Termyn8or -> RE: Chastity Padlocks (2/7/2007 2:36:51 PM)
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I am in a 3000 right now and there is no key. I destroyed it. I know I can cut it off, but the tools are not that handy. I am now thinking of the next levels, after while I know I will cut it off, and will probably cut the plastic pin. The next step is the metal pin, but along with another idea I have, I was thinking of a different sort of pin. Metal, with metal spacers of course, but with no visible lock. Instead of the head of the lockpin in the A ring, it is on the outside. It engages the hole in the A ring, and is flush, and would need several sizes. Originally this idea spawned from thinking about a metal harness for the CB3000. I was thinking of a system that would engage the pin when the waistband lock was locked, but now this could go a little differently. If you need to go through metal detectors, of course it has to be plastic. A disposable plastic pin that engages itself and cannot be undone. The head of it needs to be cut off to get out. Not as easy. There are also polymers that are almost like steel. So to get out the head needs to be ground off. Not only do I think this can be done, but I bet with enough reserch I can find them somewhere, undoubtedly made for a different purpose. Think about it, sufferware sells those stainless pins for the CBX000, those are called clevis pins I think, and they make money on them. If you know anything about manufacturing you know they surely cost pennies, even in high grade stainless. They charge $20 for them. Anyway, a possible low cost solution might just be a certain type of cylindrical plastic, of a certain color, possibly even something that is hard to get. Instead of a head and a hole, you simply exopy glue it together. When you get home, and it is time of course, it is simply cut off. Then simply drill it out of the holes. Any material with the strength, say like nylon could be used. The trick is to use a unique material, and possibly even a unique glue. As you might have figured, I too seek for solutions, as I really don't like those numbered seals. They not only get into the wrong position at times, I am concerned that getting bent out of shape in my poants, they might break. Detection is great, but when you are innocent, that would suck. T
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