THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.
by sourmoney » 8 May 2007 8:31
hey people..
i always had an interest in lockpicking and these stuff, but yea. i didnt noe this site existed  ... so yeah.. dun mind my noobishness and ignorance.
cheers, sourmoney
-
sourmoney
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 6 May 2007 8:27
- Location: just behind you
by world9563 » 8 May 2007 12:20
I have been veiwing this site for a fair few weeks so sorry not introduced myself untill now. All i can say is i have learnt more off this site than i have on my 2 day course and thanks to all these great posts. Wishing all you the best.
always more to learn
-
world9563
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 1 Feb 2007 11:12
- Location: west midlands
by graphak » 8 May 2007 12:44
hi im new here, trying to scan through the newb stuff so I dont repeat myself, ill be participating in the forums soon after that.
-
graphak
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 4 Apr 2007 19:38
by rhys_davies2 » 8 May 2007 12:51
this be rhys
im new to get into all of this but i think that i could give it a shot. 
-
rhys_davies2
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 8 May 2007 11:57
by M3talhead » 8 May 2007 19:43
Longtime lurker. First post.
.....just thought I'd say 'Hey'.
-M3tal
-
M3talhead
-
- Posts: 8
- Joined: 7 May 2007 21:53
-
by HydeTheFormer » 9 May 2007 23:17
Hey everybody. I am fairly new to lockpicking. I love the site, it has helped me tremendously already.
P.S. - I live around Dayton, Ohio. Anyone else in the area?
-
HydeTheFormer
-
- Posts: 2
- Joined: 9 May 2007 23:08
- Location: Dayton, OH
-
by terrorlone » 11 May 2007 4:29
Hi guys. I'm a student from Taiwan.
I do magics and juggling, and also some escapology, and that's why I'm studying lockpicking. I think it might be helpful in my show. But later I found lockpicking also interesting in its own. I get my first set of lockpicking tools last week and I can already pick most of the pin tumbler locks and wafer tumbler locks.
Hope I can learn more here, and it's nice to be here. 
-
terrorlone
-
- Posts: 7
- Joined: 8 May 2007 22:51
- Location: Taiwan
by mikeskywalker » 11 May 2007 8:30
Hello im Mike im from Iowa just started my own mobile lock business been doing locksmithing for 15 years on and off. great site you got here look foward to learning more from here
-
mikeskywalker
-
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 6 May 2007 19:48
- Location: des moines iowa
by kesley » 11 May 2007 14:27
Err.. Yeah - Hi.
-
kesley
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 11 May 2007 14:17
- Location: England
by ndtony2 » 11 May 2007 17:36
GREAT SITE! I HAVE LEARNED ALOT ALREADY. THANKS FOR BEING SO INFORMATIVE. IT WILL HELP ME ALOT AS I BEGIN MY NEW CAREER.
TONY
-
ndtony2
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: 11 May 2007 7:16
by Jaakko » 11 May 2007 23:44
ndtony2 wrote:GREAT SITE! I HAVE LEARNED ALOT ALREADY. THANKS FOR BEING SO INFORMATIVE. IT WILL HELP ME ALOT AS I BEGIN MY NEW CAREER.
TONY
Welcome to the site Tony, may I suggest you shouldn't write all in caps. All caps is usually seen as shouting and it is hard to read. So, please take this as a kind advice from a fellow lockpicker 
-
Jaakko
-
- Posts: 1967
- Joined: 19 Feb 2006 4:23
- Location: Finland (Pirkkala)
-
by DarkEyes » 12 May 2007 1:19
Hey,
Here are my home made picks.
My Picks
I need to make another pick, I dont like the one I have now.
And a Master Lock #1, Raked
Master Lock no 1 Raked
A Master Lock #3 Commercial, Raked
Master Lock no 3 Commerical Raked
I have also done a Kwikset Dead Bolt, and I have been practiceing on my on special keying of a Schlage (5 security pins)
I also have 3 Master Locks #1 (no keys), that i would like to trade with someone..I'll pay shipping both ways.. Let me know.
-
DarkEyes
-
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 23 Mar 2007 16:36
- Location: Avon, IN
by DarkEyes » 12 May 2007 1:54
-
DarkEyes
-
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 23 Mar 2007 16:36
- Location: Avon, IN
by Jaakko » 12 May 2007 3:29
DarkEyes, I suggest you take a very fine sand paper and sand those picks of yours very smooth and shiny. That way there is no sharp corners to file away brass from your locks  Hope this proves helpful, as I have noticed my picks slide smoothly in and out of the lock when sanded 
-
Jaakko
-
- Posts: 1967
- Joined: 19 Feb 2006 4:23
- Location: Finland (Pirkkala)
-
by DarkEyes » 12 May 2007 22:15
Jaakko wrote:DarkEyes, I suggest you take a very fine sand paper and sand those picks of yours very smooth and shiny. That way there is no sharp corners to file away brass from your locks  Hope this proves helpful, as I have noticed my picks slide smoothly in and out of the lock when sanded 
I took your advise, and I can't believe the differance that just some sanding made..
The feel is so much better.. Thanks
Here Is my kwikset deadbolt.. I made this before sanding my picks...
And you migh be able to tell I practiced bumping this lock alot.
Kwikset Deadbolt, Picked from front to back
-
DarkEyes
-
- Posts: 16
- Joined: 23 Mar 2007 16:36
- Location: Avon, IN
Return to Lock Picking 101 - FAQs, Tutorials, and General Information
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests
|