I'm a full time college student in Delaware and was at work the other day with my laptop I got for a graduation practice. It usually can pickup a pretty strong signal so I went to google out of boredom.
At first, I went on this knowlege of destruction rant, looking at things that are probobly blacklisted by the FBI (anarchist's cookbook and things of that nature). As I read and learned on, I slowly but surely became more interested. Then I came accross lockpicking. At first I blew it off, I figured I'd just go brute force and break the god forsaken thing, but I realized through a video that it takes serious skill and patience to do it (not like in the movies or on video games).
So then I'm like, okay - I need to do this. Its really interesting but I wanted to get some lockpicks, looked it up on youtube and see some dude called piro making these lockpicks on a grinder (which I have in my garage, along with dremels and ?possibly a torch? i dunno) but now its no longer a thirst for knowlege but actually doing it.
Now I stand before you guys, wanting to learn this stuff. It just intrigues me so much, not because I wanna rob houses and shit, but because of the skill it takes (and because it could get u trim for sure). So I'm asking anyone to just shed light on me with a little wisdom, tips, or watever.
Today I recently bought some hacksaw blades AND SAFETY GLASSES. So I'm hoping to get started on my first set first thing in the afternoon once my classes are over. Wish me luck.