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Pick a locked fuse box lock

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Pick a locked fuse box lock

Postby jack. » 19 Sep 2011 22:22

How can I pick a locked fuse box??

(are all fuse box locks the same, or are there different types...?)

:D :) :wink:
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Re: Pick a locked fuse box lock

Postby MacGyver101 » 20 Sep 2011 0:17

You don't, unless you own it and it's not in use.

If it's sitting on your desk, you pick it like any other lock. If it's mounted on the wall and is connected to a live electrical circuit, please don't go jamming metal picks into it. I really don't want the answer to your question to be found here when the next bored teenager Googles "how to break into an electrical panel"... because, notwithstanding the ethics around what locks are "okay" to pick, I really don't want to see someone else do something stupid and get electrocuted.

The bottom line is that we pick locks as a hobby, because we enjoy solving the puzzle of them -- not to get into places we shouldn't be.
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Re: Pick a locked fuse box lock

Postby Evan » 20 Sep 2011 0:18

jack. wrote:How can I pick a locked fuse box??

(are all fuse box locks the same, or are there different types...?)


@jack.:

People who own locked fuse boxes either have keys to them or know where to obtain them form... This locked fuse box therefore is clearly not yours and is in use doing its job keeping you out of said fuse box...

Members of this website won't answer questions brought up by people looking to subvert security devices which do not belong to them... Especially not step-by-step idiot-proof instructions, sorry man...

If you had bothered to read anything on this website at all you wouldn't have needed to even ask your question at all...

Good Luck...

~~ Evan

P.S. I anticipate this thread being locked or deleted quickly by a moderator...
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Re: Pick a locked fuse box lock

Postby Squelchtone » 20 Sep 2011 2:38

In before lock!

:P
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Re: Pick a locked fuse box lock

Postby Legion303 » 20 Sep 2011 7:04

In after lock!

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