GWiens2001 wrote:Used a cheap key ring, bent in half enough times to break it in half. Used one side as a tension wrench, and the other like a reach pick.
Gordon
Nice. My personal favorite that I've used is technically a bypass, so I won't specifically discuss technique, but...
At our old apartment, management installed a new, HID access controlled door separating the gym from the rest of the main office/lounge. Apparently they'd had issues with non-residents using the facilities. Fine, but turned out they'd installed the door separating the gym from the water fountain. Cue me, a couple days later. Finish a set, go to grab a drink...and I'm stuck outside the gym staring in at my sweatshirt with ProxCard and keys in the pocket.
Ordinarily, this wouldn't have been a huge issue, but 1) it was Sunday and the leasing office was closed, and 2) my wife was gone for the day. Thus, I had not only locked myself out of the (empty) gym, but also my apartment and car.
Fortunately, I saw a coiled-wire door stop that proved to be relatively easy to remove and straighten...combine that little length of spring steel with a sloppy electric strike, and I was back to my workout before I'd even cooled off. I was even nice enough to re-coil and install the doorstop

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