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i need some help with this lock...

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93940joe

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 3:32 pm

i need some help with this lock...

its a Brinks shrouded and im not getting anywhere with it. if anyone has a few hint tip or points please let me know.


~joe
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j0siah7

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 3:37 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

I pick mine with a tensoin wrench in the top of the keyway, then just try and find your way into a false set, then just pick the pins that push back.
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Post Sun May 11, 2008 4:20 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

gettin to know the binding order of the pins will help you a great deal, i only need to pick the second pin on mine to get a huge false set and then just finish of the other 5 with the 1st pin being picked last. and yes, top tension is deffinatly the way to go.

lew
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93940joe

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 5:34 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

i cant even get the false set. maybe im doing something wrong?
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Josh

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 5:39 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

i think false setting them is easier when you spp for it... i usually start from the middle and then move back and then forwards...
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j0siah7

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 5:41 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

when your first startin into the lock you want to push the only the pins that seem harder to push down than the others, and that will eventualy lead to a false set.
Matt's youtube account ---> http://youtube.com/j0siah7

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93940joe

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 9:55 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

i actually can open it everytime now. im uploading a vid now. anyone want me to up up a link?
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Post Sun May 11, 2008 10:40 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

93940joe wrote:i actually can open it everytime now. im uploading a vid now. anyone want me to up up a link?


haha, that didn't take you long, good job joe
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93940joe

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Post Sun May 11, 2008 11:10 pm

Re: i need some help with this lock...

Lol thx lew. I actually got the lock yesterday in the mail from raventattoo. Only took me a day:) yay
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raventattoo

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Post Mon May 12, 2008 2:19 am

Re: i need some help with this lock...

alright dude...the biggest thing with brinks is getting that false set. Ive talked about that a couple times, especially on my brinks adjustable vid. The easy part is the picking, the hard part is actually trying to get the false set, thats just on my own experience, ive got one left over from the on i sent ya Joe, so, Ill pick it up tomorrow and see if i can find any pointers for you. The keyways is soft, and my tensions usually like to slide which i hate. so ill try the top of the keyway. Once you got that false, its on dude...
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93940joe

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Post Mon May 12, 2008 8:11 am

Re: i need some help with this lock...

hx bro, but read some post up. I can pick it now. I got the false set and everything.

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