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How do you pick those simple locks found on bathroom doors?

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.

Postby Chucklz » 4 Mar 2004 20:41

Kabob.
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Postby technik » 5 Mar 2004 2:51

kebab
8)
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Postby plot » 5 Mar 2004 6:02

yea... that's it... 8)
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Postby FunkyGuy » 5 Mar 2004 20:57

dont bother doing any of that, take an ear wax swab, or whatever they are called that clean your ears, cut off the fuzzy part and its a perfect with for it, and you dont have to bother cutitng any metal or anything. you can always just make another in 2 seconds incase you mess up your other one.
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Postby FunkyGuy » 5 Mar 2004 21:07

wish i could edited my post, didnt mean dont bother doing any of that, all of those are alot more professinal and alot better quality then the once i recommended.
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Postby Dukemurmur » 14 Mar 2004 15:18

They are called Kabobs. AN yeah a small screwdiriver works great or anything with a flat headt that will fit in the hole once u find the spot u twist 90 deg and it is open. I carry one of the origanls in my wallet as they work great for countless other things also.
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use a paper clip

Postby picket » 4 Apr 2004 11:54

bend the end of the paper clip so it just fits through the hole. inside there is a button but it usually is a little nub with a slit in it like a screw drive would fit. stick the bent paperclip straight in until you hit the nubslowly turn clockwise and you will hear it click. you just unlocked the bathroom door.
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Thanks.

Postby jake » 7 May 2004 21:02

Mad_Gouki & Dukemurmur
Spot ON! You saved me so much trouble. Thanks!
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Postby maldotcom2 » 7 May 2004 22:54

take an ear wax swab, or whatever they are called that clean your ears,


there called cotton buds
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Postby CitySpider » 7 May 2004 23:57

maldotcom2 wrote:
take an ear wax swab, or whatever they are called that clean your ears,


there called cotton buds


Over here, "they're" called Q-Tips. I imagine it's like Xerox or Kleenex.
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Postby maldotcom2 » 8 May 2004 22:44

Q-Tips


HEHEHE
Q-Tips :P
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Postby archiebald » 9 May 2004 7:30

The End.
I pick in the dark.
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Postby mr lockpickman » 9 May 2004 13:02

try a screwdriver, it works on mine
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Postby Shady_New-Zealander » 15 May 2004 15:00

I've got the same thing on my door.
You don't need any fancy tools at all. just poke a nail into the hole and push.
you hear it click and bobs your uncle (actually he's my brother).
If it does not open quickly pull out the nail and try again untill you feel resistence then just push. Well it works in New Zealand.
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Re: How do you pick those simple locks found on bathroom doo

Postby codescott » 16 May 2004 3:19

dumbguy wrote:Help me out here, they're the locks that aren't really locks, they're just a small hole in the outside of the door, you stick something in them and unlock them somehow. Please help, dont have any key or any idea. Thanks.

Go look inside your tool box for a 'flatslot' screwdriver, not the bigger one but smaller one with smaller head so you can unlock it, or go to supermarket store and look for some canned ham in cold storages and snap off that 't' key that was used to 'keying' off the lid, it works to use it also. :twisted:
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