18g Nail Gun Pins for Lock Keys

18g Nail Gun Pins for Lock Keys

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  • #33701
    Martin King 2
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      @martinking2
      #501493
      Martin King 2
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        @martinking2

        Hi All,

        I have 3 high quality push key padlocks minus their keys

        champion lock 1.jpg

        There is a way to pick these and make a replacement "key" using 6 18g "Finish Nails" (US name?). I have been given some 16g but they are too large. I only need about 2" of them as they come stuck together for the nail gun. I don't really want to buy 1000 of these and throw the rest away.

        Wondering if anyone here could perhaps send me about 2" of them if they have any. I am, of course, happy to pay postage etc?

        Cheers, Martin

        #501495
        Brian Wood
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          @brianwood45127

          Hello Martin,

          I think silver steel should do just as well. Machine it as soft and harden when you have it to the right diameter

          Regards

          Brian

          #501501
          Paul Lousick
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            @paullousick59116

            18 Swg = 1.219mm and 16 Swg = 1.626mm (too big)

            Small quantities of nails from the hardware store are available in 1.25mm and 1.4mm diameter. Would some of these work ?

            MIG welding wire is available in 18g. Try a local fabrication shop which will probably give you a metre or 2.

            Paul

            #501507
            Paul L
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              @paull58212

              Hi Martin,

              There is a video on picking this lock and key manufacturing. Here

              If you want to get rid on one of the three locks please let me know wink

              Regards

              Paul

              #501523
              Martin King 2
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                @martinking2

                Hi, I got the idea from the German chap who made a better video (don't know how to link it!) and he SAID 18g but the ones he used are J30 CNKHA with a large J on the pack. I guess he got the gauge wrong?

                Cheers Martin

                #501528
                JasonB
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                  @jasonb

                  The pins that these guns use are not usually round more rectangular with the corners taken off so may not go by the standard wire gauge measurements.

                  The 18g pins that my maestri gun takes are 1.25 x 1.0 and Tee head which looks like what he is using. PM Me your Address

                  #501529
                  Martin King 2
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                    @martinking2

                    Paul Lousick, just found this online re nail diameters?

                    18g sizes.jpg

                    Is SWG different?

                    Cheers, Martin

                    #501530
                    Georgineer
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                      @georgineer
                      Posted by Martin King 2 on 15/10/2020 12:04:19:

                      Hi, I got the idea from the German chap who made a better video (don't know how to link it!) and he SAID 18g but the ones he used are J30 CNKHA with a large J on the pack. I guess he got the gauge wrong?

                      Cheers Martin

                      Ah, but did he say which gauge he's using? I've lost count of how many gauge systems are in common use, let alone the uncommon ones.

                      George B.

                      #501531
                      Martin King 2
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                        @martinking2

                        Jason,

                        PM sent.

                        They are more rectangular than round which works well for thie application, its a very good video.

                        Cheers, Martin

                        #501534
                        Paul Lousick
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                          @paullousick59116

                          Hi Martin,

                          As far as I know, the wire gauge used in UK and Austraila is SWG. (As listed in this page from Wikipedia)

                          British Standard Wire Gauge is a set of wire sizes given by BS 3737:1964 (now withdrawn), and is generally abbreviated to SWG. It is also known as: Imperial Wire Gauge or British Standard Gauge. Use of SWG sizes has fallen greatly in popularity, but is still used as a measure of thickness in guitar strings and some electrical wire. Cross sectional area in square millimetres is now the more usual size measurement for wires used in electrical installation cables. The current British Standard for metallic materials such as wire and sheet is BS 6722:1986, which is a solely metric standard.

                          Read more at **LINK**

                          Not sure, but like lots of things, different standards are used in USA.

                          Paul.

                          #501537
                          JasonB
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                            @jasonb

                            If he's a yank then there is AWG.

                            But as I said the nails are in sticks more like thick staples

                            #501596
                            old mart
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                              @oldmart

                              If they are really six lever, they must be pretty useless as padlocks if they can be picked by a bit of wire.

                              #501710
                              larry phelan 1
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                                @larryphelan1

                                The lock which cannot be picked has not yet been made.

                                That,s how they test them !

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