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what pick for what ?

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Postby Mad Mick » 23 Sep 2004 17:22

reg wrote:basic info is basic info and in the faq

I am not a person to jump at people asking info that has been given several times already


On the other hand, I am. Hence the need for this message to be written:

**This is a pre-formatted message (Courtesy of MadMick & alias)**

Here is the link which will take you to everything you ever wanted to know about lockpicking:
ImageSearch (hint - it's at the top of the page)

Please feel free to use it for every question you have, no matter how complicated your query may seem to you. The majority of questions you may have will probably have been asked and answered before.

The use of keywords is important - e.g. "I want to know how to open a Master No3" - use keywords "master", "no3", "no 3", "#3", "03", "3" etc. If your question remains unanswered, feel free to post in the correct section of the forum and please, no duplicate posts. If you wish to know more about locks, please post in the "Locks" section. Same goes for "Lockpicks - Manual", "Lockpicks - Automatic/Mechanical", etc.

The "FAQ's and general information" section also contains a wealth of knowledge and expertise, combined with answers and links to most of the questions you may have. This section has been compiled by certified locksmiths and experienced hobby pickers. Please use it.

FYI, the Advanced Locks section is closed to new users. If you meet the criteria for qualification, you will be invited to access the secure section following a SINGLE initial request from yourself, so please don't pester the moderators if you feel that access is taking too long. Multiple applications are likely to be ignored. Your continued participation will be monitored and access will/will not be granted as deemed appropriate.

If you are looking for advice on what pick set to purchase, look here:
viewtopic.php?t=1423

If you are looking for advice on how to post images on this site, look here:
viewtopic.php?t=1633

If you are looking for tips on how to make picks from common materials, look here:
viewtopic.php?t=2465

If you are looking for a link to PYRO1234321's video:
zeke79 is kindly hosting for the time being at;
ftp://lockpicking:101@nickz.homeftp.net
You can find it in the Templates folder. If you have problems with accessing his site, try changing the PASV mode setting in your FTP software from 'on' to 'off'. Most people have no problems but for those who do, that should do the trick.

Finally, practice lots and don't forget to ImageSearch!!
.........................................................................................................

Many new users fail to read (skimming doesn't count) the FAQ's etc., and are directed towards them by members who are sick and tired of answering the same questions.

Hence the slight abruptness you've received thus far. I think it's you who needs to relax, my new friend, put up your feet and digest what is in the FAQ's :wink: :lol:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
Mad Mick
 
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