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Defiant deadbolts are so easy to pick

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

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Postby raimundo » 22 Aug 2006 8:40

alt.locksmithing.com
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Re: alt.

Postby Schuyler » 22 Aug 2006 8:47

raimundo wrote:alt.locksmithing.com


wow. cool resource. I was wondering if there was anything else like LP101 out there.
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alt.

Postby raimundo » 22 Aug 2006 8:49

alt.locksmithing is famous for its flamers
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Re: alt.

Postby Schuyler » 22 Aug 2006 9:28

raimundo wrote:alt.locksmithing is famous for its flamers


ahhhhh, well :P glad I found lp101 first, then.
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Postby Shrub » 22 Aug 2006 9:41

p1ckf1sh wrote: They refuse to replace their currency for the euro.


Thankfully in my opinion, the day we loose the pound is the day i will loose any thought i have left remaining for our so called goverment,

p1ckf1sh wrote:They still use that imperial measurement system.



:? :shock: You do realise we use meters, centimeters and milimeter dont you?

I realise you was just kidding though :wink:
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Postby globallockytoo » 22 Aug 2006 12:43

unlisted wrote:
globallockytoo wrote:
I think you can go back and crawl back under that rock you came from.


I am not taking anyones side with this one, (I am in no way involved) but I would say comments like this are frowned upon here.

I am not a mod, or an admin, but I know this is not a good way to continue your LP101 membership, or apply to advanced forums. (read the rules, its in there)

Getting along with others. (Pretty important stuff there. Not so much as never arguing, but being able to resolve disputes and getting along regardless.) (sorry for cut and paste, but I feel it is needed)

That comment is not in any way going to resolve anything.

Thats all I wanted to say, flame away if you feel the need.



I see....it is ok for someone with 700 posts in 3 months to cast a stone toward me in an inflaming way...but i am ridiculed for defending myself.

It is not i that has delusions of grandeur....rather he....look at his posts....mostly stuff written by someone who knows bugger all...

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and should be acknowledged as such.

Likewise you are not the policeman here....so i dont really care what you think!
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Postby Mememe » 22 Aug 2006 13:16

Krypos wrote: how hard was it for you to slide your vinyl sleeves on? mine are neaerly impossible


a small bit of soap and the sleeves just slide on. I would get sleeves for all regular picks and just leave them on permanently
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Postby Omikron » 22 Aug 2006 13:39

This thread turned out to be more flames than content so...

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