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by Dalindeck » 12 Sep 2006 21:13
Hey all, this is my first post here, but I need help. I have a Brinks lock outside that I forgot the combination to. I was wandering if anyone could help me out about how I can go about getting the combination, or explain to me if a sham works in it, or how to sham, I have tried, but I have had no luck. Erm, shim, haha. Anyways, thanks in advance! Oh and, in lockpicking, do I have to buy a professional set, or can I just use a small screwdriver, and a hairpin thing? Thanks.
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by Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 21:17
Can you show us a picture of the actual lock please?
You need a set of lockpicks to learn but a 'pro' set isnt nessacary, look at the 9 or 14 piece set by South Ord, click on the shop button above 
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by Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 21:21
Need a pic of your actual lock im afraid,
Whats it locked on?
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by Dalindeck » 12 Sep 2006 21:25
A gate that my sheeps were in. Umm, it looks exactally like that one 0.o. It is on one of the little latches that lift up off th bar to open a gate on a fence.. Hmm, don't know what else to say, unless I can upload cell phone pictures 
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by Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 21:31
Upoload your cell phone pics on to photobucket to show them here,
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by Dalindeck » 12 Sep 2006 21:34
How do I get them on my computer?
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by Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 21:39
I think you can send them as a message to your photobucket account,
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by Shrub » 12 Sep 2006 22:15
Is it actually locking anything right now or is it on an open gate?
You see we have to be careful who asks what on here when they first come, we get a lot of people wantign to break into lockers etc with these sorts of locks,
If you look for a thread called shimmign a tricircle padlock you should find my video of shimming but i am unsure if that actual lock does shim or not,
If you press the shackle down is it springy? does it move down a bit and spring back?
If so it should be shimmable,
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by What » 12 Sep 2006 22:20
hack saw.
or
manual dialing.
those are the two options i can think of...
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by Dalindeck » 12 Sep 2006 22:46
Umm, its my own lock. It's on a gate that doesn't close anything (we took the part of the fence it closes to down when we got rid of the sheep), it is just on a latch, and it is un the bottom part of the latch so it don't allow the latch to go up. I need to lock my garage, and I was wandering of a way to get this lock so I don't have to buy a new one hehe. Umm, when I pull up on the U bar thing, it pulls up, away from the combination part, and when I let go, it goes back down. I put in what I thought the combination was (crappy memory), and it opened further than usual, but I am not sure what that means.
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by Dalindeck » 12 Sep 2006 23:11
I can't see anything with my phone at night, sorry guys  I promise I am not trying to break into anything, I just want my lock off my old sheep gate to put on my garage door. I am in highschool, but our lockers use different locks than these, they are 60 combination, and they dont have a U bar thingy, its just a black lever we pull up after entering the combination. They made it so you can't shim/lockpick the lockers for student privacy. Hope this clears anything up. I am not trying to steal anything, or break into anything. Thanks.
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