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Home made lock pick

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Postby Shrub » 29 May 2007 4:12

joseph01 wrote:Hi Marco321,
I am a new user and I am just want to gain knowledge in lockpicking. I just watching comments and all discussion and then I follow that link provided by you for making tension wrench from paper clip and then i tried at home and its really working, it takes time to be working accurate but still do better than I expect. If you have some more information related to tension wrench please share with us.

Thanks for information
Joseph01


DONT DO THIS,

Useing paperclips etc is a waste of time, this is a serious hobby piucking site not a kids playground (although i wonder at times)

Click my www button and learn how easy things like tension wrenches can be made,

If you want to learn do it properly and im sorry to say doing it properly doesnt involve shoving stationary in the lock at every opportunity,
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Postby joseph01 » 14 Jun 2007 1:55

Hi Shrub,
I m Sorry if that is wrong way to learn but I didn't have too much knowledge about lockpicking as you see I m starting from very begining. I followed your WWW link and download file and that is amazing - complete guide.

Thanks a lot for such a rare knowledge
Joseph01
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