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Lockpicking with improvised tools

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Lockpicking with improvised tools

Postby serpih » 24 Jun 2006 12:38

Lockpicking with improvised tools

Last week at work i have tried to pick a lock without my picks.

Tools used

Hammer,file,wire.

The biggest lock have especial pins.

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Postby digital_blue » 24 Jun 2006 12:44

Cool stuff. Those tools look like they'd work just fine in a pinch.

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Postby USMAN » 24 Jun 2006 13:25

very nice!

can u show me video of lockpicking with these tools ?
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Postby serpih » 25 Jun 2006 8:01

ok, the movie is here.

http://cruz.sergio.club.fr/mediamaker/i ... dtools.WMV

like i said before this lock have especial pins, if you look well you see that

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Postby UWSDWF » 25 Jun 2006 9:05

serpih wrote: this lock have especial pins


I don't get what you mean by this, security pins or something different?

You might want to consider polishing up those pick it will help make them smoother to work with

Good job!
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Postby serpih » 25 Jun 2006 11:24

the lock have spool driver, or mushroom driver.

this lock have a good resistence to pick gun for exemple.

i have tried to open 4 new locks at work. only one of 4 be opened with pick gun.
But i open all 4 locks with picks.
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Postby UWSDWF » 25 Jun 2006 11:38

serpih wrote:the lock have spool driver, or mushroom driver.

this lock have a good resistence to pick gun for exemple.

i have tried to open 4 new locks at work. only one of 4 be opened with pick gun.
But i open all 4 locks with picks.


Ok cool I now what you are speaking of now, For future reference we call Spool/mushroom pins, security pins
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Postby rdrunner » 5 Jul 2006 14:46

Hello...


I am new to this.. Can someone explain to me what a "SPool Pin" is ? I do know what a mushroom pin is by now... But the other one eludes me.
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Postby UWSDWF » 5 Jul 2006 14:56

HYSF (hone your search-fu)
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Postby rdrunner » 5 Jul 2006 15:46

UWSDWF wrote:HYSF (hone your search-fu)


Search found 1068 matches....
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 5 Jul 2006 16:12

Sweet key ways man look tricky, how long have yo been picking for? Tools are nice to.






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Postby p1ckf1sh » 5 Jul 2006 16:12

rdrunner wrote:I am new to this.. Can someone explain to me what a "SPool Pin" is ? I do know what a mushroom pin is by now... But the other one eludes me.


They look like a cable spool. Or one of the plastic things sewing thread is put on.

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Postby rdrunner » 5 Jul 2006 16:20

p1ckf1sh wrote:
rdrunner wrote:I am new to this.. Can someone explain to me what a "SPool Pin" is ? I do know what a mushroom pin is by now... But the other one eludes me.


They look like a cable spool. Or one of the plastic things sewing thread is put on.
*snip*


Thanks a lot...

What do you do when you encounter one of those? They give you a false "positive", right?


BTW...
The MIT Guide was really right... Its so easy i dont belive it ;)

I managed to open 3 Locks (REALLY cheap childrens bicycle lock, decent bycicle lock i found clipped on the street, and a cheapo 5 pin door lock for 4 $ from a shop to practice... Now i only need to get myself to repin it) with my home made pick already (Made from a sawblade on a grindind wheel.... A hook pin, but the angle is not perfect since i have trouble working on the 5th pin on my cheapo-door lock)
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Postby Lokka » 11 Jul 2006 0:43

rdrunner wrote:...with my home made pick already (Made from a sawblade on a grindind wheel.... A hook pin, but the angle is not perfect since i have trouble working on the 5th pin on my cheapo-door lock)


try to make another one with different angle,
make it wide enough so you can file its tip a little bit whit a round shaped
file, u know like a u shaded hole on it, you can get a better "grip" on the pin.
also you might consider making of this half diamond styled pick
that has same kind of curve on the tip.
hope you understand my poor english, its hard to describe things when not
knowing al the needed words...

after all im not sure if the picks i describet are any good, but i found them
working well in my use...
This can be changed
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Postby Lokka » 11 Jul 2006 0:44

"shaded" was supposed to be "shaped".
This can be changed
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