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- From: zerucha@shell.portal.com (Thomas E Zerucha)
- Subject: Re: Gumball machine - new thread - help
- Message-ID: <C19G91.IrG@unix.portal.com>
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- References: <1jkb42INNfi9@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <mis.727602996@sug.org>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:58:13 GMT
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- In article <mis.727602996@sug.org> mis@sug.org (Mark Seiden) writes:
- >cs737@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John B. Baron) writes:
- >
- >most of these are chicago double sided wafer locks. not difficult
- >to pick, but on a threaded shaft that requires repeated picking once
- >per turn. i have heard that (but not seen) a coil spring used
- >once the lock is picked to rapidly spin the core through several
- >revolutions.
- >--
- >mark seiden, mis@seiden.com, 1-(415) 665 8117 (voice)
-
- I haven't tried this myself (since I don't have such a lock), but could
- you use a can of freeze spray (for electronic component testing) and
- some water to lock the wafers in place once picked?
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