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Lockwood picking vids up again/

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Lockwood picking vids up again/

Postby Luke » 7 May 2004 5:43

Ok guys just a note - the lockwood picking vids i made are up again. They are zipped and the vids are AVI.

http://ucspace.us/uploads/knockoffpadlock.zip

http://ucspace.us/uploads/lockwoodpicking.zip

CHeers,
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Postby maldotcom2 » 7 May 2004 17:19

OK, cool

before i download them, will these work for me; im on dial up; and what program do they run off

:D
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Files, formats and fundamentals

Postby Romstar » 7 May 2004 20:52

before i download them, will these work for me; im on dial up; and what program do they run off


Being on dial-up only means that it will take them longer to get on your computer. Since they are in a zip file, I recomend winzip found at http://www.winzip.com. After they are unzipped, simply open them with media player.

This all assumes of course that you are using a Windows based computer. If you are using a Macintosh machine, you will need similar programs for that platform. I haven't touched a Mac in 8 years or more. I wouldn't know what to tell you about them.

Enjoy the vids,
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Postby yungning » 7 May 2004 22:19

error 400: bad request...

this is the message i got, can someone fix the link, thx
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Postby maldotcom2 » 7 May 2004 22:50

Yeah, error for me too, they worked for me this morning :(


luke, whats up man?
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Postby frostbyte » 8 May 2004 4:17

I can host them for a bit, but it's not great bandwidth.

knockoffpadlock.zip

lockwoodpicking.zip
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Postby thedtenaciously » 8 May 2004 5:06

I decided to host you vids too, I compressed them with hardly any qualit loss so now they are half the size, therefore they will load faster for those on dialup.

BTW I will host anyones lockpicking videos as long as they are under about 5 megs
thanks! :D
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Postby thedtenaciously » 8 May 2004 5:07

lol im a retard (i didnt include the link) so here it is
http://www.lockpickz.tk
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Postby maldotcom2 » 8 May 2004 20:42

Hey thanks it worked for me in about 5 min!
and i didn't even have to install it! :D

By the way luke your fast to open those locks (i take it there all 5 pin- unmodified)
did you use a hook?

i havn't even got open my 5 pin lockwood pad yet :oops:

thanks :D
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Postby Kung » 8 May 2004 21:30

nice vids - and thats where my bandwidth went to. i can host the bigger stuff such as videos on my other server. send me a pm.
for all your upload needs! http://www.ucspace.us
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Postby maldotcom2 » 10 May 2004 1:42

HE HE HE :lol: :lol: :lol:

ya wnow what :lol: just happened LOL

i was ginding a hacksaw blade back to form a pick on my bench grinder and :lol: and it jolted and ripped the pick out of my hand and took it under the wheel and got locked right at the back of the wheel up against the guard (LOL) and ther's sparks flying everywhere and a severe nasty grinding noise untill it eventually gave way and shot it out at me.

it looked like someone had dragged it behind a car all the way across Australia
:lol:
Oh well, it went to a better place

if i had a digi camera i show it too you
:lol:

HE HE :lol: HE HE HE HE :lol: HE HE HE HE :lol: HE :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Flying picks

Postby Romstar » 10 May 2004 1:46

Dude,

Thats only funny when you don't get hurt.

Trust me, if that thing had cut you, or come flying at your face you wouldn't be laughing.

I know, its happened to me on a few occasions.

Does your grinder have a tool rest in front of the wheel? If so, make sure it's adjusted very close to the wheel. This will help prevent the pick from being yanked out of your hand.

Happy grinding,
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Postby maldotcom2 » 10 May 2004 1:52

yeah it does have a tool rest

but your right it was dangerous, i just found it funny :(
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More flying picks

Postby Romstar » 10 May 2004 2:05

Don't feel out of sorts man.

The first time it ever happened it scared the bejesus out of me. The second time it happened, I near died of laughter. Especially because the second time threw the pick, and embedded it in the wall behind me.

The third time it happened, I decided to adjust the tool rest, and dig out my safety glasses.

It's easier picking locks with both eyes, and ten fingers. :lol:

Have fun, don't sweat the small stuff,
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Postby maldotcom2 » 10 May 2004 2:10

yeah its funny

YOU MEAN YOU DIDN'T WEAR SAFETY GLASSES?

well neither did i, i guess i should :lol:
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