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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 15:03

i believe the term im looking for is 'fudge' cos ive just gotten my pick stuck in the lock :(
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Postby Sbecspeledrx » 1 Oct 2005 15:34

ooopppsss.

The II was just a mistake. And no edit button. It was supposed to be on the other side of the pick, to make the handle a little longer.

If you're stuck in the lock don't worry. You can use a little more force than you'd expect to pull it out. Coat hangers are very tough!
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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 15:38

lol, yea-but its not the coat hanger im worried about!
and it came free, now have found a set of teeth the pick is biting around about the 1-2 o clock.
and by 1-11, i take it you mean anti clockwise?
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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 15:54

THANK YOU!!!!!!
HOLY CRAP!!!!
i need new boxers....the door just slid open.....
can you lock a door with a pick?
omg....i wanna learn this skill!
wow!that is one hell of a pay off for all the work and stress....
THANKS!!!!! :twisted:
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Postby illusion » 1 Oct 2005 15:55

Dave Bo wrote:i believe the term im looking for is 'fudge' cos ive just gotten my pick stuck in the lock :(


that's got you right rogered :?

keep trying... it will be become clear... i'm not sure if you've already done this.. but if you take one of the covers off a lock in your garage which is not in use you will be able to better understand this lock... i have a union 3 lever lock and it works fine with overlifting...

good luck
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Postby illusion » 1 Oct 2005 16:04

Oh man... that's awesome.. well done :D

you did realy well , i'm impressed :lol:

yeah you can lock a door.. basicly you just do it the opposite way round...

you're at the right place to learn this skill :lol:

I will take this as an oppertunity to welcome you into this forum 8)
(a mod normaly does this, but i've always wanted to do this :lol: )

ohh.. and DB or another mod... "crap" seems to get past the filter... i thought that word was filtered.. strange :o
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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 16:12

wow, like 2hours......
I've tried picking it myself before just to see if i could, but never could.
but that was using like paperclips and stuff.
however, after 2hrs or so determination between my pc and my door, ive done it!
and man, im overjoyed!
and appently my spare aint where i thought it was, so until i get a new key for it, looks like im guna hafta learn to pick faster....mebbe lock myself in the room with the house on fire....see if i can 'push myself'....or not....lol

but il definately keep practising!
thanks to anyone who replied to me with any advice, but for now-i have my car keys and my wallet outa my room.
time to go to the pub! or at least to the off license....
My 1st time was an E*S 3 Lever Reversible Bolt, thanks to the help of 'Sbecspeledrx', aka, 'My Hero' and a good old 'Button Hook.'
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Postby Sbecspeledrx » 1 Oct 2005 16:39

Congrats Dave Bo. If I were you i'd just swap the lock for one of the ones in your garage!
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Postby Mad Mick » 1 Oct 2005 17:40

Congrats! Just like losing your 'cherry' isn't it? :lol:

I'm hope we'll continue to see you around here...
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 18:00

Mad Mick wrote:Congrats! Just like losing your 'cherry' isn't it? :lol:

I'm hope we'll continue to see you around here...

....um....personally id say better, cos well.....i prefer 'ead, but still enjoy the 'do'.
that and i learnt a new skill, and i just may become as good at it as the other ;p
but i was bouncing from here at the pc to the door repeatedly, after i grabbed a pair o pliers and a coathanger.
made the pick, but the first few attempts were far too big.
then i got it, but it was too long at the top so i trimmed it, and it was what i used for the next 1-2hrs or so.
at first i couldn't get anything and a lot of times i got it stuck after goin too far.
but i kept at it, went to my parents door (different lock on it) and tried it while it was open wide+locked.
then i started to 'feel' the teeth....
it's like when ur learning to drive and ur told to listen and wait for the 'feel' of the teeth start to work with the clutch.
even these days i still stall er trying to start er.
but i unlocked that door, and went back to mine.didnt unlock it by pick though.once i realised what i was doing, i went at it.
and that i did, taking about 10-15mins and bending the pick everyshape!
then i nearly got it
tried again.....it slipped.
once....last......
*thunk*
omg
*creek*
woooooow......
*dances*
then tried it a few more times while it was wide open-locking and unlocking it.
still takes a few tries-but its do-able!

but im guna save up for some tools now, and get some practise locks, cos the rush of adrenalin i got once that door slowly slid open....
it was like orgasmic or somethin.
im still feelin funny inside, it feels great!
My 1st time was an E*S 3 Lever Reversible Bolt, thanks to the help of 'Sbecspeledrx', aka, 'My Hero' and a good old 'Button Hook.'
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Postby Mad Mick » 1 Oct 2005 18:55

Keep going for that feeling, but don't rely on locks that are in use, or don't belong to you. :wink:
Image If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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Postby digital_blue » 1 Oct 2005 19:00

Wow. What'd'ya know. There are happy endings. :)

Good for you Dave! Happy picking!

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Postby chopitup » 1 Oct 2005 19:08

Ahwww... It almost brings a tear to a lockies eye. :lol:
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Postby Dave Bo » 1 Oct 2005 19:13

so on a scale of 1 to 10, just how hard was that lock?
All the info I know about it is in my sig.
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Postby vector40 » 1 Oct 2005 19:22

I don't believe it :shock:
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