First disk detainer lock picked!
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After disassembling my cheap disk detainer pick and cleaning up the rough machine marks and reshaping the tip I was able to pick my first disk detainer, It was a cheap Chinese "high security" lock engraved "CQC" attached is a picture of the lock and the plastic locking mechanism... Did I mention it said high security? Haha pryed the bottom retaining plate off to disassemble, and I somehow managed to get the disks back in the correct order and reassemble the lock so it still works
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Re: First disk detainer lock picked!
Some of them don't pick quite as easily as the videos make out - usually because of the poor tolerances rather than the other way around. But since you can pry them open with a $1 screwdriver, why bother picking? If the manufacturers put as much effort into quality as they do faking the look, they might actually be good locks.
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Funny thing too, I purchased another disk detainer this one is branded "Extra Betox top security" and the two keys are exactly the same! Both locks are opened by each others keys! Could they all be the same? Probably from the same factory, can't believe the cuts are identical though! However I can only pick one of them, probably those poor tolerances working against me!
Re: First disk detainer lock picked!
twenglish 1 wrote:Funny thing too, I purchased another disk detainer this one is branded "Extra Betox top security" and the two keys are exactly the same! Both locks are opened by each others keys! Could they all be the same? Probably from the same factory, can't believe the cuts are identical though! However I can only pick one of them, probably those poor tolerances working against me!
You get the same thing with deadbolts at the big box hardware stores. Locks in factories are frequently keyed in batches. Make 1000 with this bitting, then 1000 with that bitting, etcetera.
Gordon
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Re: First disk detainer lock picked!
If the weak point, the gateway, is the disc retainer, why not weld the disc retainer to the padlock body?
Does it need to turn with the discs?
Does it need to turn with the discs?
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That would be a possibility, however the plastic locking piece that holds the disks would be melted in the process, also not sure if the quality of materials would make it worth machining the plastic piece out of brass, personally instead of welding I would drill and tap a set screw that gets blocked by the shackle when the lock is locked, similar to how abloy and some newer s&g environmentals arr
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