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Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

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MrPharmer2012

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Post Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:33 pm

Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

Received My very First Trioving in the mail on the same day as my new petersons from Jailersmith so I had to test out my new picks. These things are tricky as hell to pick i tried and tried on and off the first day with no success saturday didnt touch it at all on sunday and picked it up this morning with a new tactic. I figure since you have to pick all the pins several times to get above the double spools in each cylinder why not first rake with light tension with the ripple to push the pins up high past as many double spools as possible then go back and correct with the hook varying the tension as needed to drop or set pins, this strategy worked had it open in just a few minutes while walking around picking up my daughters stuff at the house. For me it always seems like the locks open beter when I stop thinking/trying so hard and just pick while doing another activity. Does anyone know how to pull the cylinder from these padlocks or does anyone have the ability to make a key for it now that it is in picked state
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Post Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:35 pm

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

nice work, alot of times triovings will pick a particular way and everything just locks up! absolutly nuts to pick lol, well done.
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Post Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:36 pm

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

Hey mech I removed set screw but I'm scared that if I pull cylinder I wont e able to put back together since u ant use plug follower is there a way to disassemble and reassemble this I see the cylinder caps but if I push those thru they wont be able to be re used right really want to see the internals of what I picked it was a great challenge and do you know of anyone with a blank so that I can make a key
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Post Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:46 pm

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

you bought that off ebay from traderhill, didnt you?
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MrPharmer2012

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Post Mon Aug 06, 2012 8:47 pm

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

Yep $25 shipped can't beat that
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Post Tue Aug 07, 2012 8:53 am

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

I've never owned or tried to pick one yet. But considering what I've heard & read about them....

it's impressive to see you holding an open one in just a couple days of trying. Nice work man!
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Post Tue Aug 07, 2012 11:09 am

Re: Wheres the Trioving Thread- Picked My 1st Trioving 7 pin

Too Cool for words. Glad the picks found a good home.

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