291 🔐 CRAZY pins 🤪 BURG WÄCHTER 116/50 picked and gutted
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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Super interesting 😅
Lots of questions 😅 great picking and dissemble!!!
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Indeed lot of questions 🤔 thanks my friend 👍🙂🍻
WoW! I was wondering why it was so difficult. I would never have come up with the idea to take apart the padlock. Really good!!!!!🤭 Glad to see you in action
Thanks my friend and thanks for all the locks 👍🙂🍻
😱 amazing pins 👌👌 thanks for taking this apart 👍👍
Maybe only the first spool blocks the shear line, and the other one is for comb protection in this large lock body? I guess it is cheaper producing a standard spool twice instead of producing a longer one. I bet you will not find two spools in a 116/40 🤔🤔
Really really interesting 👍👍
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Thanks 👍 and yes that is probably the case 🤔 but can be some weird/strange German innovation 🙂👍🍻 (just kidding)
I just got teo of those 👌🏼
Have fun 👍🙂🍻
Interesting. Wouldn't the doubled up spools give you an extra shearline and reduce its picking resistance? The spooling on the keypins might be an overset trap.
it can be totally contradictory, that double spool is not a "master pin", if you overset the first spool you have two spools to place.
Maybe 🤔 probably depends on the key bitting and the spooling on the key pins can be an overset trap if it's on the side closest to the driver pins 🙂 that is very strange in my opinion 🤣
@@SasPes I remember customising keypins with deep spool elements & being very proud of my work... until I realised that they would not usually have any effect in most of my locks at the time. I ended up inverting them & using them as drivers instead, with the pointed/domed end facing the springs. They then usually worked quite well.