Supallama figured picking Medeco Biaxial was too easy. He started with a five-pin Medeco Biaxial and added his own EVIL drivers to the mix. This is yet another reason people want to start a war with Canada.
AWESOME AWESOME SPP'D. WHAT A FIGHT .WHERE YOU BEEN .BEEN AWHILE HOPE TO SEE MORE VIDEOS MAN THANKS FOR SHOWING. SUNCOAST PICKER LARRY M.😎😎😎😎😎 P.S. FIGURE YOU WERE WORKING ON SUM KIND OF MADNESS IN THE LAB LOL.
Thanks Larry! Work has been busy and I've been pretty tired in the evenings lately. Just had not had the normal level of picking energy the past month or so. One of the things that is most important to me is that I only make videos about locks that are difficult or otherwise interesting. These tend to be hard to get, hard to pick and expensive which limits the volume a bit, LOL. Rest assured that I have some very big challenges in the pipeline :) Probably the most difficult lock EVER is currently in route to me as I write this, LOL.
Thanks James! Glad you enjoyed the video! Supallama is a masterful lock builder! Not sure where he came up with the idea of the pins, but they are tough to pick!
Oh my.. making a challenge lock out of a Medeco with that pinning.. sounds rather sadistic! xD Great picking & thanks for gutting it. Was really curious to see the insides and kinda surprised that just the specificg pinning causes that much of a false set!
I was so shocked at how deep that false set was. I still don't really feel like I understand why it was so deep, but it was sure rotated a lot! The first time it rotate that much I thought I had it picked. The real fun started when I realized the challenge was just beginning. Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed :)
I still don't really feel like I understand why it was so deep in the false set. All the counterrotation was really manual. Only very rarely did I get anything from pressing up on the pins.
Thanks Chris! I've not seen Potti314's pins. I was really shocked at how deep this false set was. I still don't really feel like I understand why it was so deep. Anyhow, thanks for watching my friend :)
tumbl3r potti314 had them in video 128. That's the first time I saw them. steel pinnings made some to. they are tough looking pins I've never picked them. amazing false sets and seams like no feedback
tumbl3r I would guess the small size of the nail and the wafers in the larger hole of the MEDECO put the driver at an amazing angle just jamming it up. You did a great job overcoming it and getting it picked
Yeah, very very little feedback from this one. Sometimes I could get a little, but as often as not, there was just nothing and I needed to manually counterrotate the core to get them past sheer. If you would like to try this lock, it is with +MMDeveloper now. I think +Supallama Challenge Locks wants it back to do an overhaul, but you might be able to get +MMDeveloper to send it your way beforehand. Both of those guys are on the lockpicking subreddit.
Nice picking, I like the drivers. I make mine a bit different. lol Those are definitely core turners. lol Could you imagine using medeco drivers just to get the tolerances. but those wouldbe hard to cut.
Thanks man! This one was fun! I was really surprised by how deep that false set was. I honestly still don't really feel like I understand why it was so deep, but it was way over there!
awesome pick!! I meant to ask u in our emails if u had any cool challenge locks you could send my way. Anything would be appreciated. if you still have my email send me one and if u do I'll give u all the info u need I'm in the us in NJ so shipping isn't crazy and I can send you some in return.
Hey Ken :) I have no challenge locks at the moment. I actually don't pick that many challenge locks, so they don't come across my desk too often. I'll keep an eye out for some though.