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by matt11504 » 11 Dec 2006 20:36
i have a masterlock combo padlock and i need help picking it. here are pictures of the front and back.
oh yeah and what type of lock is this?

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by UWSDWF » 11 Dec 2006 20:49
well thats a 1525 masterlock....
just call your supplier and request a copy of the key siting your account number as this is a school locker.
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by matt11504 » 11 Dec 2006 21:25
yeah, but i want to learn how to pick the lock, so i can become a better at lock picking.
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by Thano » 11 Dec 2006 22:46
I think that since those are your standard school locker lock, this could be a touchy subject. Your best bet would probably be a shim. And remember, never pick locks you do not own or have been given permission by the owner to pick. And a further reminder, in every school (that I know of), breaking into someone else's locker can get you suspended or expelled.
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by mjwhit » 12 Dec 2006 0:45
And a further reminder, in every school (that I know of), breaking into someone else's locker can get you suspended or expelled.
Really?
Someone gt caught at our school at the start of the year... They just gt a detention...
Video camero caught them after stuff went missing..
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by mylt1 » 12 Dec 2006 1:16
i guess every school is different. my high school you had to supply your own lock. didnt matter if it was a combo or a keyed lock. some of the newer lockers had a built in combo but most required a lock.
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by Thano » 12 Dec 2006 1:21
mylt1 wrote:i guess every school is different. my high school you had to supply your own lock. didnt matter if it was a combo or a keyed lock. some of the newer lockers had a built in combo but most required a lock.
Wouldn't fly at my school at all. If they saw that your locker had a lock other than the one they give you, they cut the latch and leave there as a message.
Funny story though. One of my brother's friends who was in welding put his own lock on his locker, so they cut it off. When he saw that, he took it to his welding class, fixed it, and put it back on. The next time they cut it, it wasn't just cut, the only thing left of the latch were two little stubs.
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by timal » 12 Dec 2006 1:25
Only stubs that is funny.
Have a Great Day !
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by UWSDWF » 12 Dec 2006 5:27
matt11504 wrote:yeah, but i want to learn how to pick the lock, so i can become a better at lock picking.
go out and buy a dead bolt and then try db guide... this lock is not the lock to pick
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by JackNco » 12 Dec 2006 6:49
ya this will not make u a better pick. as has already been said it can be bypassed easily. get ur self a master no3 or 140 to start on.
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by illusion » 12 Dec 2006 7:39
It's a simple 3 or 5 pin lock, I can't remember which.
There is nothing special about this lock so just research the picking of pin tumbler locks.
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by illusion » 12 Dec 2006 7:43
4 or 5 pin* I need more sleep... 
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by matt11504 » 12 Dec 2006 17:25
this isnt the schools lock i bought it from them for $3.00 because i said i lost it and now ive found it and cant remember the combo. is there any homemade shims i can make besides the beer can ones which break way to easy? and what tools would i need to pick the back lock?
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by UWSDWF » 12 Dec 2006 17:36
matt11504 wrote:this isnt the schools lock i bought it from them for $3.00 because i said i lost it and now ive found it and cant remember the combo. is there any homemade shims i can make besides the beer can ones which break way to easy? and what tools would i need to pick the back lock?
you can buy commercial shims
and what to use to pick a lock?
.....hmmmmmm .......hmmmmm.....hmmmmm
LOCK PICKS 
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by matt11504 » 12 Dec 2006 17:47
nevermind. ive already found out how http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X88nkO_LP8g
and yes my school will rent you a lock for 3.00 but if you lose it they charge you for the missing lock and you get to keep the "missing" lock.
and i meant things i could use instead of lock picks. (ex.paperclip) and its a 3 pin lock by the way.
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