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hey guys, new hobby picker in town =)

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.

hey guys, new hobby picker in town =)

Postby wolfie » 22 Jun 2008 1:37

hey peeps, just giving a headsup, that a new hobby picker is in =) love the site and am finding some good info =) and now i know why i had so much trouble picking my first lock XD which is a medium security brinks padlock with like 4spool pins O.o; yeh i know, a beast for yer first attempts at picking with homemade hacksaw blade picks XD but hey! it was the only thing laying about =) so, uhh hey! =D
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Postby itisjustme1 » 22 Jun 2008 6:36

Welcome and I credit you for working with what you have. Keep up the fun and hope to see you posting here more often. Although I am new here I am not now at all to this stuff as I have been messing with it for 20 plus years.

You too will one day realize how quickly time went by much like myself.
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Postby wolfie » 22 Jun 2008 9:59

wow o.o; 20years? O.o; and thanks for the compliment =3 i guess i did the "run before you walk" thing but hey =D it works!
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Postby Archive555 » 23 Jun 2008 2:14

I don't wanna sound like a grumpy old man, BUT:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=2218

THAT is the place to introduce yourself.

Now, past the formalities, that is quite a doozy of a first lock.
Try find a cheap low-security Kwikset lock to practice on, and if you want it really easy, take out all the pins bar one, and slowly add them as you pick it.
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Postby wolfie » 23 Jun 2008 12:29

yeh, it's a doozy, took me almost 4days to finally pick it and now it's open in like maybe 10-20seconds o.o;
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Postby StabbyJoe » 25 Jun 2008 22:19

although starting off on spools isn't exactly recommended... you took to it pretty well O_o

Good job and welcome to LP101!

I'm also a hobbyist homebrewer who makes hacksaw blade picks... I'm a big fan of using Romstar's templates (have a look around for them... they're the best templates I've seen around O_o)

Good luck with future locks!
Not that you'll need it much - jumping straight into spools like that
Good job on not giving up.
All your locks are belong to us.
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Postby wolfie » 25 Jun 2008 22:35

thanks =3 im able to get 4-5pin locks pretty easily, though i came across 2 6pin kwikset locks on a door that's not bein used, i can pick the doorknob easily, but the deadbolt gave me trouble, and i figured out why when i went to repin it differently, it had 3 spools spread out in the lock o.O

(1 is reg 0 is spool)

101010

that's how it came from the factory, it gave me trouble with the pins always resetting >< but oh well =D i was still able to pick it if i fiddled with it for like 20minutes.
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