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by xtc » 7 Mar 2009 16:31
I'm new to lockpicking and locks, and I'm trying to figure out what kind of lock this is...it looks weird (has two prongs, pics below) and I have no idea where the key is. I was wondering if it's pickable.
theres no writing on it, so I don't know what kind of lock it is.
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by lock2006 » 7 Mar 2009 17:06
Well this lock look like the (Warded Padlock Adjustable from master) your lock may not have a name on it but it look like is a warder adjustable lock this is a website where you can check it out http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... wreviews=1 and yeah you can pick it with warded key hope this hepls.
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by Squelchtone » 7 Mar 2009 17:08
xtc wrote:I'm new to lockpicking and locks, and I'm trying to figure out what kind of lock this is...it looks weird (has two prongs, pics below) and I have no idea where the key is. I was wondering if it's pickable.
theres no writing on it, so I don't know what kind of lock it is.
If you lost the key, I'm sure the manager of the Self Storage place where you are renting space, will gladly use his bolt cutters to help you out. Squelchtone
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by xtc » 7 Mar 2009 17:18
lock2006 wrote:Well this lock look like the (Warded Padlock Adjustable from master) your lock may not have a name on it but it look like is a warder adjustable lock this is a website where you can check it out http://www.homedepot.ca/webapp/wcs/stor ... wreviews=1 and yeah you can pick it with warded key hope this hepls.
Alright. Thanks. Is there anything special I should take into consideration with the pins/prongs when picking this lock or just do it like a normal padlock?
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by MacGnG1 » 8 Mar 2009 0:37
squelchtone wrote:If you lost the key, I'm sure the manager of the Self Storage place where you are renting space, will gladly use his bolt cutters to help you out.
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um i gotta agree with squelchy.. this definitely looks like a lock in use...
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by Squelchtone » 8 Mar 2009 0:42
MacGnG1 wrote:squelchtone wrote:If you lost the key, I'm sure the manager of the Self Storage place where you are renting space, will gladly use his bolt cutters to help you out.
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um i gotta agree with squelchy.. this definitely looks like a lock in use...
Well he did say he can't find the key anywhere, so I guess he's implying it's his, but who the heck takes pictures of their storage unit padlock the middle of the night? I don't like it. Squelchtone
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by cledry » 8 Mar 2009 20:19
squelchtone wrote:MacGnG1 wrote:squelchtone wrote:If you lost the key, I'm sure the manager of the Self Storage place where you are renting space, will gladly use his bolt cutters to help you out.
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um i gotta agree with squelchy.. this definitely looks like a lock in use...
Well he did say he can't find the key anywhere, so I guess he's implying it's his, but who the heck takes pictures of their storage unit padlock the middle of the night? I don't like it. Squelchtone
Who in their right mind would use a warded padlock on a storage unit? Every school kid can open with a paper clip by about the 6th grade.
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