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Haha I own 6 5200s and sours 1100 I have changed the biting several times add up to 3 spools and they all are opened in seconds these are the only one I have done this on. Sometimes with the three spools u get a false set but then u just find the one u need to set and it's game over
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 6:27 pm
by MrPharmer2012
Pulled the Bicentric out of the box for the first time since looking at it putting it in box again and moving across country. Once again anyone with info about the keys for this let me know, I saw ImSchatten had keys for his and it is an OSU lock but not sure if all of osu's locks are keyed the same. code writen on bottom of change lock is 10858 unsure of master side.
Oh and Thank you guys for the good luck wishes on the board exam I killed the exam. Now all I have to do is take my Law exam on the 28th and then Ill be rollin it in.
From the breakdown on the bicentric,do i notice a possible bypass straight through to the back of the lock through the keyway with a wire to move shackle lever sideways or not.
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 12:42 pm
by MrPharmer2012
I thought the same thing but I'm not sure the keyway is late enough to get one thru that would be stron enough my standard thickness picks get stuck in warding also the plate sits almost flush on it so I don't feel it would work like an Adams rite bypass or American
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 1:00 pm
by 10ringo10
Just noticed it had no blocking element at all for a wire bypass,great breakdown and congrats.
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2012 2:41 am
by MrPharmer2012
My very first time ever toying with a Schlage primus and my very first time opening a primus on video
First ten min is setting up and cutting code key bypass for a master key style setup the last one minute of video is actually picking it Enjoy guys
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 11:42 pm
by MrPharmer2012
My very first abus found it in a box from locksmith haul
Nicely done. I don't know why, but I sometimes have a problem with em.
But then again, I don't have very many ABUS's. I need more I suppose.
BTW, you inspired me to go meet a locksmith I've been meaning to go see. I didn't come away with any haul like you...lol... but it was an absolute pleasure to chat with him for quite some time. 73 year old man that's ready to get out of the business so he can do some traveling. I'm really glad I went to see him.
Keep up the good work Corey... I've always enjoyed it.
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 7:54 pm
by MrPharmer2012
Thanks oldfast i'm glad u talked to him it is always great talked to a seasoned lOcksmith that is how I was able to make my medeco code keys made friends stopped in almost daily did some work for him opened locks he couldn't and in turn he let me use his equiptment
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:40 pm
by stafresh1
cool video of medeco picking how do u make the those keys?. i read open in 30 seconds book! i have made the angle setting keys but not code setting ketys
Re: MrPharmer2012's Picking Videos
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:54 pm
by MrPharmer2012
I have a whole thread on it as does barbarian on here search in medeco u will find it