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Anyone ever used a locksmith to open a game with no keys?

By BlackCatBone

6 years ago


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    #24 6 years ago
    #29 6 years ago
    Quoted from ajfclark:

    Every pinball machine I've seen has a double bitted lock so you'd have to drill both sides of the keyway wouldn't you? If you're going to drill, it seems easier to drill the middle?

    I do drill twice, across both shear lines. It's just the way I was taught.

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