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Stethoscopes!

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Stethoscopes!

Postby seanyv1234 » 10 Nov 2004 17:35

Which one should u use if u wanted to use it to pick locks.
...HAHA im learning so watch out!!!!! Its winter time to go snowboardin?????????AND EXCUSE MY WRITING I CANT WRITE LOL!!!!!!!!!
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Postby silent » 10 Nov 2004 18:25

why do you need a stethescope?
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Postby TOWCH » 11 Nov 2004 21:10

I don't use sound that much to tell you the truth. It's done more by feel. Either way a stethoscope isn't necessary.
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Postby xlr8ed1 » 12 Nov 2004 1:21

dont work - they scratch around on the metal surface and you hear a whole lot of noise and not much else
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Postby quasar » 12 Nov 2004 3:09

what do you mean which one? Do you have lots of stethoscopes? :?
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Postby logosys » 12 Nov 2004 13:11

Generally my heart rate stays pretty constant while picking locks, but right when I feel that last pin set, and I get a quick double-thump in my heart, and it's pretty sweet.

I use a Fischer brand, but can't tell you the model...
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Postby thertel » 12 Nov 2004 14:30

Yeah those Fischer and Price brand stethoscopes are wonderful :wink: . I stll have one of those sitting around from way back when. :lol: :lol:

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Postby quicklocks » 12 Nov 2004 14:52

there was a post some time ago on this. i made one to try and its ok.
get a mecanics stethoscope and tape a tension wrench to it. its ok but not great.
a mecanics stethoscope doesnt have a flat plate on it like a doctors but it has a thin bar instead :)
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Postby SFGOON » 12 Nov 2004 18:08

Some locksmiths have this thing they do where they "hear" with their fingers. Your sense of touch is sensitive enough to let you know what's going on inside the lock to a degree, don't overcomplicate things with superfluos gear.
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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Postby NDE Manipulation » 13 Nov 2004 22:42

I have an electronic stethescope, but it ain't for picking locks. Well, define picking then. :)
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Postby Mr Ules » 15 Nov 2004 21:16

what is the cost of an electronic stethescope?
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Postby skold » 16 Nov 2004 2:26

lol my cheap combo lock emits a louder than normal click when it hits the correct combo, tryed it with my dad stephoscope.. really easy
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Postby Hojo » 17 Nov 2004 5:49

Skold
lol my cheap combo lock emits a louder than normal click when it hits the correct combo, tryed it with my dad stephoscope.. really easy


Erm, I hate to burst your bubble, but combo locks dont "Click" well none that ive seen, as the wheels are aligned under do preasure on them once they are all aligned you then pull the catch down which pulls the locking sytem away from the shackle....Unless cheap locks are crap....and do click....
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Postby logosys » 17 Nov 2004 10:12

Hojo wrote:
Skold
lol my cheap combo lock emits a louder than normal click when it hits the correct combo, tryed it with my dad stephoscope.. really easy


Erm, I hate to burst your bubble, but combo locks dont "Click" well none that ive seen, as the wheels are aligned under do preasure on them once they are all aligned you then pull the catch down which pulls the locking sytem away from the shackle....Unless cheap locks are crap....and do click....


He's probably talking about a Master-knock off combination lock. Put some pressure on the shackle. When you spin the wheel, it makes 'clicks' as the mechanism rolls over the false notches. When it hits to correct, it may make a louder 'click'
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Postby PickPick » 17 Nov 2004 10:24

Does anyone have experience with building their own electronic stehtoscope? I was thinking about buying one at first, but they are very expensive. So I'm wondering whether you could use the pickups from guitars or cellos and similar instruments together with a cheap amplifier to make your own. These are after all built to pick up the vibration of the instrument body and not the surroundings, pretty much like what you'd need for picking. Any experiences?
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