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Postby maxxed » 15 Apr 2008 18:51

bumber wrote:
phil the drill wrote:you're all wasting your time.....drill them and bill them....thats what i say.


You know your a good picker when you dont even own a drill :P


You are a good lockpicker when you only use a drill to install locks :D
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Postby paulvalente » 16 Apr 2008 5:04

You know you're a good lock picker when you spp your first Mul-T-Lok!

Spent the last couple of weeks in hospital having my leg plated and pinned having broken it like an idiot :roll: ! Had loads of time to practice.
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Postby bumber » 16 Apr 2008 5:15

paulvalente wrote:You know you're a good lock picker when you spp your first Mul-T-Lok!

Spent the last couple of weeks in hospital having my leg plated and pinned having broken it like an idiot :roll: ! Had loads of time to practice.


So you still haven't gotten it huh? :lol: :lol:
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Postby paulvalente » 16 Apr 2008 5:19

Nah, how'd you guess. :wink:
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Postby bumber » 16 Apr 2008 18:09

paulvalente wrote:Spent the last couple of weeks in hospital having my leg plated and pinned having broken it like an idiot :roll: ! Had loads of time to practice.


because you only said you practiced :lol: If you got it you have said "finally got it after loads of practice" :lol: :lol:
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Postby paulvalente » 17 Apr 2008 3:27

Ok smart guy; finally got it after loads of practice!

Happy? :lol:
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Postby raimundo » 17 Apr 2008 8:11

What tools were you using, the dedicated tool looks easy to use in the videos I see, and I will get one but I notice that they come in left and right handed, so its all about which lock I get.

of course without the dedicated tool the thing is really twitchy.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Postby bumber » 17 Apr 2008 9:26

paulvalente wrote:Ok smart guy; finally got it after loads of practice!

Happy? :lol:


WELL YEA...aren't you? :lol: have you been able to get it a few times or just once.....so far :twisted:
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Postby paulvalente » 17 Apr 2008 10:09

I was using the fourth tool from the right.

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I've managed to get it a few times now.
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