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danijah

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Hi All,

does anyone know if the Kewtech kewloc all have the same unlocking number combination, if so what is it. I've missed placed the instructions for mine and its doing my nutt in trying to remember it. I've never used it before.

 
Yeah i know but i vaguely remember reading in the instructions when i had it, that they have a combination to unlock them in case you ever forgot your numbers. sort of like a master unlocking combination.

 
Yeah i know but i vaguely remember reading in the instructions when i had it, that they have a combination to unlock them in case you ever forgot your numbers. sort of like a master unlocking combination.
Well that is a good idea, why not fasten your padlock key to the side of your lockout padlock when it is use?...better still, superglue it into the lock

 
they can be unlocked by feel,

like how old style safecrackers worked,

not that I am one, but I can feel unlock cheapo combination bike locks etc,

its not that difficult, and I would imagine the kewlocks arent that special a lock either,

so you should be able to either feel unlock it, or just get your hacksaw out.

 
they can be unlocked by feel,like how old style safecrackers worked,

not that I am one, but I can feel unlock cheapo combination bike locks etc,

its not that difficult, and I would imagine the kewlocks arent that special a lock either,

so you should be able to either feel unlock it, or just get your hacksaw out.
Yeh,

Learn't how to do that as a kid, it isn't difficult

 
post me it up along with a case of beer and I'll ope3n it for you,

the other cheaper option is to just buy another one with the code,

and dont try picking one up from your mates toolbox again. ;)

 
Go on you tube a type cracking code combination padlocks and there's loads of guides they are easy mate. About as easy as a Yale 5 lever, peice of pizz to bypass like majority of locks if you look into it. It will surprise you and does really interst me as I have a set of picks and few locksmith tools and find sitting their opening a lock without a key quite challenging. YouTube lock bumping. That's as good as a snap gun. :)

 
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