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Lock Picking with improvised tools

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.

Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby savs2k » 19 Dec 2008 16:20

a pen clip and paperclip are usually what i look for first if i'm improvising. If all else fails hairpin from the best smelling female around.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby atikin » 20 Dec 2008 9:07

When I started to pick a locks, I used a part of Pilot pen for a tension wrench and a bent paper clip or bobby pin for a pick. The tention wrench from the part of pen is pretty good and I use it now. But the picks like that are too flexible and I had no feedback at all. So I didn't know what to do. One day, I found a windscreen wiper from the car on the street. I saw a video, where one man did a tention wrench from it. I bent off the wiper and took off the rubber. There were 2 lines of metal in the rubber. The lines are something like 2,5 mm width. Using the pliers I bent and cut the metal line. I did 2 tention wrenches - one normal and one with a 90 degrees handle twist. They're perfect for a small kayways and horizontal kayways, such as modern Mul-t-lock. Also I cut a 8-9 cm lines and using my set of 10 files cut out some lockpicks. They are not as strong as a shop lockpicks, but they're better, then the paperclip or bobby pin. Now I just needed to make a handle. For the handle I took a ice-cream sticks. I cut the sticks to parts like 3 cm long and cut out a furrow for pick in every 2-nd part. Then I put the pick into the furrow and just glued two parts together with a wood glue. Of cours, the picks you can buy in shops are much better, but main are better then the bobby pin. :wink:
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby Cryogenick » 21 Dec 2008 19:25

The blade of a keychain swiss army knife is fairly decent at opening most of those Sentry fire safes. Its not so good for the blade, but it works in a pinch.

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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby poor paperclip picker » 22 Dec 2008 14:54

I usually keep a paperclip and safety pin in my wallet in just in case. I bend a small loop in the paperclip and flatten the loop as much as possible to make the tension wrench, and I clip the point of the safety pin and bend the end up to make a small hook with the pin. Not always the fastest or easiest way but it works..sometimes.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby atikin » 24 Dec 2008 12:23

I think that the best tools are professional lock picks. They are strong and the size is ok. My relations is serching for the picks in Ukraine now, because I didn't find 'em here, in Israel.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby SsBloodY » 26 Dec 2008 6:29

Swiss knife and a nail scissors. :)

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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby Necro260 » 8 Feb 2009 10:22

I made a decent pick out of a credit card type of card. Nice hard plastic about the right width. Just need some scissors to trim it the right shape. I used a paperclip as a tension wrench.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby 5thcorps » 13 Feb 2009 15:29

I only use improvised stuff when my tools are out of reach. The first thing I look for is binder clips. If not then and thing stiff wire like a brake caliper clip or once I took a wiper blade off my wife's car and bent the insert to use that.
"Save the whales, Trade them in for valuable prizes."
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby laf » 13 Feb 2009 16:10

Bebster wrote:I have seen a guy pick a lock with a glass of water. It was absolutely the coolest thing ever! He took a whole lot of bets that he could get into the boss's office using just a glass of water, then he froze it and made a (VERY brittle) tension wrench and a pick out of it and picked the lock. He ended up breaking/melting about 5 tension wrenches before it opened, but it was still a reallllly cool trick.



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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby iluvmynerve » 14 Feb 2009 5:55

i use two bits of 0.9 TIG welding wire bent into shapes when i look my keys in my tool box.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby LostInBarstow » 14 Feb 2009 10:29

Just joining this forum, been a locksmith off and on for twenty five years. Back at it again since construction has tanked here in California. Two weeks ago I stopped by an office on my way home from work to check out a safe that had the dial taped in the open position. What my boss failed to find out was that there was a key lock also (McGunn safe). I showed up with a screwdriver and a pair of vice grips (and the ever present Leatherman). I did borrow a bobby pin from a rather shapley young woman and a paper clip. Picked the key lock in about three minutes. Yes, only four pins and about as tight as a hotdog in a hallway, but it really impressed the paper pushers. As far as the young lady is concerned, if I was twenty years younger (yeah right, she'd be in diapers LOL)
Currently looking for a new job.I'm a writer, locksmithing pays (some of) the bills.
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby awol70 » 28 Mar 2009 19:17

sweeper bristles,paper clips bobby pins, box staples,and bits of wire,
( all found in the curbside in anytown...)
i habitually look for these...in one case i found an old set of headphones hanging from a tree in a local city park,
and said to myself, "self" , i said, THAT would make a great short hook....the head band was around 1/2 an inch wide,
spring stainless steel...it ended up being three of the nicest short hooks i had made to date...
as a matter of fact i have one on my keychain still...
(it's the shiny one pointed to the right....)
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also on my keyring,reach hook,short hook,long hook,bogata,american bumpkey,master warded pick,slightly offset 1/2 Diamond,
and spring steel warded picks..
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby cppdungeon » 13 Aug 2009 0:12

awol70 wrote:sweeper bristles,paper clips bobby pins, box staples,and bits of wire,
( all found in the curbside in anytown...)
i habitually look for these...in one case i found an old set of headphones hanging from a tree in a local city park,
and said to myself, "self" , i said, THAT would make a great short hook....the head band was around 1/2 an inch wide,
spring stainless steel...it ended up being three of the nicest short hooks i had made to date...
as a matter of fact i have one on my keychain still...
(it's the shiny one pointed to the right....)
also on my keyring,reach hook,short hook,long hook,bogata,american bumpkey,master warded pick,slightly offset 1/2 Diamond,
and spring steel warded picks..



does the kwikset go to your door? :p

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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby thelockpickkid » 13 Aug 2009 11:00

That's not a kwikset, I believe thats a Master M1!!
Shoot first ask questions later! Thelockpickkid
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Re: Lock Picking with improvised tools

Postby awol70 » 8 Oct 2009 23:22

thelockpickkid wrote:That's not a kwikset, I believe thats a Master M1!!

very close...it's a Guardâ„¢ almost identical blanks.
"the more you pick the more you open...the more you open,the more you pick"
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