Re: What have you picked today
huxleypig wrote:safecracker33 wrote:Three little Chubb 5 lever locks on bank nightsafe wallets.
Are these curtained?
Not with a tool of this type.
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huxleypig wrote:safecracker33 wrote:Three little Chubb 5 lever locks on bank nightsafe wallets.
Are these curtained?
huxleypig wrote:safecracker33 wrote:Three little Chubb 5 lever locks on bank nightsafe wallets.
Are these curtained?
No not curtained.safecracker33 wrote:Tested a couple of homebrew picks
Function rather than beauty for me, a little butter or paint type knife, cost 50p and I gave it a try because it already had a handle fitted, and a little penknife from bangood that has made a nice little folding pocket pick that can become my keyring if I wish, Popped a couple of little Asec 5 pin roller shutter bullet locks with each of them as a test. the key one especially is surprisingly nice to hold and use
Were these locks prone to the bypass? Nearly every one of these shutter locks I have seen are...
Didn't try to bypass them as was just testing the picks, but would suspect so, will check them when I get the chance
Regarding Mul-T-Locks; the inner pins can only ever be +/- 1 cut away from the outer pin. Or level, of course.
MartinHewitt wrote:Great! Do you have photos of the internals?
MartinHewitt wrote:Thanks. So you need to tension both tension discs at some point? Do the code discs have to valid gates?
jharveee wrote:Nice going Gordon! Lishi Tools are like Potato Chips.
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