When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.
by krept » 9 Mar 2006 12:09
dang, can't edit?
uploaded the pic in case Serbu's server doesn't allow linking...

myspace.com/dimworks
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by dhoyda » 18 Mar 2006 13:34
Lock pick, or window renovation?

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by illusion » 18 Mar 2006 13:38
That's a brick. 
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by Jason13 » 18 Mar 2006 13:46
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by anbujustin » 24 Mar 2006 1:50
dhoyda's tool kinda looks more like a giant single step with brown astro turf than a brick?
it looks too perfect for a brick, well at least to me lols
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by SFGOON » 24 Mar 2006 1:54
You're right, that is one pretty brick.
Jason, in order for picking a lock to be practical, you have to have a building to enter after you have picked it. There is no point in picking your way into a smoldering crater.
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by Jason13 » 24 Mar 2006 2:45
 Yup you got a point Hmm 
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by SFGOON » 24 Mar 2006 19:41
Anyways, those are surface to air missles. Do you know of any flying locks?
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by pip » 24 Mar 2006 20:27
maybe Jason is going after a Lockheed aircraft
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by Bahrg » 24 Mar 2006 21:00
SFGOON wrote:Anyways, those are surface to air missles. Do you know of any flying locks?
Oh I think they would still open a lock if it was hit by them 
Cause if they catch you in the back seat
Trying to pick her locks,
They're gonna send you back to mother
In a cardboard box. (Gilmour, Waters)
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by SFGOON » 25 Mar 2006 1:43
Well, you'd have to carry it to the target and detonate it manually. SAMs work much different than MLRS (ground to ground) missiles. Radar tracking is a wonderfully elegant technology. If you wanna geek out on something missles combine rocket science, computer science, radar/IR tracking, and demolitions. No geek on this earth could engineer one on his own!!!
I realize this is a stupid and indulgent post, but honestly, this is a stupid and indulgent thread. 
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by Chucklz » 25 Mar 2006 1:50
Its been a few days since I've heard mention......so why not Thermite?
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by Jason13 » 25 Mar 2006 2:39
You know that trick you do with Body spray + Lighter or a match stick,
If you where to use that i wonder if theres a chance if the temperature was just rite it could melt the pins inside.

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by What » 25 Mar 2006 2:47
no, the flame doesnt get hot enough on my blowtorch to melt pins. 
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