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by meitanteikonan » 2 Dec 2006 12:13
I tried to search on web for combination lock, but they only have master lock. I would like to know how to open resettable combination lock, because i forgot my combination and there is no brand it looks like the master lock 150D.
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by Virgintamr » 10 Dec 2006 18:54
I tried the feeler gauge on an identical combination lock #175 and came to the conclusion that Master Lock must have fixed that vulnerability. The spaces are a lot tighter and you can't get the feeler gauge past the ridge on the thumbwheel.
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by mjwhit » 11 Dec 2006 0:26
or does it look like this?
If it does, then your in luck.. Especially if it has only three dials or was a cheap one.
Ill post how to do it after you confirm or deny that it is your lock...
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by stilte » 11 Dec 2006 0:27
Your feeler gauge is too big, get a smaller one.
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by Stray » 11 Dec 2006 0:27
Don't feel so bad, i broke one of my crappy picks trying to do the bypass discribed in "lockpicking for the new millenium".... needless to say I didn't get it open. 
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by Virgintamr » 11 Dec 2006 18:38
stilte wrote:Your feeler gauge is too big, get a smaller one.
I had the smallest there was, .0015. It just can bend to get around the ledge. If you compare the one I have to the one in the picture you can tell it's a lot tighter fit.
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by JackNco » 12 Dec 2006 6:36
Virgintamr wrote:stilte wrote:Your feeler gauge is too big, get a smaller one.
I had the smallest there was, .0015. It just can bend to get around the ledge. If you compare the one I have to the one in the picture you can tell it's a lot tighter fit.
thats WAY 2 big! use 0.003/0.08mm or 0.002/0.05mm anything bigger is just 2 big on the abus i was playing with. have a look on ebay it foes me about $2
John
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by Legion303 » 12 Dec 2006 7:06
JackNco wrote:Virgintamr wrote:I had the smallest there was, .0015. It just can bend to get around the ledge. If you compare the one I have to the one in the picture you can tell it's a lot tighter fit.
thats WAY 2 big! use 0.003/0.08mm or 0.002/0.05mm
Those are both bigger than .0015...
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by JackNco » 13 Dec 2006 12:40
lol oh ya i missed a 0 when i was reading that some how.
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by caitsith2 » 14 Dec 2006 1:05
mjwhit wrote:or does it look like this?  If it does, then your in luck.. Especially if it has only three dials or was a cheap one. Ill post how to do it after you confirm or deny that it is your lock...
Yeah, opening one of these styles is much like lock picking. I know the method of opening that style. (3 dial versions at least)
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by Unholy Ham » 16 Dec 2006 19:53
mjwhit wrote:or does it look like this?  If it does, then you in luck.. Especially if it has only three dials or was a cheap one. Ill post how to do it after you confirm or deny that it is your lock...
What is the name of that kind of lock? I'd like to use the search function rather than bother you, but I need the name of the type of lock. Thanks!
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by mjwhit » 16 Dec 2006 21:22
you want to open it?
Im not sure what its name is but id call it a combination lock. I have no problem telling you how if you want to open it.
Just ask 
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by JackNco » 16 Dec 2006 21:24
i dont know about anyone else but as that picture didn't come up for me and this is ur first post in this thread ide be wary of answering that... no offense... pictures of ur lock before answering a question this time
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by JackNco » 16 Dec 2006 21:42
lol ok pics coming up for me now... my bad... dont i feel like an ass. ya im sure explaining the technique for these aint a problem
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