Shrub wrote:Are you a mule Jason?
The two links wernt supposed to be of padlocks, they were showing you what else you can find for sale there like the books, pick yourself some litriture up for reading on the way back

Haha, when I was flying back up north from Florida about a month ago... I downloaded and saved a lot of the stickied guides on this site along with the tutorials via the airports wifi so I could have something to read on the plane. Don't worry, I removed them off the computer after I got back, I'm not violating copyright, I think...
At Jason13,
I don't mean this to sound rude, but, judging from some of your, erm, extensive posts, I don't think you may have an excellent amount of skill at lockpicking as of yet. I may be wrong, and I probably am, but you seem to have asked for help on some fairly easy locks. And let me tell you, the Masterlock 140 is definently not the worlds easiest lock to open.
Sure, it only has 4 pins, but sometimes up to three of those are spools. I have two 140's each with a different but challanging pin combination and they used to give me alot of trouble. I have them each down to about 6 seconds single picking, no crazy raking or jiggling etc. I know many will say this is muscle memory, but I have found these locks to greatly help me distinguish binding pins when I first aquired them.
if you get anything out of this, just reconsider this lock as a fair adversary . And if you do but it, make sure to look for a difficult looking key first.
Sorry if this came off harsh,
Treeson