Quoted from Raegor:What's the point of picking the lock? You still don't have a key to re-lock...
Once you've got it open, take the lock off, pull the plug, remove the pins and then replace. Looks original and opens with anything.
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Quoted from Raegor:What's the point of picking the lock? You still don't have a key to re-lock...
Once you've got it open, take the lock off, pull the plug, remove the pins and then replace. Looks original and opens with anything.
Quoted from Wolfmarsh:Drill the shear line. http://www.pick-a-lock.com/pin.html
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?
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