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by rollingdice » 19 Jul 2006 6:40
Alright, I have a basic set i suppose... I have a weird tension wrench though, mine kind of looks like this.  Notice how it splits into two. Yeah mine does that, it's a bit small i'd guess 3 or 4 inches at the most, very flexable but is it suppose to be used for normal locks? The one on the site that displays that picture suggests it's for cars.
Anyways i've been working on a lock(hardened 50mm) Looks like this  with the 8 little circles on top. I'm kind of borrowing it from someones storrage shed in my apartment set that they happened to leave it open. It doesn't looked damaged in anyway and i plan on returning it and i locked it so i need a little help. First off i'd like to know if that tension wrench would work, and if it does, where should i put it on the bottom the side the top?
Second i've been practicing and messing around with it for probably 5 hours alltogether and i haven't opened it once. I've been using "the finger" as the pick and i can feel/hear the either 4th one or the 5th one with the most tension. I've pushed that one up and i even thought i've heard it capture above the line a couple of times and when that happened i tried turning hte lock and nothing. Is there anything i need to do after i push the pin with the most tension on it?
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by p1ckf1sh » 19 Jul 2006 8:31
rollingdice wrote:Alright, I have a basic set i suppose... I have a weird tension wrench though, mine kind of looks like this. [...Image clipped for reply...] Notice how it splits into two. Yeah mine does that, it's a bit small i'd guess 3 or 4 inches at the most, very flexable but is it suppose to be used for normal locks? The one on the site that displays that picture suggests it's for cars.
The site is correct, who would have thought so. This type of tension wrench (usually called "two-pronged tension tool") is actually made for wafer locks, because when picking these it is usually beneficial to have the keyway as free as possible, because one might have to work on both sides of the keyway to pick the lock. Hence this design, which allows to tension the plug uniformly while keeping it free as good as possible. The reason the say "cars" is that a lot of car locks (all?) are wafer locks, but that is pretty much everything I can say about that in the public forums. I'm kind of borrowing it from someones storrage shed in my apartment set that they happened to leave it open. It doesn't looked damaged in anyway and i plan on returning it and i locked it so i need a little help.
Kind of borrowing? Froms "someone"? Left open? Plan to return? OK, so you don't know the person obviously, you took it because it was unlocked. You were essentially stealing it. Return it immediately, no matter if locked or unlocked. Otherwise that would definately be theft.
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by rollingdice » 19 Jul 2006 13:11
It was essentially a joke on the borrowing part. Anways... I guess i don't have much luck picking the lock then? Perhaps i should buy a new tension wrench? Any suggestions?
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by rollingdice » 19 Jul 2006 20:36
Just wondering what a good beginner but something that would last and would fit in most locks, tension wrench would be.
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by LockNewbie21 » 19 Jul 2006 20:40
Dude you missing the point... Put the lock back its nto yours, odds are if anyhting is missing from this storgae container, your have the lcok.. your guilty.
I don't meant o come off the wrong way, but if you took my lock from my stoarge shed, guess where your pick extractors going?
If someone wants to help him feel free, i'd lcok this and ban him.
I have a lock on my shed pal.. come get it 
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by Krypos » 19 Jul 2006 20:59
i killed a man once for stealing my shed lock. used a key extractor.
(JOKE)
but seriously, padlocks like that are less than $10 usd at most stores. return that one asap and go buy one.
OR SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES!
(ps- im back after 17hours being angry, my picks arrived today  )
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by LockNewbie21 » 19 Jul 2006 21:08
Sweet, the wait for my first picks was a killer to.
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by rollingdice » 19 Jul 2006 22:14
WOW you guys are blowing this way out of proportion. IT IS MY lock, i just said borrowed because it sounded cool wow they are you happy you chastized me so much i feel like the tower of patrinization. Lock the thread and ban me? All i wanted was a little help, maybe now if you have some respect in the littlest manner you could help me out.
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by Shrub » 19 Jul 2006 22:22
Hmmm seems like a back track to me, if it isnt yours you have stolen it,
But ill give you some benefit of the doubt and give you some advice,
The wrench you have shown is not suitable for that lock, its for wafer locks mostly,
Use a wrench that is a simple L shape and place it in the bottom of the keyway,
Have you read the MIT guide? if not go have a read of it, you can find it by reading the stickies in the faq's, then read Digital Blues thread on begineres exorcise's,
You have to do thing in a methodical manner if your struggleing finding the pins mark off your pick with a marker while its next to the working key, this way you can see where the dept ogf the pick is at in the lock, as its your lock youll have the key to do this,
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by rollingdice » 19 Jul 2006 23:08
Hey thanks that really helped, i used a z wrench(i'm not sure what it's called it's exactly like a z tension wrench but it's a lot bigger) that is probably too big for most locks but i lucked out because the whole key thing helped. The key was on top of my door and i forgot it put it there untill i dusted :S. I assumed that the highest "notch" on the key is the pin that requires the most tension then? But anyways thanks for your help.
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by Octillion » 20 Jul 2006 0:37
I've got that torque wrench, and I'd say it's OK. If you are already planning on placing an order, you might as well add it on. But you can make your own for free from the metal inserts in old windshield wiper blades. Different wipers have different sized inserts, so a variety of wipers may get you a variety of sizes to make some tools from.
A good selection of torque tools is just as or more important than the pick selection. If you can’t properly torque the lock, it’s just not going to open. I have a variety of different torque tools I ordered on lockpicks.com, but some of my favorite ones are just those I made out of wiper inserts.
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by p1ckf1sh » 20 Jul 2006 6:27
Older post by rollingdice wrote:I'm kind of borrowing it from someones storrage shed in my apartment set that they happened to leave it open. More recent post by rollingdice wrote:WOW you guys are blowing this way out of proportion. IT IS MY lock, i just said borrowed because it sounded cool
Hmmm... Well, let me try: "I am sorry I blew this totally out of proportion. I was typing this away on a laptop I am kind of borrowing from someones computer trade show booth that they happened to leave unsecured and unattended". Yup, it sure sounds cool that way. It also is real big fun typing all that stuff, even though it is just made up. And maybe I was blowing this out of proportion because I have to look over my shoulder all the time so no one gets to me about the laptop. Psychological assumption: "No one makes up a cover story, good or bad, f he does not have to. The urge to make up and give a cover story regarding the origin of something usually stems from a feeling of guilt." Older post by rollingdice wrote:It doesn't looked damaged in anyway and i plan on returning it and i locked it so i need a little help.
Here you are even giving a theory as to why it was left unlocked and destroy it at the same time ("keyway doesn't look damaged" -> assuming that the lock was left open due to damage of the lock). And you stick so much to your funny and cool "borrowing" part that you state you plan to return the lock unlocked. That sure is cool as well.
Honestly, I don't believe you. I have been a newbie not very long ago and therefore I am always happy and glad to be able to help fellow newbies. But I don't believe you. EOT for me.
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by rollingdice » 20 Jul 2006 13:10
Look if you want to condem me for whatever you believe do it somewhere else. How about you grow up and stop mocking me. This forum is for helping stop flamming and spamming. Just because you don't understand something or your "beliefs" cause you to think different doesn't mean subliminal chaos should go about. And just from the way you act i don't think i'd get very far with your help, maybe you haven't noticed but there is a thing called growing up, maybe you should look into it.
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by rollingdice » 20 Jul 2006 13:26
I would also like to mention that even if something like this did happen the mature thing to do would be to forgive him as long as he doesn't do it again or knows it's wrong. Don't you think by now i would of said alright guys i'm really sorry for causing all this i'll put it back i learned that it wasn't mine. Now it proabably wouldn't be that formal but i would of said something along the lines of that if it really wasn't mine. I was open and i came out and told the truth and you STILL continue to turn the knife. Just stop alright? I'm sick of this my first post and i get completely encumbered in flames.
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