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What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

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What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 0:14

You kicked back my posts and said the info is somewhere else, I just don't know where to look..

Let me know what i need to do in regards to drilling the locks for the foreclosed houses..
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 0:18

please let me know how to access the forums on this website to get the info i need.. thank You,

I can provide licenses and proof of what we do to any verifible source who can help me with these foreclosures..
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 0:30

Also I know I can get a professional locksmith, but it costs $130 and we can only get paid $30.. but we do get the quanity, if there are 3 entry doors with 2 locksets on each we get the $30 X 6 total.. but the locksmiths are charging 35 a lock and I supply the lock. so id rather drill or get a pick gun.. let me know
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby Squelchtone » 22 Jan 2010 0:33

blackstone REO wrote:You kicked back my posts and said the info is somewhere else, I just don't know where to look..

Let me know what i need to do in regards to drilling the locks for the foreclosed houses..



Are you serious? if we had that kind of information posted anywhere at all remotely public, bad guys could easily use the information for illegal purposes.

You are a new user to the forum, so until you post a bunch of quality posts and stick around for a few months, you will not have access to the Advanced sub forums where things like that may be discussed.

People already gave you good advice, call a locksmith or put one on your staff. Not sure where you got the idea that you could come to a hobby lock picking site and find reams of information on how to drill into every type of lock out there. This isn't B&E101.com not is it AskaLocksmith.com

Learn to pick or bypass, drilling is for hacks.

Squelchtone

ps. and as I just saw your post about having proof and such... We would like to help but we wont because Google crawls this forum very well and very often and we could help you and you could get your work done, but some crook or bored teenager googling how to pick or drill locks will stumble upon the answers we gave you, and next thing you know that information is in the wrong hands. Please understand where we are coming from.

pps. stop updating the thread while I'm trying to write you, .. a pick gun is not a magical unicorn, you dont just stick it in press the trigger and the lock is instantly open. Like all things it takes form, patience, experience, and luck.
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby unlisted » 22 Jan 2010 0:38

To the OP- you are coming really close to being banned from this site.

You asked in three separate threads now, and you keep gettting the same answer.

Move along -now.


viewtopic.php?f=8&t=47212

viewtopic.php?f=8&t=47210



Don't post again asking about anything deemed advanced. If you are unsure about advanced, please see the thread below:

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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 1:00

OK I understand, we have a "handy man" but he uses a 3/4 inch drill bit and alot of time..

We just ordered a few pick guns for us so hopefully we will not need to drill the basic locks.

Does anyone know if the pick gun will open up a schlage deadbolt??
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby unlisted » 22 Jan 2010 1:27

Not totally sure about that, but I have heard they open Abloy quite easily... :?

Seriously, just keep doing what your currently doing, or hire a Locksmith as a CONSULTANT, and get some proper suggestions from there.

This is a hobbiest lockpicking site, not a "we are here to help people bypass locks for commercial gain" site.
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 1:35

AHHH this is the best poster ever!!1 Now I understand that this is hobbiest site not for commercial.. I can definatly respect that.. Sorry guys i am just tring to use the internet..


unlisted wrote:Not totally sure about that, but I have heard they open Abloy quite easily... :?

Seriously, just keep doing what your currently doing, or hire a Locksmith as a CONSULTANT, and get some proper suggestions from there.

This is a hobbiest lockpicking site, not a "we are here to help people bypass locks for commercial gain" site.
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby globallockytoo » 22 Jan 2010 2:17

Is this thread, serious?

SCAMMER!
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby globallockytoo » 22 Jan 2010 2:24

Before this thread gets locked too. A foreclosure is not legally allowed to proceed with the lockout/rekey job until a Court Order has been obtained.

I know you are a scammer with no regard for the law. trying to get information from all the different forums.

Get a life, and train to be a locksmith or just go back to Israel.

Please lock this thread.
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby Solomon » 22 Jan 2010 2:48

blackstone REO wrote:Does anyone know if the pick gun will open up a schlage deadbolt??

unlisted wrote:Not totally sure about that, but I have heard they open Abloy quite easily... :?

It's not good for me to be laughing this much so early in the morning. :lol:
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby loki-aka » 22 Jan 2010 4:48

Quite a post. The OP mentioned they use a 3/4 inch drill ? I assume he is refering to bits' major dia.
[edit- no helping or tips for this OP's topic- thanks-unlisted]
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby blackstone REO » 22 Jan 2010 9:36

The certificate of title has been filed with the courts and recorded before we get the property to do an occupancy check. i am just trying to get some basic info.. thanks
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby ToolyMcgee » 22 Jan 2010 10:00

Buying an electric pick gun doesn't make you any more a locksmith than buying a crescent wrench makes you a mechanic. You're talking about undercutting a professional locksmith to make a buck, which I can understand but do not condone. Handyman types with drills tearing locks gives the profession a bad name, because most people can't recognize the difference. You can spend 20 minutes on a standard lock ruining it and stay locked out. Drilling high security locks is a specialists skill, so even if someone gave you drill points, you would still need patience and practice. Maybe you could try slithering under the door instead?
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Re: What forum is dedicated to destructive entry??

Postby rx6006 » 22 Jan 2010 14:21

globallockytoo wrote:Before this thread gets locked too. A foreclosure is not legally allowed to proceed with the lockout/rekey job until a Court Order has been obtained.

I know you are a scammer with no regard for the law. trying to get information from all the different forums.

Get a life, and train to be a locksmith or just go back to Israel.

Please lock this thread.


The asinine nature of the OP's multiple requests aside, how exactly did Israel get brought into the conversation? I don't recall him indicating anything about Israeli citizenship.
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