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by shimi1980 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 4:51 am
Where can i find very detailed info on how to pick pladelet doors? thx shimi 
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by l0ckp1cker » Sat Aug 01, 2009 4:54 am
How about google?  I don't know the locks, but I'm pretty sure that it's considered advanced here and therefore not open for discussion in the open forums.
Started picking on 23 Feb 2009. Current Stats: Picked 164 different locks so far. Latest Victory: ABUS EC75/50
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by Solomon » Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:16 am
You don't pick doors, you pick locks. This isn't a good question to be asking in your first post here, and you certainly haven't chosen the best way to word it either.
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by squelchtone » Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:49 pm
shimi1980 wrote:Where can i find very detailed info on how to pick pladelet doors? thx shimi 
I have a list in front of me of 170 different lock manufacturers and pladalet is not one of them. We only pick real locks here, not imaginary ones. And why do you need very detailed info? We have some vague info, but for detailed info please post a photo of this door and or door lock and why you need to pick it. Cheers, Squelchtone
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by squelchtone » Sat Aug 01, 2009 3:58 pm
Solomon had it right. It is a door company. A door commonly used in Israel, and made by a company with links to the makers of Mul-T-Lock.
We recommend calling a locksmith if you need to pick a door lock that is mounted in a door that is being used by someone to secure something. It is against our beliefs to use our skills to pick locks that are in use or are protecting something.
We pick locks that we hold in a vise, or in our hand.
shalom, Squelchtone
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by shimi1980 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 8:09 pm
hey as u can see in the photos its my OWN door  with key inside it and its open also will be good a reference to somewhere in the web resized_2.jpg
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by poor paperclip picker » Sat Aug 01, 2009 10:45 pm
I may be going out on a limb here, but just by the key that looks like it should be in the advanced section, and don't try picking a lock that you rely on, because there is a chance that you could break the whole lock and then you could not lock your door.
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by sfi72 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 4:20 am
Yeah, first of all you shouldn't be picking a lock mounted on your door. If you replaced it and had an old cylinder, that would be different but even then we couldn't help you because Mul-T locks are advanced.
<jkthecjer> this kwikset did not yield so easily
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