Thanks.
I managed to find a few padlocks while cleaning up around the house.
Ironically the only one out of 3 I could open was a Made in China AAA/Tri-A padlock

I think the reason it is extra difficult for me (as my 3rd ever lock to pick) because the middle(isn) pin doesn't get pushed up at all and the only tension wrench I have is a bit too big.
The Lockwood and Master padlocks I found were relatively easy to pick, ESPECIALLY the Master. I did them about 4 times each and can do so repeatedly using nothing more than this wide half diamond looking pick from the iFixit Lock Pick Set which I also discovered I already had while cleaning

Perhaps I should do something about my memory as well as finding a decent and simple lock pick set and locks

I feel I could benefit from a lock where I can see the pins (if I wish too) and I can also reconfigure for practice. That way I can better learn the relationship between what I del, and what I'm actually doing inside a lock with any given pick).
In Australia locks seem to be WAY more expensive than in the US. The worst of the worst padlock costs around $10 :/ I fear my visit to the hardware store, as I expect the most basic door lock will be exorbitantly expensive. I'm sure it's all much cheaper in Thailand
