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by sarstheblade » 10 Nov 2006 10:23
Hey people im new here to lp and i think its a pretty cool hobby/proffesion.
Anywayz today im getting my cousins lp set for him and start to learn please suggest any guides/faq's
and would u tell me what tools i would need to pick a regual master digit lock that spins from the key port behind heres a pic: http://img88.imageshack.us/my.php?image=image009yq5.jpg
Hope its clear it was taken with my phone !
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by UWSDWF » 10 Nov 2006 10:54
to be quite honest I'm going to call shananigans on this post as the way you stated your question is odd and makes no sense (ie. if you were trying to get your cousin into picking that would mean you already have some expierence) nextly the photo you've posted is the back of a lock most likely used in your school and you should not be picking it or breaking into lockers at your school.
so answer these questions and maybe others will help
A. why do you want to open this lock
B. why are you getting a pick set for your cousin and not your self and why doesn't he come to this site to find out for himself?
C. can you provide reciept/ proof of ownershipe for this institutional pad lock?
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by sarstheblade » 10 Nov 2006 11:50
A. I want to pick this lock because it is my schools locker and i think its a cheap because schools dont have any money here in isreal.
B.I am getting a set from my cuz he has one and i want to starting picking as a hobby.
c.i cant provide a recipt because i threw it away the day i bought the locker space and lock and it would be in hebrew
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by Wrenchman » 10 Nov 2006 12:07
Sorry, but you answered all the questions wrong!
A: It is your schools lock!
B: You should´nt be using other peoples picks, you might break´em!
C: You can´t provide a receipt, cuz it is, your schools lock, see answer A!
Good luck, and welcome to Lockpicking!
Wrenchman
Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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by UWSDWF » 10 Nov 2006 12:19
Wrenchman wrote:Sorry, but you answered all the questions wrong! A: It is your schools lock! B: You should´nt be using other peoples picks, you might break´em! C: You can´t provide a receipt, cuz it is, your schools lock, see answer A! Good luck, and welcome to Lockpicking! Wrenchman
awww Wrechy you got to it before me
but he still got it straight even, and this is a big even, it is on the locker you occupy it still is not yours making it a crime for you to pick, they gave you a combination for a reason and have a keyway for their and not your use.
How responsible would we be if we assited you in committing a crime?
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by sarstheblade » 10 Nov 2006 19:00
well then dont support me i got my lp from my cousin and they are the torque and the little wrench he says its the basic can u give me some guides for those tools please
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by Lucky1406 » 10 Nov 2006 19:46
I wonder how long it will be before this thread is locked....
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by unbreakable » 10 Nov 2006 21:44
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