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Padlock Picks?

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Padlock Picks?

Postby Mickahcs » 5 Sep 2006 21:06

Hi

Before i start just wanted to let everyone know that i only started picking a few days ago so as far as newbie’s go im the definition.

IV been checking out this site with great enthusiasm as there is some great information for ppl like myself

I run a small computer resellers business (mainly repairs and custom builds) and got interested in picking the other day when i stumbled across an e-book on Buzz_boks "secrets of lockpicking by O'rielly" i made a hook pick and tension wrench with street sweeper bristles and manage to pick a couple of door locks and dead bolts quite easily "to my surprise" and now im hooked, its a great pass time and good stress relief for me.

Anyway enough dribble about me i do actually have a question.

I bought a couple of padlocks to practice on and im finding them a lot harder to pick .
The one from the 2 dollar shop is quite easy but the more expensive Lockwood padlocks are a challenge ( i live in Australia ) i think the biggest problem is the pick im using I find hard to navigate my way to the pins.

Should i be using a half diamond or a hook pick for these type of padlocks?
can someone point me to good template using Sweeper bristles , also i don’t have any power tools only using a file and sand paper

I don’t have a great deal iv time on my hands (running a business and have a family) but I enjoy sitting in front of the telly picking away at locks.

Any help would be appreciated
(sorry for ranting on) :roll:

Btw great forum
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Postby Krypos » 5 Sep 2006 21:53

really, on a padlock, as long as its a pin tumbler, then any pick should do fine. although a hook or diamond is usually best for beginners.

you may be interested in pick templates...pm me and i can set you up.

with the templates, you just get them to scale right, and print them out, tape them onto you sweeper bristles and have at it. or just note the sizes and lengths and make your own.

also, you might just wanna BUY picks. this save the time of having to make them. although, i cant remember the laws for australia atm.
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Postby Mickahcs » 5 Sep 2006 22:04

Thanks Krypos

here's a link to the guide a came across its acually written by Steven Hampton if anyones interested, good newbie guide

Shrub: link to ripped off coyright material removed

I'll keep at it



-it wont happen overnight but it will happen
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Postby Krypos » 5 Sep 2006 23:44

hey, anyone who reads this thread will know where your from, but for future reference, fill out yer profile so everyone knows.

and, thats the spirit.
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Postby Mickahcs » 6 Sep 2006 1:03

Is it that obvious is it? :lol:

I can see how ppl become passionate about this sport, gives you a sense of Accomplishment.

Now all i have to do is come up with a good excuse for my wife on why id rather spend my spare time pickin locks instead of "cuddling" :lol:
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Postby Krypos » 6 Sep 2006 18:56

it is that obvious it is....


Mickahcs wrote:....( i live in Australia )....


and your name is mick. i dont know anyone named mick that doesnt have ties to australia.

sorry... :lol:
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