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Do you have a certain pick for a certain lock?

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Do you have a certain pick for a certain lock?

Postby SnowyBoy » 23 Nov 2006 21:29

As above :)

Just wondering if you have certain picks that work well with certain brands of lock.

If so, have you got pictures of said picks?

The reason i'm asking, is that i've made myself various picks, some work better than others in certain circumstances.

For instance, I made a totally random pick with my bench grinder and wiper wire.....It doesn't resemble the key at all with its peaks and dips, yet all i have to do is pop it in, lift it up about half a milimeter, and the lock will pop open!

Its a 5 pin abus 60/50 which apparently has a couple of spool pins thrown in for fun.

Should i be surprised? Or should i go and get another lock of the same make and model and try it with that?
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Postby UWSDWF » 23 Nov 2006 21:38

Welcome everybody,
For all thoes new to the site and lockpicking, LP101 is a great place to start.
Take a look at the new users section, first and don't be afraid to ask any questions just remember to try a search before posting.

If you're looking for locks to pick, buy some but, DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON
I repeat DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON, they can and will break, then your house/car/safe/chasity belt is vulnerable or unable to be opened (think: emergency situation).

Cheers,
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Postby iNtago » 23 Nov 2006 21:40

At first I thought it said curtain picks :D confused me

Anyways can we get a pic of the pick and the key?
Chances are they are close

There is no such thing as magic pick

Ya if you can get another lock and try it

Bowing to the magic pick,
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Regarding picks

Postby Lauren » 23 Nov 2006 21:51

What you're experiencing is what all of us have experience one time or another. That is- stick a random shaped rake pick in the cylinder, and with little effort, the lock opens.

It sounds like your doubting your skill level, and that's to be expected in this particular situation and lock and pin arangement. But, you need to also realize that you're on the shore of one type of excepted picking process.

Most die hard lock pickers prefer to open locks pin-by-pin with feeler picks. It has more of a scientific aproach and is more reflective of one's skill level. To some, rake picking is somewhat random and requires less skill level. I feel like I'm in the driver's seat when picking pin-by-pin, but sometimes rake picking works and shouldn't be under-estimated. :)
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Postby SnowyBoy » 23 Nov 2006 21:54

UWSDWF wrote:Welcome everybody,
For all thoes new to the site and lockpicking, LP101 is a great place to start.
Take a look at the new users section, first and don't be afraid to ask any questions just remember to try a search before posting.

If you're looking for locks to pick, buy some but, DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON
I repeat DO NOT PICK LOCKS YOU RELY ON, they can and will break, then your house/car/safe/chasity belt is vulnerable or unable to be opened (think: emergency situation).

Cheers,
UWSDWF



Right....ok lol, i have been here 4 days ;) thanks anyway though :)

Intago, my mate nicked my digital camera to put some crap on Ebay, I'll have to swipe it back tomorrow and take a picture (and a video of me picking) as my nokia camera is a bit erm.....rubbish lol

Soon as i have it, the picture + vid will be here :)

Let me say this though....I am a noob, My pick looks like it was made by a noob...so don't laugh :D
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Postby SnowyBoy » 24 Nov 2006 16:33

I have some bad news, and i was surprised to find that i am actually quite p*ssed off :roll:

My mate thought he'd have a go at picking with my favorite pick whilst i was in the bath, upon my return i found the pick in two peices!

I tried making another to the same profile, and its nowhere near as good.
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Postby Romstar » 24 Nov 2006 16:47

SnowyBoy wrote:I have some bad news, and i was surprised to find that i am actually quite p*ssed off :roll:

My mate thought he'd have a go at picking with my favorite pick whilst i was in the bath, upon my return i found the pick in two peices!

I tried making another to the same profile, and its nowhere near as good.


Beat your friend with the cord of whatever tool you use to make picks, and then try again.

Yep, picks break sometimes, and thats why the majority of mine are not used by someone else.

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Postby UWSDWF » 24 Nov 2006 17:17

Romstar wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:I have some bad news, and i was surprised to find that i am actually quite p*ssed off :roll:

My mate thought he'd have a go at picking with my favorite pick whilst i was in the bath, upon my return i found the pick in two peices!

I tried making another to the same profile, and its nowhere near as good.


Beat your friend with the cord of whatever tool you use to make picks, and then try again.

Yep, picks break sometimes, and thats why the majority of mine are not used by someone else.

Romstar

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Postby Romstar » 24 Nov 2006 17:24

UWSDWF wrote:I prefer a three foot piece of garden hose


Somehow, I never quite took you for the rubber hose kinda guy.

Strange,
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Postby rohi » 24 Nov 2006 17:34

Romstar wrote:
UWSDWF wrote:I prefer a three foot piece of garden hose


Somehow, I never quite took you for the rubber hose kinda guy.

Strange,
Romstar


Neh, more the lead pipe kinda guy :lol: :lol:

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Postby SnowyBoy » 24 Nov 2006 17:43

Romstar wrote:
SnowyBoy wrote:I have some bad news, and i was surprised to find that i am actually quite p*ssed off :roll:

My mate thought he'd have a go at picking with my favorite pick whilst i was in the bath, upon my return i found the pick in two peices!

I tried making another to the same profile, and its nowhere near as good.


Beat your friend with the cord of whatever tool you use to make picks, and then try again.

Yep, picks break sometimes, and thats why the majority of mine are not used by someone else.

Romstar


Well i learnt the lesson the hard way :( I'm making him some picks tomorrow, he has access to infinate wiper wire :D
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Postby JackNco » 28 Nov 2006 13:14

Yep, when ever i try n get a friend to have a go i cringe as they bend the tension wrench round the lock and i end up with a banana shaped rake back.

Then again i don't make my own picks so its only about 80ps worth of kit there gonna damage and after seeing the joy on a friends face when i showed him how 2 pick a single locked handcuff its worth getting friends involved in the end.

Good luck with the new hobby

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Postby grim » 3 Dec 2006 1:43

UWSDWF wrote:I prefer a three foot piece of garden hose


if you fill it about half-way with marbles or ball bearings, then wire the ends shut, i've found that it typically provides a little more incentive to leave the tools alone.
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Postby JackNco » 4 Dec 2006 4:09

i swear to god there are some strange ppl on this site....
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Postby Romstar » 4 Dec 2006 9:11

JackNco wrote:i swear to god there are some strange ppl on this site....


Everybody's strange.

You just have to get them riled up enough, and give them an opportunity.

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