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This is the lock picking lawyer, and what I have for you today is a well used ABLOY model 30 45 padlock with a classic core.
I do not have a key for this, and I tend to buy them that way because it's a cheap way to buy practice locks.
These haven't been made in quite a while, but they are great little products.
Inconspicuous, pick resistant, weather resistant, perfect for something like a garden shed.
But before we try to pick it open, I'm going to go on a short tangent.
I've mentioned in past videos that my ABLOY classic pick is a copy of the design made by Matt Smith.
There's a fairly new YouTube channel out there called Lock Pickers United that's currently doing a giveaway for one of mats picks, though it doesn't come with the tips needed for the Apple a classic the way they're giving it away, it will handle many common disc container locks, including some of the newer AB Eloise lock pickers.
United features the work of a few different lock pickers with longer form content that may be of interest to any pickers out there.
I'm gonna put a link to that channel in the description below.
Now, to enter their contest, you need to pick end.
Got on video.
One of the listed high security locks.
I'm pretty sure this lock qualify, so let's get to picking.
And then I will take it apart to show you what's inside.
Okay, we've got this in the vice and the first thing I'm going to do is rotate all the disks as far clockwise is, they will go.
I'm going to do it with this Abloy key blank.
Then we'll get the pick in there and get to work.
Nothing on the spinner.
One is loose.
Two is loose.
Three is loose.
Four is loose.
Five is loose.
Six.
Seven.
I think I think I got a click out of eight, nine and 10.
This is strange.
Young at a little bit more tension.
One, too.
Nothing on three.
Every go.
Nice click out of four.
Click out of five.
Nothing on six.
Nothing on seven.
Quick out of eight.
Click out of nine foot a little bit of movement on the core, and I think that means everything is in a gate.
Spinner is loose.
So is one little click out of two.
Okay.
Three is binding.
Three seems loose.
Four seems loose.
Quick out of five.
Six is binding.
Gotta click out of six.
Seven is finding.
There we go.
We open that up.
So it gave us a little bit of trouble in the beginning.
But all in all, it went fairly quickly.
Okay, let's get this apart and see what's inside.
Before I take this pick out.
What I'm going to do is remove the screw which holds the core retainer in place.
Okay, now that we have that screw out, we can re lock this.
Okay, now we can start taking this apart.
Now, an interesting thing about ab Eloise is they have to be set up such that the back of a key can be used to remove the retainer.
Okay, let's get some tweezers.
It's like there's a copper washer of some kind there.
Okay, put that copper washer to the side, and then put this spinner over here.
I'm gonna try to pull that entire core out.
That might make things a little bit easier.
Okay, I'm gonna drop the side bar down in one of these pins.
Lots.
Here.
I dropped a spacer.
Okay, let's start getting all these out.
There is Disc one two.
Spacer three is one of AP alloys, anti pick discs, and the spacer came out with that as well.
Number four Other anti pick disc.
Five, six seven It's really wet inside.
You may have noticed.
I did give this a squirt of lube when I first got it, because the core felt really, really dry and rough inside.
Okay, let's take a closer look at one of these.
We can see there's a small cut out here.
That means it's a anti pick disc, which will stop some of the older style disk detainer picks.
If we look at the side of this weaken, see a deep, true gate and then one to fall skates.
In fact, every single one of these disks, with the exception of the spinner and the very back desk, which is always going to be a zero cut, have false gates in them.
In any case, that's all I have for you today on this Abloy model 30 45 with a classic core.
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Thank you.