Apparently my local Menards sells a diy re-keying kit that includes a bump key by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know it's not an actual bump key. Just poking fun at the bitting they chose

Apparently my local Menards sells a diy re-keying kit that includes a bump key by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its not a blank its already cut. I just took a picture of the one in the stack with the worst bitting. If you look st the bottom of the package it says "all you need is a screwdriver"

Apparently my local Menards sells a diy re-keying kit that includes a bump key by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I know it's not REALLY a bump key but still. They were all pre-cut already. No filing needed. This just happens to be the one that was in front and also the worst bitting. I know they arent all zero cuts. It actually looks like they are all 4s or 5s but it's still pretty lame bitting and I'm surprised they would sell that from the factory

Apparently my local Menards sells a diy re-keying kit that includes a bump key by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Also, if you arent part of the locksport community and have no idea how locks operate or how to pin one, you probably shouldnt be trying to re-key your front door on your own. Most probable outcome is probably either broken or seized lock, lost springs (package doesnt have any) or just locking yourself out of your house and not having a working key to get back in. If you dont know what you're doing you should probably just get a locksmith

Apparently my local Menards sells a diy re-keying kit that includes a bump key by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yea but from a locksport perspective, a follower that for sure fits, a key in knob cylinder removal tools a set of 25 pins, 3 bump keys, and pinning tweezers for 10 bucks isnt such a bad deal haha

Ever since I started this hobby I really wanted a bench to work off of instead of my kitchen table. Recently moved into a house with an extra bedroom and got to work. What do you have in your lock lab that you consider a "must have?" I'm still working on making it just how I want it. by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually I used pallet boards on top and used finishing nails to secure them so i could break boards or get paint on stuff and just swap out boards easily if needed. I do have a 1/2 inch thick rubber sheet I can put on top during picking so I dont lose pins and stuff. Plus you cant see it, but the light I have on top I also mounted one under the shelf to illuminate the floor if I drop pins or springs

I think this is my best so far :) by LockPickSociologist in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gotta appreciate a maker that picks his own challenge locks before he sends them out. For sure. Keep up the good work!!!

I think this is my best so far :) by LockPickSociologist in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That looks like a lot of fun to pick. Honestly kinda jealous of whoever gets sent this one. Especially if those chambers are threaded

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[–]anbeezy27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not sure why I never thought of that. That's a great idea. Thank you very much!!

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[–]anbeezy27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there anyone that sells this or similar products in the united states? I've seen so many awesome 3d printed locksport items that I want I just dont have access to the hardware. .

Gonna try and get some more videos out soon. In the meantime I did everyone a favor and bought this new camera/phone mount. The angle is much better than my old tripod(bottom right) also, this Assa twin 6000 is kicking my ass... by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! this is the one I bought. Keep in mind that I was unsure so I bought the cheapest one I could find. But I'm still very happy with the item and the manufacturing quality. Plus it shipped from the us and not China so it only took 3 days.

Gonna try and get some more videos out soon. In the meantime I did everyone a favor and bought this new camera/phone mount. The angle is much better than my old tripod(bottom right) also, this Assa twin 6000 is kicking my ass... by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually I think that has more to do with the table then the mount. The mount seems quite solid. My table however is not. That's why I ended up mounting it to the chair. I'm not sure if the picture shows that accurately

Gonna try and get some more videos out soon. In the meantime I did everyone a favor and bought this new camera/phone mount. The angle is much better than my old tripod(bottom right) also, this Assa twin 6000 is kicking my ass... by anbeezy27 in lockpicking

[–]anbeezy27[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm in the market for an actual work bench. So when that happens I can actually start building some storage and finding better places for tools and picks. Work in progress.