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can you lock pick a door using a paper clip?

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can you lock pick a door using a paper clip?

Postby magicalmerf » 31 Jan 2006 14:36

can you lock pick a door using a paper clip?
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Postby illusion » 31 Jan 2006 14:39

Yes/no.

Paperclips vary a bit in strength, and whilst some may be strong enough, the majority are crap and worthless.

You CAN pick them with a safety pin that has the end bent to 90 degrees, but it's still pretty crummy.

Get a proper pickset.
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Postby Raccoon » 31 Jan 2006 15:34

A bent bicycle spoke is somewhat similar to a paperclip, but much stronger, and said to make due as a lockpick. But I agree with the above sentiments-- buy some real lockpicks. They're inexpensive, as little as $1 per pick.
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Postby SFGOON » 31 Jan 2006 15:57

Honestly, my favorite tension wrenches are the ones I make out of safety pins. Paperclips aren't strong enough to make good picks though.
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Re: can you lock pick a door using a paper clip?

Postby hzatorsk » 31 Jan 2006 20:23

magicalmerf wrote:can you lock pick a door using a paper clip?


I can't pick a door. but...depending on the lock... A few... yes. Others... it is much easier with two paperclips. Most... No.
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Postby Jason13 » 31 Jan 2006 20:31

Ya you can get bike spokes hammer it down a few times then file it down or use a dremmel tool to make the head :P
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Postby Gordon Airporte » 1 Feb 2006 1:39

If you want to play spy and hide the picks you're carrying, can't you close the saftey pin up and hide that it's a pick? Then you can swallow it too, just to be on the safe side.
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Postby stlbolt » 1 Feb 2006 4:42

Some can some cant. Just all depends on the lock but I would say not really...
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Postby digital_blue » 1 Feb 2006 9:10

Gordon Airporte wrote:If you want to play spy and hide the picks you're carrying, can't you close the saftey pin up and hide that it's a pick? Then you can swallow it too, just to be on the safe side.


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Postby illusion » 1 Feb 2006 12:35

::illusion chokes on his safety pin::

:P
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Postby Jason13 » 1 Feb 2006 12:57

it depends if your a boy with longish hair and some1 comes you coudl pretend to put your hair up :D
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Postby bonez » 1 Feb 2006 13:01

huh :!:

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Postby illusion » 1 Feb 2006 13:01

::cough:: not funny ::cough:: :roll:
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Postby EGOOT247 » 1 Feb 2006 19:29

Note before reading: All this is based on MY experiences with the "Wonderous" (I'm Joking and using this word lightly) Paper clip. If you can pick something that I cannot with these cheap metal "thingies," I will feel very happy to hear about them.

The reason I care about paper clips at all is that I watch MacGyver. Whenever he "Picks" a lock, I get a little upset. Such a CHEATER. :roll:
Oh, well.


As Stlbolt said, It really depends on the lock...
And almost never with just a paper clip alone.

Are we talking Sledge? I say never.
Masterlock? I believe even these lowly locks cannot be defeated with a paperclip.
What about the lock on the file cabinet in my living room that came from the Marc's store down the street? Yeah...Piece of cake, but do not forget your tension wrench.

I dislike the paperclip greatly, for it always gets me very angry :evil: .
I have given up on them, and just use SouthOrd. I suggest the same, but testing the boundries of our weak, paper-holding friends is rather tempting... Every so often, I do admit to using them, but with VERY little sucess.

But it can be done.
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Postby linty » 4 Feb 2006 16:41

kwikset and weiser are not so bad with a pair of paper clips, but schlage springs are harder, so i wouldn't even want to try.
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