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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007

Here I am using a homemade bypass on an 1105 series American Lock.

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  • Very nice!  I like your style, always impressed with someone who improvises the tools they need. Do all 1105's have wafers?

  • I don't know if all of them do or not. This one didn't have it, but it may have been taken out if it did.

  • freaking great job man.. thats is a harder tool to make I have tryed several times to make one that would and keep working but they would alway break ooff.. what type of metel are you using.. from what.. .? I finally broke down and bought the real tool.

    great work man.. I am impressed.

  • A guy at work bought the tool and he said we could probably make it ourselves, so I did. It's from I think it was the medium binder clip. I bent it to the same shape as the tool and ground on the end to make the notch. It works pretty good on the 1105.

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  • Why didn't I think of that

  • do they work on all repinnable locks?

  • hey that is nice. how to u make the bypass tool and how do u do it?

  • yo if u press really hard u could bypass all the americans, cause i tried all of them and i bypass them without breaking the wafer disc i even tried the 700 and is very simple. try it but remember u have to do it real hard and once u trespass it all the times it il be easy after.

  • Yes that's what I used, I think it was a medium one.

  • Binder clip? is that the one at office depot with a clamp and a spring?

    I was thinking of fileing down some music wire to a wedge shape then bend the tip.

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