Maximum resistance to picking.
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@alice I assume it's a typo - "Maximum resistance to pickling". Put that baby in vinegar for 6 months and they guarantee it won't be a pickle by end of it. It'll still just be a disappointing lock.
@Fruan you might be on to something.
Of perhaps it's "Maximum resistance to licking"? You'll never make it to the Tootsie roll core.
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@Fruan you might be on to something.
Of perhaps it's "Maximum resistance to licking"? You'll never make it to the Tootsie roll core.
@alice I don’t particularly want to test that idea, which I guess means the lock does indeed have lick resistance.
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@alice I don’t particularly want to test that idea, which I guess means the lock does indeed have lick resistance.
@Fruan but have you ever tasted fresh padlock?
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@Fruan but have you ever tasted fresh padlock?
You never forget your first one.@alice in the sense of “Now I know never to do that again”, one presumes.
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice Maximum resistance you can defeat in 20 seconds? What, did Chuck Schumer make this lock?
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice Were they even mushroom or otherwise pick-resistant pins?
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice@lgbtqia.space No no no, clearly it's maximum resistance to being picked by a consumer. They simply know in advance that their lock is absolute garbage and simply wanted to warn you. Someone's gotta provide the garbage-tier locks to compare against, after all, so they're really doing the world a service

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@alice I assume it's a typo - "Maximum resistance to pickling". Put that baby in vinegar for 6 months and they guarantee it won't be a pickle by end of it. It'll still just be a disappointing lock.
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice lovely nails indeed!
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice Easily drilled out... There is even a jig from the manufacturer for it, complete with bit, which wears out fairly fast.
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice lol keyway so wide you could drive through with a truck.
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Maximum resistance to picking.
If "maximum" is about 20 seconds, I'd hate to see their less-secure locks.
@alice The less secure ones have disc locks for minimum jiggling resistance.
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@alice in the sense of “Now I know never to do that again”, one presumes.
@Fruan uh, yeeah...that sense.
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@alice Were they even mushroom or otherwise pick-resistant pins?
@Fpccraig nope.
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@alice Easily drilled out... There is even a jig from the manufacturer for it, complete with bit, which wears out fairly fast.
@sasutina13 that seems like massive overkill for a lock that's so easy to pick.
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@alice lol keyway so wide you could drive through with a truck.
@er4z0r I actually had to use "top of the keyway" rotation, because it's a relatively short keyway, and the pins are long, so a turning tool and pick are hard to fit with room still left to work.
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@alice The less secure ones have disc locks for minimum jiggling resistance.
@lexLohr do you mean wafer locks?
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@lexLohr do you mean wafer locks?
@alice Ah, yes. Sorry, I am used to the German names and this one doesn't translate 1:1.
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@alice Ah, yes. Sorry, I am used to the German names and this one doesn't translate 1:1.
@lexLohr ah, I what's the German name? And is "disc" a reference to the wafers, or something else in that style lock?
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@Fruan you might be on to something.
Of perhaps it's "Maximum resistance to licking"? You'll never make it to the Tootsie roll core.