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Postby den_haag » 4 Aug 2004 8:16

OK so I made this for everyone who wants to view all lock picking videos like me :D

in this topic please only post links to lock picking videos

thnx
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Postby Eagerpicker » 4 Aug 2004 9:18

Dag Den Haag,

I'd have a look over here: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=588. You'll find the entire collection of videos AND literature there.

Groet,

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Postby den_haag » 5 Aug 2004 8:36

OK thnx :D
You from netherlands too?
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Postby Eagerpicker » 5 Aug 2004 8:41

Yep, it says so under 'Location': Maastricht.
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Postby den_haag » 6 Aug 2004 2:13

ok cool.

Can I ask you something?

where did you buy your lockpicking set because I can't buy one in the netherlands And I am 15 years so I can't use credit card.
or maybe do you have one too many ??
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Postby Helmeester » 6 Aug 2004 10:10

den_haag wrote:ok cool.

Can I ask you something?

where did you buy your lockpicking set because I can't buy one in the netherlands And I am 15 years so I can't use credit card.
or maybe do you have one too many ??


hi den haag, i am 16 years old, and also from the netherlands, i made my own pickset! you should try to find someone with the tools (neighbours, uncles, dad) and get some hacksawblades (grote figuurzaagjes 300x13 mm) and allen wrenches (inbus sleutels) for tension tools. all the tools you need is a grinder (slijpmachine), maybe a dremel tool and water. making them isn't as hard as it looks! just look for pyro1234321 's movie about making them. good luck!
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Postby Cold_Zero » 6 Aug 2004 11:43

here you go, made by me http://www.videodesk.net/show.aspx?user ... end_link=1


this one cannot be found at viewtopic.php?t=588
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Postby den_haag » 6 Aug 2004 13:24

OK cool thnx :D

I already had pyros video
but I could not find a grinder :(
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Postby snowcat » 7 Aug 2004 15:21

I just got myself a grinder ("bankslijpmolen" is the correct term i think) and i was surprised to see how cheap they where.
(i know thats relative but it was 28€ for a small but good one w 2 disks)

I'd have a look in your local do it yourself shop you should find everything you need there, including some practice locks if you need them.
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Postby Eagerpicker » 7 Aug 2004 16:48

Ook wel 'slijptol' genaamd, geloof ik.
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Postby den_haag » 8 Aug 2004 3:15

zo dan ga ik daar zeker even kijken als het zo goedkoop is :shock:

er zijn eigenlijk wel veel nederlanders hier of niet?
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Postby den_haag » 8 Aug 2004 3:21

btw the correct term is "slijpmachine".
a "slijptol" is used for different purposes I think it will be hard to cut out a pick with it.

This is a "slijptol"
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this a "slijpmachine"

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Postby snowcat » 8 Aug 2004 8:56

it could be hard using the top one :P


I still prefer the dremel actually, the grinder is a lot faster but hasn't got the precision or control of a dremel
(or i just have to get used to the thing :wink: )
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Postby den_haag » 8 Aug 2004 12:08

yeah that would be hard :d

but you said you bought one for 28 euros? :shock:
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Postby snowcat » 9 Aug 2004 2:45

that would be more like the bottom one (but w both disks spinning in the same direction) it was labeled "bankslijpmolen"

I was surpriced of the price, considering how much a dremel costs (depending on the model way over 100€).
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