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by exiluxis » 21 Nov 2011 13:49
My first padlock took about 5 min to open but after opening it 50 times im getting pritty fast at it. So my next lock i wohnted to try some thing else so i bought a disc padlock and the only thing i have lerned is that im doing something rong couse i got 20 h at it and it is still locked but soner or later it will. :) Ex
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by atticRR » 10 Jun 2012 10:15
it took me under three minutes using a modified fondue fork and a bent file. Six pin chalet lock. After that i opened it multiple times, then i couldnt get it open again for quite a while. At first i was just flailing around. Now that i have purchased/made picks i know whats happening in the lock and can open it at will in less than a minute. Love it!
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by jamesdehunter » 11 Aug 2012 5:45
Hiya, complete newbie here (both to the forum and lockpicking), got my set in the post today and decided i would start with an old mucky shed padlock.
Tension tool in........check
Apply tension........check
Rake once......felt a slight movement and heard a click
Pull out, rake again.......it opens......should've seen my face
5 seconds for a first attempt, i was overjoyed.
Second attempt was about 5 min however, but i think that was from over enthusiastic pressure on the tension tool.
Cant wait for my practice lock so i can see whats going on inside.
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by catsoup » 12 Aug 2012 16:33
[quote="jamesdehunter"] Tension tool in........check
Apply tension........check
Rake once......felt a slight movement and heard a click
Pull out, rake again.......it opens......should've seen my face
5 seconds for a first attempt, i was overjoyed.
Second attempt was about 5 min however, but i think that was from over enthusiastic pressure on the tension tool. [/quote]
This seems to be how it goes when I show people the basics to try it themselves. I hand them the lock, explain the mechanism, hand them the tools, and five seconds later, the lock is open. they look at me as if to say 'you spend how much time practicing this?' and then on the second attempt it hits them that locks actually are somewhat secure...
this is not how my first attempt went. it was more like an hour of fiddling, I should have done my research first.
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by Josh66 » 12 Aug 2012 17:08
My first one was a No. 1 Master, I think.
I knew basically how locks and picking them worked, and I knew what the tools were supposed to look like - but I had never actually done it before.
A buddy at work bet me that I couldn't open this lock we found, so I went and made a (crude) pick and tension wrench. I had it open pretty quick... I opened it a few more times, and then nothing I tried worked anymore. (I was probably using too much tension - plus the pick kinda sucked.)
Then I decided to make some "real" picks and really learn this stuff.
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by RedEarth » 16 Aug 2012 18:59
I'm new at this, and My first pick was the cable lock on my Springfield XD about twenty minutes ago. Less than 5 seconds, repeatable. With paperclips. But it's only a three pin lock, and apparently super cheap.
The Master Lock #142DCM has eluded me so far... but again I don't have proper picks yet.
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by Sparta » 4 Nov 2012 8:01
Hi, This Is Sparta … lol J/K anyway name is Paul I am very new to this. Since I was little I saw movies like James Bond and others … always was intrigued when Bond or who ever… Pick a Lock or hot wired a car … just love it. will I just started about an hour ago and pick two door locks, three different pad locks all success all under minute but one pad lock its say 60 MM on bottom I think OC … not sure that one took awhile … I love it and Im hook.. Sparta
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by mant01 » 11 Nov 2012 23:28
My first padlock took a couple minutes and now I can do it in a couple of seconds. It is a 4 pin that looks basically the same as the cheap American masters lock. My second padlock is a Green Jem Security 63mm and after many hours still cant open it.
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by RubberBanned » 25 Nov 2012 21:35
I just pulled off my first successful pick! Took about 15 minutes of work. Kwikset deadbolt. Was really exhilarating, just got the 5 piece titanium set in the mail. I think I was being really heavy handed, but once I lightened up I got much better feedback. Really excited to try different locks now.
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by vbnmzzz » 5 Dec 2012 22:28
Well I read this forum and decided to get a set of picks from Peterson Locksmith tools. (Bought the 5 piece 2 tension wrenches and 3 picks) I immediately went to walmart and bought 2 locks. First lock took me about 5 mins. The second took me probably 10. Then I went on to a Kwikset deadbolt about 3 mins and the one on the handle took me another 5 or so. I enjoy it immensely. I think I'm hooked =)
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by DexterMoser » 12 Feb 2013 3:12
Started on a filing cabinet lock (2 pins) with two paper clips. I'd say it took 5-10 minutes to figure out what I was actually doing/attempting to not bend the paper clips. Second lock was a 4 pin gun lock, which I got within a few minutes. The main lock I want to pick is a 6 pin commercial lock, and after almost an hour of futile tries, I gave up on the paper clips, they simply were not strong enough...or I just can't figure it out with the paper clips. Real tools should be on the way soon!
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by Hachronn » 19 May 2013 8:20
My first lock opened disturbingly fast. The disturbing part was that it was a lock that I actually had in use. I Raked it open within 30 seconds of taking my picks out of the UPS package.
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by Lucid Faia » 21 May 2013 21:53
I suppose I'm in the one-day crowd. I was having trouble with a practice lock I had ordered. I couldn't pick it with 6 pins inside, and I was having consistency problems with even 3 pins. I wasn't sure what I was doing wrong. Eventually I realized that I was applying too much torque; I eased up on the tension and was stunned by what a difference it made. Having a much, much easier time with lockpicking now.
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by rgrahamh2o » 29 Aug 2013 6:32
Got my first set of picks a couple of weeks ago.
Within the first week 5 padlocks, two door locks, my locker at work, 4 wafer tumblers
Still got a couple of padlocks i am really stuck on but still trying them. Its great to have a "confidence lock" that i can quickly pick up and open in about 5 seconds, which stops me throwing my toys out the pram and giving up.
I still think i have "picked" the right hobby....lol
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by youngpick » 8 Jan 2014 17:32
opened in maybe 20 mins, but had no idea how and failed to pick it again for another hour
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