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Paper Clips

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.

Paper Clips

Postby Puzzles101 » 12 Jul 2012 11:03

Well my hobby finally paid off! I was working a very tough job my company was awarded and was finishing up the last few days, I also had family visiting and since they had children I needed to go buy a locking door knob for my room as I have guns. Not being acustom to grabbing the key, being tired from the job and eager to get the day started I locked myself out of my room one morning. My daughter and cousin went to work with me that day and all day she kept saying how are you going to open your room? Where are your lock picks? (In my room!) I told her I'll just figure it out when we get home. My cousin on the other hand kept calling me an idiot...lol. I took home 2 of the larger size paper clips and needle nose pliers to bend them into the shape I needed. After getting them in the shape I wanted it took all of about 20 seconds to get the door open!

I would just like to thank everyone here or that day I would have spent $75 on a locksmith coming over to help me. But I had much greater satisfaction as my cousin's jaw dropped when I yelled "GOT IT!!!" in under 2 minutes start to finish.

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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Squelchtone » 12 Jul 2012 11:05

best hobby ever =)

well done man!

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Re: Paper Clips

Postby cyrano138 » 12 Jul 2012 11:26

Well done indeed. There's no better satisfaction than popping a lock when you really need to. :)
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby MortimerDuke » 12 Jul 2012 12:15

The impressive part isn't that you did it with paperclips, it's that you did it in under 2 minutes with an audience. There's some sort of quantum effect with lockpicking, at least for me. Being observed makes time slow down (or speed up, I'm not sure). A lock that I have picked a hundred times in 15 seconds or less will invariably take at least a few minutes with observers on hand. Good job.
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby scriptguru » 12 Jul 2012 16:25

That was awesome!

MortimerDuke, it happened to me many times, but now I know how to get rid of this: just say "Since you're watching it's gonna take longer..." and in few seconds you're done :)
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby gibson » 12 Jul 2012 17:54

that must have been quite a rush! bet your cousin won't be so quick with the comments for a while. have you tried picking it again with your regular picks? audience optional.
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Bass » 13 Jul 2012 4:33

Haha, awesome! Reminds me of when my ATV was stolen in 2010, the sheriff noted the ignition was destroyed and wanted to get it towed up the road to our trailer after recovering it. I used my auto juggler to find Ind that started it up, two years later, I still use it since I never bothered to fix it (and I finally found a use for those jugglers I'd had for years!)
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Legion303 » 13 Jul 2012 7:05

If you still store guns in there, you might want to upgrade your lock. :)

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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Bob Jim Bob » 14 Jul 2012 7:20

Legion303 wrote:If you still store guns in there, you might want to upgrade your lock. :)

-steve



Just what I was thinking. The thrill of opening the lock versus the feeling that with just 2 paperclips, all your guns could be gone...

Congrats on the lock. With kids in the house, did you lock up the paperclips?
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Puzzles101 » 27 Jul 2012 15:07

The house is secure this is an interior door. Not worried about a break-in I was just concerned with the kids getting in the room. I am in the market for a full size safe that is not only fire resistent but water proof.
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Evan » 28 Jul 2012 19:59

Puzzles101 wrote:The house is secure this is an interior door. Not worried about a break-in I was just concerned with the kids getting in the room. I am in the market for a full size safe that is not only fire resistent but water proof.


Bend over and prepare to PAY quite a bit of money to find a safe which is both of those things...

What are you trying to protect which needs to be in a water proof enclosure ?

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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Brianetta » 30 Jul 2012 5:10

Evan wrote:What are you trying to protect which needs to be in a water proof enclosure ?

Anything, I imagine. I know somebody who had to buy new everything after a house fire; most of the damage to the contents of the house was by water from the fire hoses.
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby Puzzles101 » 30 Jul 2012 21:06

Brianetta is correct. I am not worried about a flood but I know that safes that protect against only fire do only half the job as much of the damage comes from all the water the fire department uses to put out the blaze.
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby dauce » 2 Aug 2012 13:42

Lol nice job. I almost wouldn't have thought it was possible (especially that quickly) - but it just goes to show that practice pays off:)
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Re: Paper Clips

Postby RigaMortice » 16 Aug 2012 10:25

Puzzles101 wrote:under 2 minutes start to finish.

http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm316/ChicagoRoy/DoorPick.jpg


Well Played.

Does your cousin have a car? You should have turned around and said that's your next trick ;)
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