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Brazilian Lock

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 16 Sep 2009 12:29

The brazilian locks looks to be the same as European. I want to buy a pick and tension tool at lockpicking shop. Which one is the correct for my lock?
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby Jaakko » 16 Sep 2009 14:13

Is the lock mounted to a door or what?
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 16 Sep 2009 14:20

Yeah... mounted to a door.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby unlisted » 16 Sep 2009 18:00

Full of WIN, that lock is. (quote from Yoda)

This is the tool you need.

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Just make sure the occupants are inside the building, knock really loud, and than get to work picking that lock's screws.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 16 Sep 2009 21:04

no funny stupid
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby sfi72 » 16 Sep 2009 21:21

tentpeak wrote:no funny stupid

Learn to english.
<jkthecjer> this kwikset did not yield so easily
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby Jaakko » 17 Sep 2009 1:59

sfi72 wrote:
tentpeak wrote:no funny stupid

Learn to english.

Assing my laugh off :D

tentpeak, we do not pick locks in use (that lock is in use obviously) and thus we will not help you with this partcular problem. End of story.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 17 Sep 2009 7:56

That old lock is inside my property. That was just a tech question. Not finished yet...
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby lock2006 » 19 Sep 2009 0:53

tentpeak wrote:Just make sure the occupants are inside the building, knock really loud, and than get to work picking that lock's screws.

Yes very funny lol.Just can't pick locks in use,don't take it personal thanks.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby Jaakko » 19 Sep 2009 4:08

tentpeak wrote:That old lock is inside my property. That was just a tech question. Not finished yet...

Well, there is no recommendations to give on pick tools that work on a lock that is in use. That lock is in use quite obviously, so we as a community are not going to give the information you are looking for.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 19 Sep 2009 6:41

OK. Someone helped me. Thanks a lot to him. Now finished.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby unlisted » 19 Sep 2009 8:57

tentpeak wrote:OK. Someone helped me. Thanks a lot to him. Now finished.


Oh? My screwdriver suggestion worked? How easy were the handcuffs to pick? :roll:
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby tentpeak » 19 Sep 2009 9:07

unlisted wrote:
tentpeak wrote:OK. Someone helped me. Thanks a lot to him. Now finished.


Oh? My screwdriver suggestion worked? How easy were the handcuffs to pick? :roll:


You're a nerd. Put the screwdriver in your ...
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby unlisted » 19 Sep 2009 9:08

tentpeak wrote:
unlisted wrote:
tentpeak wrote:OK. Someone helped me. Thanks a lot to him. Now finished.


Oh? My screwdriver suggestion worked? How easy were the handcuffs to pick? :roll:


You're a <censored> nerd. Put the screwdriver in your ...


Yes, I am. I am also a moderator, and I was joking around. You seem to of missed that humor lesson in life.

Now, mind you manners, do not swear again, and you may enjoy your time around here.
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Re: Brazilian Lock

Postby lock2006 » 19 Sep 2009 10:49

Again don't take it personal. Just enjoy your time here
just cool down tentpeak good luck.
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