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How To Break a Kryptonite Keeper Bike Lock
My college senior lost both keys to her bike lock and the lock is through the frame of the bike and the wheel. Is a Kryptonite "Keeper" lock with a slot, not a round key. Did a google search and the old ones apparently could be opened with a Bic pen body, not this one. I've got to cut the hardened steel, any suggestions?
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Liquid Nitrogen and a hammer... Don;t know how to get those open.
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I am not familiar with the name brand... Is it a standard single side key lock? If so, it can easily be picked. If it is a double side key, it would take a little more work, but can still be picked by a decent locksmith.
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A dremel tool and a cutting wheel do it fine, or like Dave said, liquid nitrogen and a hammer.
I would use a die grinder or something with a 4" or larger cut off wheel. Would be through that in about 30 seconds. |
Not everyone has liquid N on hand. Any grinding disc will go through it like butter. The thinner the disc, the better. Even a Dremmel will work.
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Thanks guys, I'll try the dremmel since I own one.
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Angle grinder?
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MacGyver would have used a pipe, some magnesium shavings made from his trusty Swiss Army pocket knife (from a ten speed racing bike that just happens to be lying around) and a flint striker to ignite the mag. |
Liquid nitrogen is cheaper than milk. And it doesn't make the Cherrios soggy.
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they sell liquid nitrogen over the counter for warts, surprisingly enough. They can also be defeated with a scissor jack
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You really have to explain this to us! ;) |
ooops:confused:
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My portable acetylene torch defeats almost all locks.
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+1 on Tobra's idea for a car jack. Either a scissors jack or bottle jack, between the U-shaped arms of the bike lock. Never done it myself, but have heard that this works.
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A dremel sounds like a lot of work. A 4" angle grinder with a cut-off disc will be much quicker. 1/32" thick is best...as Milt mentions.
For portability one can buy cutoff discs with arbor so it can be chucked into a portable drill. |
I'm with rick, I can't imagine how long that would take, and how many of those tiny Dremel cutoff discs you'd go through, trying to cut a hardened steel Kryptonite style lock with a Dremel.
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I got my angle grinder w/ cutoff disc for $15 from Menard's. For as often as I use is (1-2 times a year), it's the right price. |
I noticed that alot of the TV fabricators use a an electric angle grinder/cutoff disc combo to cut sheet metal. I find that the electric AG has quite a bit of gyroscopic pull and is sometimes difficult to handle. For sheet metal I much prefer a pneumatic cuttoff.
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Liquid Nitrogen is clearly the FUN way to do it. Take a video for us.
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