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Chronos
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Gender: Male
| | Re: bump keying <Reply # 20 on 8/31/2006 10:13 PM >
| | | Posted by surekill It can also screw up the lock your trying to access by bending the pins. So don't do it to somebody you know.
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Yes, I wouldn't recommend bumping at all. You should never bypass or pick a lock you don't own, and there's no fun in bumping your own locks...
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Mr.Coffee
Location: Coming to a theatre near you! Gender: Male
Everyone agrees, I'm Rad.
| | | | Re: bump keying <Reply # 21 on 8/31/2006 10:17 PM >
| | | Also (and I mentioned this in another thread), but unless you can get key blanks and pin spacing for professional locks, all bump keys will do is enable you to break into peoples' houses, which is bunk.
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Chronos
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Gender: Male
| | Re: bump keying <Reply # 22 on 8/31/2006 10:53 PM >
| | | Yeah, that's pretty much true, it kinda depends on what kind of building. Some buildings do use unrestricted shlage keyways and I've even seen a kwikset before, but for the most part it's gunna be like, Best sfic cores and the like with restricted keyways...good luck getting a blank, and as Mr. Coffee said, good luck finding pin spacing or getting a locksmith to cut you a bumpkey for a restricted keyway.
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LostintheWoods
Location: Barrie, Ontario Gender: Male
I have sunk into the mire of the deep, where there is no foothold.
| | Re: bump keying <Reply # 23 on 8/31/2006 11:07 PM >
| | | There is a thread and some great information about this topic on the boards. Yes, I found it by searching, but I won't be snooty about it. I'm sure you found the same thread already by using the search function, but I'll throw the link out there anyway. http://www.uer.ca/...d=23381&currpage=1
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-MisfitStyle-
| | Re: bump keying <Reply # 24 on 9/1/2006 3:27 AM >
| | | In case this article wasn't mentioned, http://www.engadge...not-secure-part-i/
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MindHacker
Location: Suburbs of DC Gender: Male
If you spot a terrorist arrow, pin it to the wall with your shoulder.
| | Re: bump keying <Reply # 26 on 9/4/2006 2:36 AM >
| | | Posted by surekill It can also screw up the lock your trying to access by bending the pins. So don't do it to somebody you know.
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Between this and trying to use my room key as a screwdriver (urbex, where else)... my dorm lock was very very testy by the end of the year.
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