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Postby picker-locker » 15 Mar 2006 14:59

Well im very very new to lock picking although I have been interested in it for a long time.. I like the technical side and the fact that it tests your skills etc.. (I also like when you have to pick locks on splinter cell lol)..

Recently I was in school and some kid decided that it would be funny to attach a small padlock to my bag.. I am now faced with a problem, I cant get the lock off and therefore get into my bag!! Which has items inside that I need.

could any one please tell me how i can pick the lock but with out using professional equipment?(as I don’t own any and i don’t have any money to buy some). i have lots of house hold items at my disposal! i have many different tools and things. Please please please help me.. its only a small padlock and hopefully wont be hard to pick.. Thanks!
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Postby illusion » 15 Mar 2006 15:29

Or simply saw the shackle away - which ever is most desireable.
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Postby Jason13 » 15 Mar 2006 15:36

Yes,


Saw away

Break all the pins and turn the plug.

grind or cut away the Circles on side of padlock ( not all show theese circles that contain the pins springs etc ) and then simply turn the plug.
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Postby picker-locker » 15 Mar 2006 15:36

well the bag is new so d dont realy want to break it.. also i thought it would be the perfect oppertunity to try out lock picking on this simple lock.. some one told me it can be done with a ball point pen??? please explain an easy way to pick this lock please
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Postby bonez » 15 Mar 2006 15:42

i posted other thread too!

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don't eat yellow snow -a quote by illusion.
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Postby Shrub » 15 Mar 2006 16:54

Tell your teacher that you posted the same question twice on an internet lockpicking board because your so called mate did this to you, let them get the key off the other kid.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 15 Mar 2006 17:36

Dude dont take offence.. but if they attached a lock to your bag as a joke? well there stupid for wasting a lock. Also if its attached to the bag, how is this going to be affected by cutting the shackle? just cut the shackle not the bag. Tools you need? Get a dremel and cut it.. or get a hacksaw and sit there for hours. Or your really saying this whole question is legit post a picture of the lock on the bag. But really man jsut cut it off or ask for the key. if you want to learn lock picking save up or make some tools.. use the search and learn buy a pad lock and practice. I will say it again its your buddys stupid fault for putting the lock on so just hack the dumb thing off.

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Postby jamesphilhulk2 » 15 Mar 2006 18:43

oh well at least you have a new excuse for you not doing your homework/coursework
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Postby Dent » 16 Mar 2006 4:04

The lock will still be pickable if you saw through the shackle to get your stuff...
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Postby dazza » 16 Mar 2006 4:46

Hi

i cant understand how you can lock a school bag so you cant get into it. :?
the only thing i can think of is that someone has put it through the eye on the zip fastener to the metal rings that you sometimes see on the end .and if that's the case it must be very small padlock to go through the eye with shackle.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 16 Mar 2006 15:13

Like i said man cut the stupid thing, the situation in a hole is shadey so don't expect some miricle answer that will allow you to gain entry past any lock, plus you tried to be tricky and put it in two sperate forums, and never responded to anything people have to say. i say we just end the discussion on a count of idiocy.


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