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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3236805" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>Same here. I started watching a lot of the video's around the time my wife passed away to try and keep my mind occupied. Watching this guy go through stuff with a pick makes your butt pucker to say the least. I ended up picking up an Abus disc detainer lock for a storage unit and a different lock for where I live not long after. I was thinking about a getting a small lathe after watching one of his buddies work a challenge lock, Bosnian Bill does quite a few. One of the most successful designs that would easily be able to be done is where the cylinder is reduced and a sleeve is added. Coupled with spools as soon as tension is applied the lock binds against the spools. Since you can not use a bump key or single pin pick a lock without applying tension it makes even trivial locks impossible. The only other lock I would trust at this point is the Bowley lock that is a warded pin tumbler. Can't get to the pins to manipulate them and it's pretty simple to say the average thief is going to move on to a simpler target. That is also the thought behind the disc detainer lock. Here the average thief will not have the tool or the skill to mess with it so they will move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3236805, member: 29706"] Same here. I started watching a lot of the video's around the time my wife passed away to try and keep my mind occupied. Watching this guy go through stuff with a pick makes your butt pucker to say the least. I ended up picking up an Abus disc detainer lock for a storage unit and a different lock for where I live not long after. I was thinking about a getting a small lathe after watching one of his buddies work a challenge lock, Bosnian Bill does quite a few. One of the most successful designs that would easily be able to be done is where the cylinder is reduced and a sleeve is added. Coupled with spools as soon as tension is applied the lock binds against the spools. Since you can not use a bump key or single pin pick a lock without applying tension it makes even trivial locks impossible. The only other lock I would trust at this point is the Bowley lock that is a warded pin tumbler. Can't get to the pins to manipulate them and it's pretty simple to say the average thief is going to move on to a simpler target. That is also the thought behind the disc detainer lock. Here the average thief will not have the tool or the skill to mess with it so they will move on. [/QUOTE]
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