Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by Penge » 14 Dec 2006 3:58
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by devildog » 14 Dec 2006 4:19
WOW.
You joined in Jan '04, and you just made your first post. HOW exactly do you do that? 
"I think people should be free to engage in any sexual practices they choose; they should draw the line at goats though."
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by stilte » 14 Dec 2006 5:13
Looks good... but does it work?
2004.. must be good practice as a lurker
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by Penge » 15 Dec 2006 4:08
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by What » 15 Dec 2006 4:14
devildog wrote:WOW. You joined in Jan '04, and you just made your first post. HOW exactly do you do that? 
he is a very slow reader 
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by Shrub » 15 Dec 2006 10:19
Can you tell us a bit more about it please?
What did you make it from?
If its from scratch what did you use to transpose the movement from the motor to the pick needle?
How well does it work?
Not posted since '04, maybe he was worried a few people would take the piss for him not posting for so long!!! I hope he doesnt get scared away and not post for another 2 years,
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by mjwhit » 15 Dec 2006 14:59
Wow, thats real tidy man...
Can you tell us a bit more about it please?
What batteries/voltage does it run on?
Is it possible to open it up and take some photos so we can see what the running gear looks like? 
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by JackNco » 16 Dec 2006 9:02
that looks pretty cool. i think a video is needed, to show off ur work.
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by Nicky the Greek » 11 Jan 2007 1:02
"that looks pretty cool. i think a video is needed, to show off ur work"
I totally agree
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by Shrub » 11 Jan 2007 9:02
Hes either full of the smelly stuff or youve all frightened him away with the first responces to the thread, its a shame as if real its the first ive seen other than my own that has actually been made rather than messing with useless toothbrushes etc,
If your out there come back and show us some internals please,
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by Wrenchman » 11 Jan 2007 9:19
Forget it, he´ll be back in 2010
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Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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by hurri » 11 Jan 2007 14:35
devildog wrote:WOW. You joined in Jan '04, and you just made your first post. HOW exactly do you do that? 
..absorbing information...... 
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by Firearm » 11 Jan 2007 15:58
It took almost that long for me to read all the new info here when I first joined. I'd still be reading, but I cheated and quit early. I did get through the "new users please start here" section though and the part about searching first 
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