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Beginner's Lockpicking Exercise - by digital_blue

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Postby mike-z » 20 Sep 2006 21:50

i take stuff apart but it doesnt look like what its started after i am done with it...
*busy reducing the height of my sig.*
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Postby seed » 5 Oct 2006 3:14

ahhh, day two of lockpicking.

Day One - Internet research. LOTS of lockpicking information. And cracking 2 4 pin safes!

Day Two - Starting the 'n00b' guide. Went out and bought a deadbolt lock, ouch $15, took the whole thing apart, some shit up, and put it back together with just one pin, cracked that all day....got a LOT faster!

Still using paper clips and screwdrivers :evil:

Let's see what tomorrow brings! Maybe the infamous (duh! duh! duhhh!!!!) OFFICE DOOR that pissed me off so much....
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Postby seed » 5 Oct 2006 3:15

shit! there's that "road apples" thing again...this no foul language thing is gonna be really tough...
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Postby Shrub » 5 Oct 2006 12:05

Tough for you maybe but if it keeps up youll find you wont be allowed on anymore, control yourself.
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Postby digital_blue » 5 Oct 2006 13:12

Shrub wrote:Tough for you maybe but if it keeps up youll find you wont be allowed on anymore, control yourself.


I do believe Shrub just gave someone road apples.... :lol:

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Postby illusion » 5 Oct 2006 13:16

He don't take shit from nobody. :wink:
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Postby Shrub » 5 Oct 2006 14:42

:P

I would actually like to know where the comparrison comes from, im sure one of our wiki researchers can help :wink:
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Postby Wrenchman » 5 Oct 2006 14:50

Road Apples
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Road Apples

Road Apples is the third album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

Released in 1991, the original title of the record was Saskadelphia, but the record label considered it "too Canadian." As a joke, they re-titled it Road Apples, slang for horse dung. After the album was released, they created the Another Roadside Attraction festival — this name was another joke referring to "road apples." The album was recorded in New Orleans, and although most of the songs were finished by the time they arrived, "Little Bones" was inspired by a local taxi driver.

The album is often cited by fans and critics as the band's finest work. As with most Tragically Hip albums, Canadian themes appear in the album's lyrics. "Three Pistols" is itself the name of a Quebec town, and refers to Tom Thomson, a Canadian painter, as well as Remembrance Day, the Canadian commemorative day for its war dead. "The Luxury" refers to the fleur-de-lis, provincial symbol of Quebec, while "Born in the Water" is about the controversy surrounding Ontario municipalities (particularly Sault Ste. Marie) declaring themselves "English-only" in the dying days of the Meech Lake Accord debate.

All songs were written and performed by The Tragically Hip.

:D

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Postby Shrub » 5 Oct 2006 16:45

Ah so it comes from horse dung?? i can see where it came from now lol
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Postby freakparade3 » 11 Oct 2006 13:48

This guide was a great help!! I used a cheap kwikset 5 pin for the 1st round. I'm off now to buy a Schlage and start again. I did make a discovery, pretty much every lock I have says "pick resistant" on the package. Pick resistant don't mean anything.
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Postby Tennessee R » 18 Oct 2006 22:01

Nice guide, I am in the process of following the directions now.
I still seem to have trouble distinguishing one pin from the next, but this guide is helping.
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Postby digital_blue » 19 Oct 2006 21:01

Thanks guys... glad it's helping. :)

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Postby rewt » 31 Oct 2006 5:19

amazing...

you have no idea how much this helped me :!:

ive been doing this for 2 days with a few different locks i bought
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Postby btierney » 31 Oct 2006 12:07

freakparade3 wrote:Pick resistant don't mean anything

In Kwikset world, "pick resistant" means it has 5 pins. In the real world, pick resistant means it contains security pins (spool pins, mushroom pins, and/or serrated pins).
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Postby rewt » 5 Nov 2006 9:07

been doing this exercise every day for a week or so

i learned alot about how a lock works and picking them
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