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Auto Jiggler + Tension Wrench = Unlocked Padlock

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Auto Jiggler + Tension Wrench = Unlocked Padlock

Postby xnoobandrew » 27 Jan 2007 6:52

Just being creative, and trying new stuff out.. I unlocked a Magnum Double Latched Pad Lock in less then a minute.

I got pics + a vid.

Tools:
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^A flex tension wrench + my 10 piece auto jigglers

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The lifter/bump jiggler and the flex tension wrench

Starting Off:
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Put in the tension wrench.. of course

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Now the auto jiggler

What i did was basically rake the pins with it.. went to the back and push all the pins up and repeated.

This lock had 1 or 2, I couldn't feel more then 1 but possibly 2 Spool Pins. So applying the right pressure in ur tension wrench is necessary!

Finished:
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Voila! Lock opens.

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I was bored and so just trying out new things.

Video:
http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u208/xnoobandrew/Lockpicking%20Magnum/?action=view&current=Video0002.flv
VERY Crappy quality, sorry, need a good camera..

Dont mind the audio.. my friends and i were talking about stuff..

The videos / pics were taken with my 2 mp phone camera..

Inspired by DB opening a lock with a banana and a tension wrench :o
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Postby Azzure » 27 Jan 2007 12:15

that's seems cool man how did you think of using a lifter jiggler with a flex tension wrench 8)
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Postby pauly003 » 27 Jan 2007 15:00

Thats cool that it worked, but it probably just boils down to blind luck. On the other hand, it could do the same sort of thing as a rake. I would be surprised if this worked on a regular basis. You might even risk damaging your lock. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Postby CVScam » 27 Jan 2007 18:11

I am not sure about the durability of your jiggler but I use them all the time without a tension wrench on cheap padlocks and a lot of wafer locks. If you want a real challenge use a jiggler on some 5 pin deadbolts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QD9xyZ7cw
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Postby maxxed » 27 Jan 2007 20:23

CVScam wrote:I am not sure about the durability of your jiggler but I use them all the time without a tension wrench on cheap padlocks and a lot of wafer locks. If you want a real challenge use a jiggler on some 5 pin deadbolts.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9QD9xyZ7cw


Try an upside down 7 pin Sargent with an auto jiggler. I was not having any success SPP or raking, trying various picks before drilling I stuck a home made jiggler I made from the profile of a GM 10 cut key and the lock opened. This was an act of desperation after 15 mins of picking and things worked out.
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Postby xnoobandrew » 27 Jan 2007 23:45

this actually does work on a daily basis.

their pretty good auto jigglers.. but however i have not yet honed the skill to use Jigglers for their purpose
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Postby WDPaladin » 28 Jan 2007 0:29

This isn't an advanced forum topic?
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Postby xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 0:37

No, cause i also used a tension wrench..

If i did it without it should be.
:)
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Postby Schuyler » 28 Jan 2007 1:20

Heh, I was going to say "no, because he didn't use it on a car" :P
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Postby xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 2:13

Does being a supporter give you access to the Advanced Forums?
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Postby UWSDWF » 28 Jan 2007 5:18

no
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Postby xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 5:39

oh..then other then the rank, the t-shirt, and the feeling of supporting lp101 do you get when subscribing for supporter?

I heard like theres a forum for it or something..
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Postby UWSDWF » 28 Jan 2007 5:49

you heard wrong.
for being a supporter you get the tag under your name, a t-shirt and a good feeling for supporting the community. Nothing more, nothing less. If anyone tells you differently they are infact filthy liers and deserve to be shot.
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Postby xnoobandrew » 28 Jan 2007 5:51

lol, you've convinced me to become a supporter!

Still tryin to talk to Mr Picks tho
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