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by scottps6 » 24 Nov 2003 12:35
Hi all,
Yesterday I began looking around the net for information on lock picking, I have always been interested in how it works but never really found out how. I read the MIT guide and then found this website which I think is brilliant. I went out this morning and bought a 5-pin BIRD stainless steel lock, a TRI-CIRCLE pad lock, a really small screw driver which i have used a dremmel to file down and shaped to use as a pick and an allen key that i have also filed down one end of to use as a tension wrench.
The tools i made didn't even have time to cool down before i set at the 5 pin, after a few minutes of trying i managed to pick it and repeated this 5 or 6 times, but the time it took kept varying from 1 to 20 minutes. I then tried the padlock but am finding it really hard going so left it for a bit and went back to the 5 pin, picked that sucessfully a couple more times, but now its like i have hit a brick wall and i can't seem to pick either of them now. If anyone can offer any advise i would really appreciate it.
Thanks a lot
Scott
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by scottps6 » 24 Nov 2003 14:41
grrr i'm still trying but now i just can't get the 5 pin lock to turn, it was so easy earlier, but now it just won't cooperate with me.
Please help or advise
Scott
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by JiuJitsu500 » 24 Nov 2003 21:21
Well then, it would appear as if you hit the same problem as me, only reworded a little. I too came here looking for help, and in a couple of weeks, I haven't come across a pin or wafer tumbler I can't pick yet. Not bragging, but I am a lot better than I was two weeks ago. Well, enough about my problems, go to my old post and read it, maybe your questions will be answered there:
viewtopic.php?t=838
Just highligh this and copy it, then paste it in the adress bar if it's not blue now.
Pain is only a measurement of the weakness inside....
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by JiuJitsu500 » 24 Nov 2003 21:22
nevermind, just click on the link
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by JiuJitsu500 » 24 Nov 2003 21:43
AND FOR ANY OTHER HELP, TRY TO CONTACT VARJEAL. THIS DUDE'S A GENIOUS. HELPED ME OUT THROUGH MY TOUGH BEGGINING TIMES......................................a week ago...........
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by scottps6 » 25 Nov 2003 10:16
Thanks for your help man
Scott
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by JiuJitsu500 » 29 Nov 2003 18:28
no problem
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by kostassk8 » 25 Sep 2007 15:39
tnx 
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by UWSDWF » 25 Sep 2007 16:02
 DISCLAIMER:repeating anything written in the above post may result in dismemberment,arrest,drug and/or alcohol use,scars,injury,death, and midget obsession.
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