1 Any real or amateur locksmiths here? Wed Dec 19, 2018 7:54 pm
duck
Life time member
K bike locks are pretty simple when it gets right down to it. Five little springy wafers that slide to allow a key to turn when inserted and then one at the end to hold the lock core in the lock.
Here's a system case lock core as an example:
A common lost key problem is getting the gas cap open non-destructively.
Poking around on eBay I find this $7 shipped lock picking "gun" and on a lark am tempted to give it a whirl as an experiment.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Strong-Lock-Pick-Gun-Padlock-Repair-Tools-Kit-Door-Opener-Key-Locksmith-Swank/173302289420
Anybody here ever tried something like this to get a gas cap open?
Here's a system case lock core as an example:
A common lost key problem is getting the gas cap open non-destructively.
Poking around on eBay I find this $7 shipped lock picking "gun" and on a lark am tempted to give it a whirl as an experiment.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Strong-Lock-Pick-Gun-Padlock-Repair-Tools-Kit-Door-Opener-Key-Locksmith-Swank/173302289420
Anybody here ever tried something like this to get a gas cap open?
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