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by Santos718 » 15 Jul 2005 17:20
Chrispy wrote:Skold wrote:Picking is neither in wrist or hands for me..i can pick with my feet.
Prove it 
VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO!!!!! 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Tetsuo_Aoshi » 15 Jul 2005 20:24
Oooooooooo k. I started this a few days ago and now its no prob for me to pop a DB 4 pin pad lock in 10 seconds or less. Im using tools I've made "Thanks to Pyro" and they are working great. My next lock is a Master pad lock. Im not sure what model t is.... but it has a rubber coating over the case and loop. Its only a 4 pin lock too so why is it so much more difficult to pick???? Any body ????
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by Chrispy » 15 Jul 2005 20:26
A model number would be handy. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Xen317 » 15 Jul 2005 23:40
Hey guys, I'm the newest member to join your "pick page" and so far everything I've read was very helpful. The first lock i picked was a simple 3 pin lock on my desk. I used a crude pick made of a bent metal wire and a flathead screwdriver. It took about an hour at first, but now that I have the hang of it, i can do it in 5 seconds. After picking the desk i moved on and picked the Kwikset lock on my front door, that took about 20 minutes. So I suppose I'm making pretty good progress. Other than that i just wanted to say hi to everyone.
Make something idiot proof, and someone will make a better idiot. = P
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by Chrispy » 15 Jul 2005 23:43
Hello and welcome.  Like your sig. 
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by cracksman » 16 Jul 2005 0:16
Welcome Xen,
Congrats on your picks, Generally Kwiksets or their counterparts are considered great for beginners because they have standard pins(generally), a relatively large and free keyway, and low tolerances. It is still suggested that you start that deadbolt with one or two pins. To pick a Kwikset within 20 minutes at the start of your picking hobby/career is something to be proud of. Now the question will be can you pick it quickly and consistently? Keep challenging yourself, great job so far.
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by Xen317 » 16 Jul 2005 0:22
Yeah im still working on doing it consistently, i think that the Kwikset pick may be a fluke, but I'm done for tonight, im rubbing my finger raw.
Make something idiot proof, and someone will make a better idiot. = P
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by Chrispy » 16 Jul 2005 3:05
im rubbing my finger raw.
Pickers ailments, there's plenty of em..... 
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by snakelady37 » 18 Jul 2005 15:53
Wow, I just found this site and it is really cool. I would love to learn how to become a professional locksmith. In my area they make very good money. The downside is late night calls but for the money it would be worth it. What are the best and least expensive tools for me to start out with until I see if this is my forte? I am completely dumb when it comes to, how to become a professional. Do you have to go to college? Do you have to get certified? Or do you just have to learn and prove yourself? Thanks for your help. I'm located in Tennessee.
Sincerely,
Snakelady 
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by Chrispy » 18 Jul 2005 17:04
Hello Snakelady, can I call you Snake?
A lot of questions you have, already have answers in the many threads here at LP101. Just do a search  for what you're looking for and if you still can't find it (after searching really hard) post a thread in the appropriate forum and we'll help you out. Welcome to LP101!
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by hugoV » 18 Jul 2005 20:10
Hey everybody, thanks to this site i have made my own lock picks and picked many locks theses past few months and i thought it was time i joined.
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by Santos718 » 18 Jul 2005 20:21
Welcome!
Read the rules , please use the search function before you create a new thread, it makes your life and ourlives easier, and Happy picking
Crispy, it came from "THE FREQUENT POSTS FILE" 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Chrispy » 18 Jul 2005 20:36
Santos wrote:Crispy, it came from "THE FREQUENT POSTS FILE"
 Knew that would come in handy.....
Uhhh...... it's Chrispy..... there's an h in there.

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by Santos718 » 18 Jul 2005 20:38
Chrispy wrote:  Knew that would come in handy..... Uhhh...... it's Chrispy..... there's an h in there. 
oops  I got it now...
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by easy3214u » 19 Jul 2005 11:42
Pheniox wrote:Took me 2 years and 1 day to make the thread, but I made it finnaly.
If your new, introduce yourself here. Other posts/threads will be deleted as I see them from now on.
Regardless though, let me be the first to welcome you to the forums.
=easy3214u is attempting to indroduce his self on 7-19-05. I hope this does not make me feel like an idiot. 
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