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by darksidedsam2 » 18 Nov 2006 17:44
Hi my friend has got this padlock off of his dad after he quit doing his own buisiness and no longer needed the padlock anymore so his kid uses it on his locker (the best padlock ever)
i not got a picture but i drew what its like.. i wanted to know how i am meant to pick it, and waht tools are best to use ...
The dark grey lines on the padlock represent how the lock is made,, it makes it awkward to put a tension wrench in there. [/img]
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by freakparade3 » 18 Nov 2006 18:39
You stated in your post that your friend has the lock on his locker. Nobody here will tell you how to open it.
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by darksidedsam2 » 18 Nov 2006 18:43
oh ok i understand..
but he takes it off so i can pick it though ... i even have a spare key to it ( i go halfs with the locker fee every year )
its just i wanted to know what type of lock it is ..
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by darksidedsam2 » 18 Nov 2006 18:45
yeah the key has got two sides of teeth
like a double sided key...
is it a double wafer lock?
is there sucha thing as a double pin tumbler?
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by darksidedsam2 » 18 Nov 2006 18:48
i am constantly saving peoples padlocks from the deadly caretakers boltcroppers every year (dumbarses leave there keys indoors)
this lock is a challenge and my friend did a £5 bet with me that i cant pick it.. lol ill show him but he is giving me only less than 5 mins to do it in in order to win the bet,,
shall i start on the top or bottom pins first..
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by Krypos » 18 Nov 2006 21:20
you need to post a picture of the lock itself, that YOU took. when its not on anything. then maybe some people will help ya....
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by darksidedsam2 » 19 Nov 2006 6:06
i havnt got a camera ..
dont worry bout it ill call the bet off with my friend id rather not lost £5 cos i dont think i can do it lol ..
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by darksidedsam2 » 19 Nov 2006 6:19
if you were to just tell me then id consider that to be illegal information really cos i have stated that someone uses that lock but thats all, if you were to just tell everyone how to do things then everyones stuff would go mising 
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by Stray » 19 Nov 2006 12:14
darksidedsam2 wrote:if you were to just tell me then id consider that to be illegal information really cos i have stated that someone uses that lock but thats all, if you were to just tell everyone how to do things then everyones stuff would go mising 
Huh? 
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by arris » 19 Nov 2006 13:04
if its ingersol i doubt you will be able to pick it unless your a pro 
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by UWSDWF » 19 Nov 2006 14:54
your funny I think i'll keep you in a box under my stairs
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by VashTSPD » 19 Nov 2006 15:28
darksidedsam2 wrote:if you were to just tell me then id consider that to be illegal information really cos i have stated that someone uses that lock but thats all, if you were to just tell everyone how to do things then everyones stuff would go mising 
maybe your time should be spent on better things than picking....
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by darksidedsam2 » 21 Nov 2006 13:30
can you do a ingersoll?
Im not likely to be fond of the idea of being kept ina shoe box
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by Bittersweet » 21 Nov 2006 18:45
This is just a guess, but I'd bet $5 it takes more then 5 minutes to pick that lock on a first try...
Also, even if your friend says you can pick it or not, Don't pick locks you rely on!
If you accidently break a part of the lock then put it on your locker without realizing it, the key might not work. I have one lock that happened to! (I don't know how, but it did)
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