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Got my Southord set today ....

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: Got my Southord set today ....

Postby TheSkyer » 1 May 2009 8:17

You have very simple bench vise which you can clamp onto a desk or table. They are inexpensive, work well, and can be moved and stored whenever and wherever you like ;)
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Re: Got my Southord set today ....

Postby adrenalynn » 1 May 2009 12:13

You can get less expensive stuff, but I really love the panavise. I have a regular vise head for mine, as well as a board holder for when I'm working on PCBs.
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Re: Got my Southord set today ....

Postby wifiuk » 2 May 2009 13:53

Found a lock today with no key, got it home and BAM within seconds i managed to open it, was well happy :)

Here is the lock :-

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Video below if your interested, any tips always welcome.

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Re: Got my Southord set today ....

Postby TheSkyer » 3 May 2009 5:59

Yea those locks do come around. For example my Master Trigger lock and my Tri Circle 264 have such high tolerance for pins being set that I actually only lift one pin up and the base of my pick brushes against the other pins setting those. It's rare but it happens with cheap locks.

Anyhow, it's always fun to open a lock, no matter how easy or difficult ;)
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Re: Got my Southord set today ....

Postby wifiuk » 3 May 2009 6:25

Yes I noticed with practise that I can lift one pin near the back and the padlock is open.
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