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Postby Stray » 19 Feb 2007 0:30

Don't need lock picks. OK here's the thing.


Take 1L of dihydrogen monoxide and add 1 KG sodium chloride to it. heat it until vapors start coming off. Let it Heat up some more untill all the sodium chloride has dissapeared. Boil it down to half its volume and then cool it in the fridge.

Now there will be a white precipitate that has formed. scoop it out of the Mixture and dry it using a blow drier.

Warning do not swallow the substance It has been known to increase blood pressure in people to an unhealthy level. If accidentally ingested you will be forced to flush your system with lots of water.


Now take this substance and place it in the lock. Leave it in the lock for a few minutes and the lock will dissolve right before your eyes.

This will pick your lock for you...
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Postby Squelchtone » 19 Feb 2007 0:59

Stray wrote:Don't need lock picks. OK here's the thing.


Take 1L of dihydrogen monoxide and add 1 KG sodium chloride to it. heat it until vapors start coming off. Let it Heat up some more untill all the sodium chloride has dissapeared. Boil it down to half its volume and then cool it in the fridge.

Now there will be a white precipitate that has formed. scoop it out of the Mixture and dry it using a blow drier.

Warning do not swallow the substance It has been known to increase blood pressure in people to an unhealthy level. If accidentally ingested you will be forced to flush your system with lots of water.


Now take this substance and place it in the lock. Leave it in the lock for a few minutes and the lock will dissolve right before your eyes.

This will pick your lock for you...



:roll:

what if it's a marine enviroment lock? will this chemical work? I find this substance also works well in destroying cars during long New England winters.
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Postby hippy5749 » 19 Feb 2007 2:24

:cry: :cry: :cry:

Did we REALLY need that?
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Postby Shrub » 19 Feb 2007 9:27

Just playing devils advocate here but working for the bank doesnt have to mean hes behind a counter giving money out, he could be repossesing for them,
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Postby melvin2001 » 19 Feb 2007 11:09

actually quite a few banks use sfics. medeco makes some nice ones :wink:

just because they are SFIC doesn't mean they have to be BEST even though BEST locks are pretty nice.
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Postby TOWCH » 19 Feb 2007 13:47

Definately need more information, but the post is so vague, I can't help but think he's being honest. It doesn't make enough sense to be a lie.

Try bumping.
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Postby JackNco » 19 Feb 2007 13:48

actually ide forgotten about medeco SFICs. which is fairly dim of me as i was bidding on some less than a week ago.

Shrub

Just playing devils advocate here but working for the bank doesnt have to mean hes behind a counter giving money out, he could be repossesing for them,


in the case Im really not helping him.
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Postby JackNco » 19 Feb 2007 13:49

TOWCH wrote:Definately need more information, but the post is so vague, I can't help but think he's being honest. It doesn't make enough sense to be a lie.

Try bumping.


im NOT saying hes in the wrong, but since when was a criminal mind a smart mind.
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Postby jimmysmith » 19 Feb 2007 15:23

thats the only thing i hate about this site. everyone is so quick and fast to say,,,,,criminal...hes a criminal.. man give it a rest...its not high serurity....he didnt mention a specific lock.....hes just looking for information... on "dead bolts"....

a couple of you must of wanted to be a judge's when you were little.. never got the chance eh?
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Postby JackNco » 19 Feb 2007 15:34

because of the nature of the content discussed on the site its a good idea to be cautious. we have lots of requests to open lockers and bike locks. and if the OP took the time to check the thread and defend himself he would be treated with less suspicion.
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Postby cjames73 » 19 Feb 2007 16:01

JackNco wrote:because of the nature of the content discussed on the site its a good idea to be cautious. we have lots of requests to open lockers and bike locks. and if the OP took the time to check the thread and defend himself he would be treated with less suspicion.


i dont think some of the replies were being cautious. accusing and intimidating yes but not cautious.

as for the OP defending himself, it was his first post on a big site, if i got that response for my first post i certainly wouldnt want to stay here!
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Postby Stray » 19 Feb 2007 16:01

squelchtone wrote: I find this substance also works well in destroying cars during long New England winters.


yes and it adds a wonderful "je ne sais quoi" to bland foods.
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Postby JackNco » 19 Feb 2007 16:43

well i guess we will have to agree to disagree. Just my personal opinion.

all the best
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Postby cjames73 » 19 Feb 2007 16:47

JackNco wrote:well i guess we will have to agree to disagree. Just my personal opinion.

all the best

agreed :wink:
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