skylark82 wrote:Jeez, you all sound like a bunch of crotchety old farts, but I guess I understand considering the topic. I'll see what I can do about pictures. The front of the lock says T45 LONG Lock.
You guys seriously need to turn the GAIN level down on your BS meters. I was just wondering if these locks could be picked easily, or if I should just go ahead and spend the money on a locksmith. Note the fact that I asked for info about those kinds of locks and didn't just run out saying "HOW DO I PICK THIS LOCK?!?!?" like some 13 year old locker thief. Chill out.
Calm down. have a look around the forum every day there are loads of requests like this. from people that are quite probably not doing anything wrong up to people asking how to beak in to a car.
Until you have built up a bit of a post count, some people recognize you and its obviousness you are not a thief then all these kinda of posts are met in kind, defensively.
This is after all a locksmith/lock sport/hobby site not an advice forum. and as general information is free to all more specific questions are general from people that just want something from the forum not a potential community member.
Yes the lock on you locker can be picked. any mechanical lock can be picked but if you want to pick it as your first lock then the chances are you will struggle. many members on hear take over 40minut to open a simple cheap lock and the chances are if this is on a foot locker then its not going to be as easy as them. but im sure as soon as u provide a picture of the locker you will find people very forthcoming, as well as me.
All the best and welcome to the forums
John
John