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where can i find locks?

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where can i find locks?

Postby what1sth1s » 21 Jun 2006 13:11

i just ordered a 14 piece lock pick set =)

i was wondering where i can get started on locks.. i have a masterlock and my mothers room which is a deadbolt. but i want a lock not attached to something so i can take it apart and maybe cut it in half so i see the pins move up when i pick it.

i cant really find anything on this but how would i know which pick i would use for each kind of lock?
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Re: where can i find locks?

Postby UWSDWF » 21 Jun 2006 13:18

First the obligatory DON'T PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON...I know from expierence and so do many others you don't want to have to by another cause you F*cked it up.

Go to your local mal-mart or hardware store and buy a couple of cheap locks to start out with. Pick up something like a master no3 its pretty easy and cheap

Know which picks to use is a personal thing most here swear by a hook for single pin picking but try every pick out and see which you like. Note that the sharp spear looking one is a broken key extractor

get your locks off and have fun [/quote]
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Postby unlisted » 21 Jun 2006 14:15

another place you can find locks is at discount/ dollar stores! (really, a few dollar stores near me sells deadbolts, normal door locks, etc)

cut some wood, and mount the deadbolts, door locks side by side, or one above the other, thats what I first did years ago.
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Postby Shrub » 21 Jun 2006 14:17

Ebay will be one of your best places for practise locks.

There is a couple of threads on what pick does what and waht locks to use them on.
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Postby maxxed » 22 Jun 2006 2:01

keep your eyes open for yard sales and check surplus stores
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Postby keysman » 22 Jun 2006 2:59

My personal favorite is the goodwill/ salvation army/ thrift stores......

ask for locks that they have no keys for .... Don't let them charge you much .. there is not a long line of people wanting locks without keys, matter of fact I would be willing to bet you are the only one this year asking for "key less locks".
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Postby digital_blue » 24 Jun 2006 10:15

Go down to your local gym or swimming pool and ask them what they do with the abandoned locks on lockers. Typically, they just cut the shackle and throw them out. If you ask nice, they may save them for you. A cut padlock is still good for practice.

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Where to get some locks

Postby Wolfman » 24 Jun 2006 11:04

If you know of any buildings that are going to be torn down ask if you can go take the locks off.

One of the buildings where my mom works is going to be torn down next year. I'm gonna get all the locks! YAY!
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Re: Where to get some locks

Postby p1ckf1sh » 24 Jun 2006 12:45

Wolfman wrote:One of the buildings where my mom works is going to be torn down next year. I'm gonna get all the locks! YAY!

Lucky bastard. Have you run a estimate on how many locks/kilograms of locks that will turn out to?
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Re: Where to get some locks

Postby digital_blue » 24 Jun 2006 12:46

Wolfman wrote:If you know of any buildings that are going to be torn down ask if you can go take the locks off.

One of the buildings where my mom works is going to be torn down next year. I'm gonna get all the locks! YAY!


This is a good tip. Contact demolition companies. I had the unique opportunity to salvage a whole box of cylinders from the old Winnipeg Arena before they tore it down. Here's the post I made about it.

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