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sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

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sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

Postby djyaif » 28 Mar 2007 0:48

:D right on!you have to put glue with the key inside!!!you can also invert the upper pins.and sorry everyone but it is impossible to do that!for the moderator i just want to explain that i.ve post the thread to know who are serious or not in that site..also to know who are really interested by lockpicking and who are that kind of crappy thiefs who just try to find new way to do their stupid thing. :wink:
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Postby machinist » 28 Mar 2007 0:56

I saw "glue" and "key" and just kinda tuned out....
If you can't make it work try yelling "aww d*****t!" and throwing your tools it never worked for my pops but it entertained me :)
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Postby Sir_Wojak » 28 Mar 2007 1:30

He's talking about a question that he asked. "How you can make a lock unpick able but still be able to use the key."

And his other two thread got locked.
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Re: sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

Postby RangerF150 » 28 Mar 2007 2:31

djyaif wrote: i just want to explain that i.ve post the thread to know who are serious or not in that site..also to know who are really interested by lockpicking and who are that kind of crappy thiefs who just try to find new way to do their stupid thing. :wink:


So you were just testing the members of this site to see if they where worthy of your presence, right ???

And your findings ?

So who do you deem to be worthy and who are "crappy thiefs" !

Jezzz I hope I dont make the "crappy thiefs" list, OK so I stole an apple once but I was hungry, had no money, and I was just a kid :-)
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Postby PickPick » 28 Mar 2007 2:45

Personally, I'd be outraged if someone dared call me "crappy" :wink:
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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Postby ponsaloti » 28 Mar 2007 3:07

HOW VERY DARE YOU.
.f.....g liberty
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Postby Kaellman » 28 Mar 2007 4:28

This is total craptalk. If you would have looked one thread above yours you would see that people here are serious. Please stop spamming the boards with your useless threads.
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Postby Jaakko » 28 Mar 2007 5:03

My suggestion is that djyaif should be kicked from these forums for NOT reading and understanding what others and especially moderators have said his previous threads about this subject.

And why did you djyaif had to do this topic also? I don't remember who but your question has been answered and the right solution found in your previous thread.

So, please stop spamming and behave yourself. You have done nothing but harm in here.
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Postby Shrub » 28 Mar 2007 5:35

You was asked no make that told to send me a pm BEFORE you posted again which you chose to ignore,

I have absolutley no idea what on earth you are on about,

The statements you say are absolute total garbage and you obviously have very little clue at all about locks,

You ram as much glue in a lock as you like and i will still come and pick it for you :roll:

I do hope this isnt a sign of things to come as we simply will not tolerate it and will find it easier to remove you than let you stay and disrupt the forums like you have,

Testing us? what gives you any right to see who or what we are like? a read of ANY post on here (except yours of course) would have told you that were all above board, the lockpickers creed we all stand by is surely enough, it is US that see if YOU are suitable for the site its got absolutley nothing to do with you,

So what about you? were you hoping to find us a load of robbing scumbags? is that the sort of people your wanting to associate with and are now disapointed?

Maybe we ban you from posting on the site until you prove to us that your not a thief,

I just want you to answer me a question,

'How do you make a lock unpickable'

Once you answer that we will see if your suitable for the site or not,

Moron,

Ps, im not locking this thread as i think you deserve a BBQ,
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Re: sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

Postby JackNco » 28 Mar 2007 8:01

djyaif wrote::D right on!you have to put glue with the key inside!!!


... well i think you mean glue the key in place.... but IF lu plug will still turn its no longer a lock, its a latch

djyaif wrote:you can also invert the upper pins.


Have you ever even seen a driver pin. in most cheap locks, like you were referring to in you original post. they are just brass cylinders cut from long brass wires. turning them upside down would make no difference.

If they were spool or serrated pins, or even mushrooms it would also make no real difference.

djyaif wrote:i.ve post the thread to know who are serious or not in that site..also to know who are really interested by lockpicking and who are that kind of crappy thiefs who just try to find new way to do their stupid thing. :wink:


oh no uve got this the wrong way round. you come here and prove your self, like we all did. And even if you were trying to do that, this forum has THOUSANDS of members, you got maybe 10 15 replies on that last thread.

and how does this prove who is a thief? thief's want to open locks not get together and make them harder to open!

Also
Bypasses and destructive entry is restricted to advanced forums, these are the tactics used in at least 99% of all break ins.

ok rant over.

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Postby Schuyler » 28 Mar 2007 8:07

I'll never buy the percentages on break-ins vs. "they left the door unlocked" I just haven't been convinced by anyone.

Anyway...
Inverting the key pins, specifically, would make the lock dramatically easier to pick in most instances, as it would dramatically increase the sheer line.
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Re: sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

Postby lunchb0x » 28 Mar 2007 8:31

[quote="djyaif i just want to explain that i.ve post the thread to know who are serious or not in that site..also to know who are really interested by lockpicking and who are that kind of crappy thiefs who just try to find new way to do their stupid thing. :wink:[/quote]

well i sooooo hope i meet your standards and you will teach me your ways oh great one, but no in all seriousness I think your a knob and have no idea what your on about and if you want to learn anything from people on this forum you should stop posting now, im sure the mods dont need your help to suss out the people here just to learn how to break into other peoples stuff, they are doing a good job on their own but thanks anyway
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Postby UWSDWF » 28 Mar 2007 8:47

i think i just lost some IQ on this
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Re: sorry everyone but now i know what i.ve wanted to know!

Postby freakparade3 » 28 Mar 2007 9:07

djyaif wrote::D right on!you have to put glue with the key inside!!!you can also invert the upper pins.and sorry everyone but it is impossible to do that!for the moderator i just want to explain that i.ve post the thread to know who are serious or not in that site..also to know who are really interested by lockpicking and who are that kind of crappy thiefs who just try to find new way to do their stupid thing. :wink:


If I may invade the thread of such a giant in the lockpicking world, I have this to say to you. "May the fleas of 1000 camels nest in your underwear drawer."
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Postby jay---- » 28 Mar 2007 9:48

If "crappy thieves" are coming to this site and doing thier homework, then going out and picking locks to break-in to houses or stores then thier probably not that crappy are they??

don't get me wrong, theft is bad, I wouldn't do it, I just thought I could get my punches in too :D


Have you figured out how to make a lock unpickable yet :?: :?: lol



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