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by kylecasillas » 22 Jan 2007 20:33
i have a Lockbox, with two #5 Masterlocks in there own chambers, its what i use as a safe, anyways is there a way to pick the lock and get my stuff out without cutting the locks, maybe some household item i can use to open it?? i could hire a pro but thats why i signed up here, so i can do it my self without spending any money, thanks in advance
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by parapilot » 22 Jan 2007 20:41
Sorry, no one knows you so will not really help you open your 'safe' . I'm sure you understand we regally get kids in here wanting to open their mums / friends locks for a joke or to get something back so we are cautious. The locks are quite cheap, cut and replace them or read the site for other tips.
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by Anero » 22 Jan 2007 20:41
Welcome To Lp101,
Well best bet for you my friend is, a Locksmith.
the master lock #5 isn't a hard lock to pick tho search for Digital_blue 's lockpicking guide that is the best place to start.
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by kylecasillas » 22 Jan 2007 20:43
[quote="Anero"]Welcome To Lp101,
Well best bet for you my friend is, a Locksmith.
the master lock #5 isn't a hard lock to pick tho search for Digital_blue 's lockpicking guide that is the best place to start.[/quote]
Thank You
To the other guy, i understand completely, but im no kid, and this is my safe, but yeah, cant trust the new guy, cant blame ya
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by Anero » 22 Jan 2007 20:49
If you really want more help on this, try to post some pics, some people are more willing to help with this
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by kylecasillas » 22 Jan 2007 20:50
[quote="parapilot"]Sorry, no one knows you so will not really help you open your 'safe' . I'm sure you understand we regally get kids in here wanting to open their mums / friends locks for a joke or to get something back so we are cautious. The locks are quite cheap, cut and replace them or read the site for other tips.[/quote]
i realize they are cheaper locks, but i would like to spend no money on this, and there actually in there own chambers so all you can see is where the key goes in, and youll never see me again once i get it open
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by melvin2001 » 22 Jan 2007 21:08
its not that we dont want to see you around. In fact we WANT you to stay. the problem is that the focus of this site is picking locks for the fun of picking locks, not picking locks to get into ANYTHING. even if it is something you own. the problem is that if you try picking a lock that is attached to something you risk never being able to open that lock again because of damage that you may unintentionally cause.
the point is, please stay and learn to pick with the rest of us. but please do not pick a lock that is in use, call a professional locksmith if you need to get into it.
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by Squelchtone » 23 Jan 2007 1:57
kylecasillas wrote:parapilot wrote:Sorry, no one knows you so will not really help you open your 'safe' . I'm sure you understand we regally get kids in here wanting to open their mums / friends locks for a joke or to get something back so we are cautious. The locks are quite cheap, cut and replace them or read the site for other tips.
i realize they are cheaper locks, but i would like to spend no money on this, and there actually in there own chambers so all you can see is where the key goes in, and youll never see me again once i get it open
so this isn't a safe.. its a construction workers JobBox or Knaack Box type container?
The locks in those are counter-sunk so they cannot be hit with a hammer or sawed off.
This photo is of the inside of the container:
hmmm, drill the padlocks, spend $10 and get 2 new ones. if you have a Job Box full of expensive tools, you can afford 2 new Master locks and 30 mintues of work.
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by LockNewbie21 » 23 Jan 2007 4:12
Dude were not helpin without a pick, stop complaining and accept the rules.
If your no kid then you understand rule are rules, they keep everyone out of jail.
Do you want help? The supply a pick if not dissapeare sooner or later with shady questions as you will receive no help.
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by WOT » 23 Jan 2007 5:00
A. If you drill it out, how much loss would you suffer?
B. How much did you get for service call estimate?
Chose whichever cost you less money.
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by kylecasillas » 23 Jan 2007 18:19
[quote="LockNewbie21"]Dude were not helpin without a <censored> pick, stop complaining and accept the rules.
If your no kid then you understand rule are rules, they keep everyone out of jail.
Do you want help? The supply a pick if not dissapeare sooner or later with shady questions as you will receive no help.[/quote]
well i cant just pull a pick out of my ass, and yes i had to drill it out, and pay 16 bucks for new locks, so ill see yall again never
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by melvin2001 » 23 Jan 2007 18:26
whatever dude, you need to chill out and realize everyone here wants to help you. But no one is going to help someone who doesn't help themselves. If you didn't have the keys for the locks, you would need to buy new ones anyway, so quit your crying and move on.
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by WOT » 24 Jan 2007 19:22
melvin2001 wrote:whatever dude, you need to chill out and realize everyone here wants to help you. But no one is going to help someone who doesn't help themselves. If you didn't have the keys for the locks, you would need to buy new ones anyway, so quit your crying and move on.
It would have been a whole lot more than $16 to call a locksmith, unlock it, impression it then a new key code cut anyways.
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by Nicky the Greek » 25 Jan 2007 0:38
Man some people. He came to this site because he's cheap and didn't ever want to spend any money. Oh well we don't need guys like that anyway
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