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by outhousebadger » 8 Jun 2009 13:10
Hey ya'll!! I've been interested in locks since I was a teenager (now 52) and this site looks like something I can learn a lot from! all for good of course.
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by the funktopuss » 9 Jun 2009 5:24
Hi every1, i'm new to lock picking as i got a standard set 2 weeks ago. Ive been practicing picking my sliding security screen (standard 5 pin tumbler) i picked it the first time about an hour after i got the kit, though cheated a bit with the snake rake. Glass door is more difficult though as i snapped 1 of my tension wrenches. Hi neway.
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by gtig60 » 9 Jun 2009 15:39
Hi, I'm new on this page. much of the reason for that is my poor English, i have good experience with house locks and padlocks, but want to specialize on car locks. Unfortunately it does not look like there are a lot of help to get with that on this page, for the section on car locks is closed. and with my bad English, it is difficult for me to be very active in the other threads in here to gain access, but of course I will try my best to be active here. i mostly read English rather than writing it.
best regards Tommy from Norway
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by Draxis » 13 Jun 2009 15:34
Ahoy, my name's Draxis and I am the proud owner of a set of southord picks. I decided one day that this is something I wanted to learn to do and found it very interesting and am looking into making this a hobby of mine, that said I am just starting out and find this site to be exactly what I was looking for.
Cheers,
Draxis
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by elspikeo » 13 Jun 2009 20:56
hey there new to the site not to the lock picking. i need help i have a combination lock with three numbered wheels on the side and no combination to it. i can not work out how to get it open i have tried many ways including various shims but nothing. i have also tried searching the internet but it is a very uncommon brand. it looks like a regular master lock but with three number wheels on the side. anyone think theyu have a solution??? i wouldnt mind so much but i found it on a chest at my fathers when clearing out the house and my brother without thinking locked it:(
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by luckylucy » 15 Jun 2009 21:37
I have been reading and watching alot from this site.After watching a video on lock picking I succesfully picked a commercial Sargent 5 pin lock.I can do it in less then 2 min.I was wondering if it is harder with more pins? like in a lock that 3 different keys work versus a 1 key lock like i used?It was 14463.I will be trying to find out.thanks for your Info.
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by sean_1971 » 15 Jun 2009 22:53
Hi all, I would like to introduce myself, my name is Sean and i've been coming here for a little bit now and am a member :) Glad I found this site, it has been an enormouse boon to the studying i've been doing. I am in the final lap of finishing my schooling for locksmithing, and I find that I am enjoying it more now then when I started it!! Anyhow glad to meet you all!!
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by Wizer » 17 Jun 2009 5:17
HI! I`m a cobbler/keymaker, and during the quiet hours started picking on padlocks (cheap) that I sell. This is a great site, and makes the hobby much more interesting. Every once in a while a costumer has lost a key or locked themselves out side of car, and I´ve so far been able to help only few of them, so I want to learn more. My ultimate goal is Abloy, a classic will do. :)
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by emick » 17 Jun 2009 20:55
Just recently got interested in locks after I saw the wealth of info now available online. I've always been a bit intrigued by the whole puzzle aspect of locks, but short of actually getting formally trained as a locksmith, I've always assumed the knowledge was limited to either those members of a very private guild or those who have some sort of devious and nefarious intentions behind their attempts learn the art. Anyhow, glad to see that I'm not the only one with a hobbyists interest and looking forward to learning from y'all!
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by keysersöze » 18 Jun 2009 0:23
Found this site off of google, I've been looking up for a week how to pick this old master lock I have, only problem is I don't have the model number or anything. Well, google pointed me to here, great site so far.
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by Pietenpol » 18 Jun 2009 18:33
Always been interested in locks and toyed with it over the years but never serious. I've been involved with telescope making, experimental aircraft construction and was a design drafter in all fields (architectural, mechanical and electrical). Presently I'm the head mechanic at a bowling alley in Ohio and just started taking the Foley-Belsaw class as a side income and to rekindle my interest in locks.
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by Valkarie63 » 18 Jun 2009 18:59
Just joined the forum as part of starting a 2nd career in locksmithing...
Great site!
--MS
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by luckylucy » 19 Jun 2009 21:06
Had a great day picking,just started grabbing cylinders.Think i opened 8 in a row.I was AMAZED. Then tried a pistol pick.Thought it worked well on a few,then one did not open.Picked up my half diamond started in.The 4th and 5th pins felt much longer,but it did finnally open.That was all loose cyl. so when i got home tried the side door lock.It did not take long to turn but only a quarter turn and i could not turn the quickset no more to get in.Tried several times. Am i missing something here?
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