does have all stainless steel driver pins though.
Oddly enough, ASSAs newest series (Triton and Neptun) are based on the Twin Combi and not the DP. You'd think that the DP mechanism is superior in every way (reliability, longevity, key space, master keying, etc).
Doesn't feel exponentially worse than other slider locks but I'm having great trouble manipulating the pins individually. Plus I'm used to picking slider locks visually and some of the "half pins" are really hidden by the recesses and pins in front.
And yeah, the 1800 and 2400's and their comrades are meant specifically for "inside" use. The 1800 doesn't have any drill protection in the cylinder either (and no SCD mark == Security Cylinder Drillprotected or whatever), though I think I see some hardened steel inserts in your video? It does have all stainless steel driver pins though.
Oddly enough, ASSAs newest series (Triton and Neptun) are based on the Twin Combi and not the DP. You'd think that the DP mechanism is superior in every way (reliability, longevity, key space, master keying, etc).
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Banham M2002
Thought you guys might enjoy this one! Quite a difficult pick. I plan to writeup my method over the coming days.
Link for those without Flash:
https://youtu.be/SxJWKZKht4w
Thought you guys might enjoy this one! Quite a difficult pick. I plan to writeup my method over the coming days.
Link for those without Flash:
https://youtu.be/SxJWKZKht4w
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