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by lockpickmynose » 28 Oct 2006 11:04
hey, this is a great site to help with us noobs to lock picking. but i have a pad lock like shown in the picture and im not sure if the pins dont need a lot of pressure ( and by alot i mean more than the small hair amount needed on say PO boxes where i work  ) BUT if i put too much pressure does it pinch the pins that are supposed to fall back DOWN and thats why i cant pick it? please help and maybe point me in a good direction to search, i couldnt find anything  but thanks ahead of time and im so addicted to this stuff
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by unbreakable » 29 Oct 2006 1:31
lockpickmynose wrote:hey, this is a great site to help with us noobs to lock picking. but i have a pad lock like shown in the picture and im not sure if the pins dont need a lot of pressure ( and by alot i mean more than the small hair amount needed on say PO boxes where i work ) BUT if i put too much pressure does it pinch the pins that are supposed to fall back DOWN and thats why i cant pick it? please help and maybe point me in a good direction to search, i couldnt find anything  but thanks ahead of time and im so addicted to this stuff http://img106.imageshack.us/img106/3602 ... kusnu5.jpg
One two three four I declare a locking war.
First Mod to lock it wins!! 
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by melvin2001 » 29 Oct 2006 1:50
Apply liberally for best effect.
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by Gordon Airporte » 29 Oct 2006 23:02
unbreakable wrote:First Mod to lock it wins!! 
Mmmm, well it sounds like the damage is already done here. I'm not sure what locking a thread about a different lock is supposed to help.
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by rewt » 29 Oct 2006 23:49
why not be nice about it?
thats no way to get keep enthusiasts
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by melvin2001 » 30 Oct 2006 0:46
i just find it hard to respond to a thread that openly states that a law has been broken. not to mention if those PO boxes happen to be USPS property its also a felony. if the OP wants to re-think his approach to the hobby, along with showing a clear understanding of WHY its bad for a community of lockpickers who advocate the LEGAL use of our skills to help out someone who clearly is misguided, then i would be more then happy to help him out.
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by rewt » 30 Oct 2006 2:29
ahhh i see where you are coming from
im sorry for saying that, you guys have every right to deal with it however you want, shoot, you are the admins
when i re-read his post i got the sarcasm hinting at his evil deeds
sometimes its hard to decipher it over the internet, sorry about that!
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by lockpickmynose » 30 Oct 2006 11:46
i guess mentioning the fact that its a small town and the po boxes arent even secured, you can walk around to the other side of them and see everything inside, anyone can.... im not breaking any laws, i am just practicing and having fun when im bored at work, besides, the manager knows.... but its cool, nevermind
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