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by love to pick » 24 Feb 2007 0:23
ok so my scienc class is filled with lock cabintes and they are up gradeing them and so i have acesses to them but they are diffrent from i was especting the key holes are like a straight line byut at the bottom in the middle of it there is a half line ill see if i can get pics at first i thought it was a wardend lock but i have no clue may u help me ty 
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by hippy5749 » 24 Feb 2007 0:47
I'm sorry, but I don't think you will get help with these unless you proved ownership........ and maybe not then........
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by UWSDWF » 24 Feb 2007 5:18
i don't even understand that post other then it has to do with school
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by Shrub » 24 Feb 2007 5:58
Nope, not goign to happen, sorry,
If this was and is above board then we still couldnt tell you because others that want to break into school cabinets would see it and do it which we dont like the sound of,
However i suggest you look into wafer locks 
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by love to pick » 24 Feb 2007 14:25
yq i was thinking u would say that well we aint going to be using them anymore so there aint any hazzard so ya... ill look into wafer locks
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by lunchb0x » 24 Feb 2007 20:36
why do you need acsess to them?
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by love to pick » 1 Mar 2007 18:35
sorry to confuse u but i dont lol i want to practice on them sorry for the confusin
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by Eyes_Only » 2 Mar 2007 0:52
I am still confused.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by UWSDWF » 2 Mar 2007 5:17
Why don't you laugh out loud? it's good for you, should try it some time
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by lunchb0x » 2 Mar 2007 6:01
UWSDWF wrote:Why don't you laugh out loud? it's good for you, should try it some time
haha, lol
but "love to pick", you shouldent pick locks that arnt yours, especially ones at school
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by Shrub » 2 Mar 2007 8:02
We dont do leet speak or whatever you call it when no-one can tell what your typeing,
Please try to preview your posts before submitting them useing good grammer where possable and typeing full words as they are written in the english dictionary,
As i already said were not goign to help on this one,
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