Picked my Mul T Lock Classic!
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I finally got my 5 pin in pin Mul T Lock Classic picked yesterday after 2 long days of frustration i used a customized Klom dimple feeler pick(still workin out the kinks) it takes me a good amount of time to pick this lock still so any advice would be appreciated. Heres a pic of the finished product
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Re: Picked my Mul T Lock Classic!
Great job, hope you post a video soon.
Re: Picked my Mul T Lock Classic!
good luck getting yer time down..=)
i nailed my MTL interactive,but can't seem to get my time down.
very tricky.
i nailed my MTL interactive,but can't seem to get my time down.
very tricky.
Re: Picked my Mul T Lock Classic!
these are easilly picked with a small half diamond. I use southord small half diamond
Apply good tension and slide your pick in sideways just brushing the tips of the pins til you reach a hard one.
loosen tension and slide in above it, twist half diamond.
repeat feeling for binding pins.
eventually the plug will shift a good few degrees.
all thats required now is a tickle over the pins to set the inner pins. This bit is very easy.
Iv picked loads of these now and only problem i have encountered is high lift back pins. To overcome this you need to file some of the pick shaft away so that when your twinsting to set a back pin you arent lifting any front ones.
If that makes sense. The ideal tool would be piano wire with a half diamond end.
Apply good tension and slide your pick in sideways just brushing the tips of the pins til you reach a hard one.
loosen tension and slide in above it, twist half diamond.
repeat feeling for binding pins.
eventually the plug will shift a good few degrees.
all thats required now is a tickle over the pins to set the inner pins. This bit is very easy.
Iv picked loads of these now and only problem i have encountered is high lift back pins. To overcome this you need to file some of the pick shaft away so that when your twinsting to set a back pin you arent lifting any front ones.
If that makes sense. The ideal tool would be piano wire with a half diamond end.
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