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by ThE_MasteR » 2 Oct 2005 16:59
I am so happy to say that I just bumped 2 Masterlocks. I made myself a key with my dremel, and after maybe 2-3 hours of persistence, the lock opened !! What a feeling I got.
Next weekend, i'll be shooting a video of me bumping the 2 locks.
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by Minion » 2 Oct 2005 17:24
did you kill the lock!?
2-3 hours of bumping is just...
You DID use lubrication, right?
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by ThE_MasteR » 2 Oct 2005 17:38
Why lubrication ?
And no, 2-3 hours was also, making the key, which took me quite some time to make, I made it with my dremel.
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by illusion » 2 Oct 2005 17:43
2-3 hours bumping a lock would mess it up, but with making the key sounds reasonable
bumping damages locks... 2-3 hours without lubrication and your lock would essentaily be dead...
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by ThE_MasteR » 2 Oct 2005 17:54
What kinda of lubrication do you suggest ? WD-40 ? Vegetable Oil ?? 
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by vector40 » 2 Oct 2005 18:43
Mazola is best.
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by kodierer » 2 Oct 2005 18:47
Graphite is the only lubrication I would consider using on a lock.
You probably busted the lock(s).
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by digital_blue » 2 Oct 2005 18:58
vector40 wrote:Mazola is best.
Now there's a word I haven't heard around these parts for a while.
(Uh... did I just say something about mazola around "these parts"?)
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by Minion » 2 Oct 2005 19:03
This is why the internet is great.
We can all go back to the roots of our middle school senses of humor with a bigger vocabulary!
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION!!

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by kodierer » 2 Oct 2005 19:08
minion LUBRICATION is a great word lol.
Some of us have great STAMINA in our fingers for lockpicking.
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by Minion » 2 Oct 2005 20:00
No, no, no.
It's all in the WRISTS!
Make sure to not use the joint that the WEENIS encases.
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by ThE_MasteR » 2 Oct 2005 20:06
The locks aren't busted, I can unlock them very easily with their keys.
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by kodierer » 2 Oct 2005 23:16
what about with a tension wrench, and no key or pick, or a blank, or wrong m1 key?
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by helix » 3 Oct 2005 1:54
Although I have a pretty good feeling that I know,
And the circles I travel, probably should, but
WHAT IS MAZOLA???
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by chopitup » 3 Oct 2005 2:41
From what I saw the key was more likely to be damaged by lots of bumping then the pins themselves. I yield to those with superior knowledge, of course.
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