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HOW OFTEN DO YOU PRACTICE PICKING

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Postby prag » 6 Sep 2008 11:32

I have two Abus Discus padlocks, a yale padlock, Cisa and a cheap europrofile and 3 cheap padlocks. My collection increases weekly as I do more work and get more practice locks. :wink:
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Postby pvtpicker » 7 Sep 2008 12:08

Hmmm... A good question, to tell you the truth i too find myself working like an hour or two in a day(or even three) practicing on my lockpicking skills, i'm not really sure if that's what you call "addicted", I'd say that's normal for lockpickers..... :D
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Postby stimky666 » 7 Sep 2008 20:18

Well, I have to say I started making my stuff for practice for at least a week, and I try to practice like 1-2 hours a day. Not Constantly though, I keep track on my lockboard.
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Postby ady1989 » 7 Sep 2008 23:18

Umm... this REALLY depends on my mood and how bored I am. I can sit at my computer and pick while listening to music or watching a movie for 3-4+ hours or I can spend a week without picking a lock. Average I'd say about 3 hours a week or so. I need new locks, I can easily defeat everything I have so far (I can remember the time when my simple deadbolt locks gave me problems, that time is long gone now :) ).
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Postby khelben » 7 Sep 2008 23:33

+1 ady / ive moved on to the disk type storage locks that the other guys in this area grind off. (brinks, chateau, etc.) so far ive pick 3 faster than they can be cut off lol . the ones that used to give me a problem were the schlage everest untill i made a tension wrench out of a key blank.
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Postby wolfy_9005 » 9 Sep 2008 4:12

Been about 9 months since my last time. I lost my improvised picks :(

Gonna make some more then try and pick a few locks i ahve lying around.
Strike Hard, Strike Fast and Show No Mercy.
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Postby samfishers » 9 Sep 2008 20:13

it'S been a while since my last opened lock.. I just pick now a lock or two sometimes
watch the weather change

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Postby Urbex » 9 Sep 2008 20:46

I've got my little collection of locks that I'll pick once or twice a day, depends how busy I am. For me that means five hours a week give or take.
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Postby poor paperclip picker » 10 Sep 2008 12:31

I used to practice a lot, now I have been busy with work and stuff, but I still like to pick up my picks and a lock and practice while watching tv. I should really try to pick more.
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Postby Dak » 26 Sep 2008 14:02

I practice whenever I have free time. I keep a padlock on me at all times (american 5100 right now :D) just so I have something to do when things slow down. So all in all I probably end up with about an hour and a half a day maybe.
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Postby cppdungeon » 30 Sep 2008 22:16

I pick all day long. all my picks are near my computer, near my bed, near my locks. add boredom to that and you get massive amounts of callous and fun. an hour avarage would be about 5 hours on-off every night, and all day thinking about it.
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Postby op-sec » 2 Oct 2008 12:10

I usually pick locks at least an hour a day - sometimes more depending on my mood. I try to cycle through all of my locks at least once a month so i don't lose the muscle memory I've obtained for each different style.
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Postby savs2k » 2 Oct 2008 16:41

until i have no more locks!
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Re: HOW OFTEN DO YOU PRACTICE PICKING

Postby ratyoke » 8 Oct 2008 19:03

When I was at my pervious job I had a lot of time to sit around, so I would usually pick for 1-3 hours while at work. Now I just pick occasionally. I don't have much time when my hands are unoccupied, I am either working, or at the computer. Now I probably average 15 minutes, every other day.
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Re: HOW OFTEN DO YOU PRACTICE PICKING

Postby femurat » 10 Oct 2008 8:19

Funny question: it's like asking on an hard website how many times a day visitors ...!

I love going home from work cause when I get there I can pick my locks! Half an hour a day at least! I'm quite new and I'm improving quite quickly.
Cheers ;)
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