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Warded Lockpicks

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

Warded Lockpicks

Postby Snosnipe » 12 Oct 2008 0:36

He :) y,
Can someone give me a link for a good set of warded lockpicks and/or how to use them/ how they work. I don't really care about how expensive they are. i would like a variety of prices and quality.
Thanks,
SnoSnipe :D
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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby n2oah » 12 Oct 2008 0:40

Go to www.lockpicks.com. The use of this set is very easy. All you need to do is insert the proper pick into the lock, and attempt to turn it. If it does not turn, move it to the next ward and repeat. Do this until the lock opens.
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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby apb » 12 Oct 2008 22:20

Go to the nearest office supply store, buy some large paper clips and bend it into a long "T" shape. You now have a warded padlock lockpick.
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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby Olson Burry » 12 Oct 2008 22:45

I, have some sheet steel that would be ideal for warded picks and have been thinking of making my own set.

If anyone knows of some templates (with dimensions in metric if possible as I dont have a printer at the moment), that would be really cool.
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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby Olson Burry » 12 Oct 2008 22:51

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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby n2oah » 12 Oct 2008 23:04

apb wrote:Go to the nearest office supply store, buy some large paper clips and bend it into a long "T" shape. You now have a warded padlock lockpick.


Sounds like an excellent solution if you want a bent paper clip stuck in a lock. Warded lockpicks are very easy to make from sheet metal.
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Re: Warded Lockpicks

Postby apb » 13 Oct 2008 11:30

n2oah wrote:
apb wrote:Go to the nearest office supply store, buy some large paper clips and bend it into a long "T" shape. You now have a warded padlock lockpick.


Sounds like an excellent solution if you want a bent paper clip stuck in a lock. Warded lockpicks are very easy to make from sheet metal.



Works every time.
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