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From: redbird1983
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  • nicely picked

  • im going to be getting my hands on one soon. I know what you mean about a bitch keyway. im glad to see that u got it done

  • wavy keyways are touchy feely you just have to learn to feel your way through them euro picks definatley help but I learned to pick this type of lock without them first so when I went to euro tools it was just that much easyer

    maybe try taking a step back and then a giant leap forward?

    might help

    let me know

    L8r

    Red

  • I'm struggling with a similar problem - narrow keyway, but additionally the top and middle segments of the keyway are short.

    I have two of these 40mm padlocks - the first I can open in my sleep - SPP in 10 sec and rake on first try with a rake I made for it. The second sets pin 5 first, and it is cut around 1 or 2 so when it is set the other pins are lifted, even using a very small, thin hook. Can't be raked, and I can't consistently open it. I don't have a key, yet.

    Any advice?

  • nicely done!

  • Niiiiiiice! Well done!

  • Rated. And i think you did great yet again Red haha.

  • i have a lockwood 120/50 that has a keyway exactly the same well done iv had not luck with it

  • very cool...that wavy keyway looks like a pain..

  • i wish i could find yale lox around here

  • good job, can you think of any places that sell yale locks? thanks

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