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by Joyo » 1 Aug 2006 21:38
did ever occur ive read the mit guide sure i understand that u need to raise th pins to the shear line as u insert a tension wrench into the plug so that u can make on pin bind listen for all u people who hate me because ive struggled with info on locks i just wanted to learn as much as i could so far no one has really shown me to make just sad use some piece on a windshield wiper but im a stranger to good metal i dont what is good enough buts thanx to those who actually helped on my quest for knowledge an lockpicking
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by Mothrog » 1 Aug 2006 22:01
Joyo wrote:did ever occur ive read the mit guide sure i understand that u need to raise th pins to the shear line as u insert a tension wrench into the plug so that u can make on pin bind listen for all u people who hate me because ive struggled with info on locks i just wanted to learn as much as i could so far no one has really shown me to make just sad use some piece on a windshield wiper but im a stranger to good metal i dont what is good enough buts thanx to those who actually helped on my quest for knowledge an lockpicking
You have to be a little more specific about what you want to know. You first posted months ago, and you come back and say teach me how to pick locks and make tools. There are a number of topics about that all over this board, with pictures. If you have a specific difficulty, ask about it.
BTW, throwing in some punctuation would make your posts a lot more readable.
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by VashTSPD » 1 Aug 2006 22:31
search youtube for "making lockpicks" find Pyro1234321's video, watch that, then try making a couple picks for yourself, if you get stuck somewhere along the way, come back and ask for help.
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by LockNewbie21 » 2 Aug 2006 11:54
Your an arrogant prick i rember you ahile ago tlaking about how you were splinter cell and locked yourself out and tried to get back in. We were all so impresed
Read the site and stop requesting people do it for you, take a look at lockpcikign and read, and sorry nothings free, your going to need to buy locks and probobly picks if you can;t make them.
So about your lockout adventures any new ones? 
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by LockNewbie21 » 2 Aug 2006 11:59
obvisouly im new but i have a question on certian door locks im messing with see there space between the door so im wonder if i culd slide a credit card threw the other side but the lock is backwards so the rod coming out isis facing opposite so do u people have any ideas
Heres a post i found, wow... jsut wow.  i was a newbie once to , what is so hard about getting a hack saw blade, grinding it into a hook? Take a windshield wiper insert and bend it and make a tension wrench, and pick a lock.. meaning go buy one, not your neihbors, homeboys, and the banks. SOrry to be critical dude, but your as shadya s they come.. and very arrogant. Peace out homeboy!  [/quote]
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by Krypos » 2 Aug 2006 12:50
Joyo wrote:did ever occur ive read the mit guide sure i understand that u need to raise th pins to the shear line as u insert a tension wrench into the plug so that u can make on pin bind listen for all u people who hate me because ive struggled with info on locks i just wanted to learn as much as i could so far no one has really shown me to make just sad use some piece on a windshield wiper but im a stranger to good metal i dont what is good enough buts thanx to those who actually helped on my quest for knowledge an lockpicking
now with corrections:
Did it ever occur to you that I've read the mit guide? Sure, I understand that you need to raise the pins to the shear line. also you insert a tension wrench into the plug so that you can make one pin bind at a time. Listen, for all you people who hate me because I've struggled with info on locks, I just wanted to learn as much as I could. So far no one has really shown me how to make anything, just said: "Use some piece on a windshield wiper." But I'm a stranger to metal. I don't know what is good enough, but thanks to those who actually helped me on my quest for knowledge of lockpicking.
ok thats what he meant. lucky for you man, I'm here to help you with your quest for knowledge of lockpicking. heres a link to everything you need to know.
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by Shrub » 2 Aug 2006 13:22
Thats the link i gave him in my first post so i guess thats not good enough,
Maybe have a read of Matt Blazes paper on lockpicking, its better than the MIT guide imho.
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by Krypos » 2 Aug 2006 16:25
oh i know its the same link as you gave him. cept mine was obvious, and yours was all cool and sig linked and whatnot.
ps- how do you do that?
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by UWSDWF » 2 Aug 2006 16:28
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by Shrub » 2 Aug 2006 21:08
Yea like he said 
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