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Window ladges giving problems.

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Window ladges giving problems.

Postby SorenC » 2 Dec 2009 23:39

Hey guys.

Im in the process of starting on my locksmith education, but the last 3-4 months i've been learning alot from various websites and guides, to make my start a bit easier and in the long run, give me some more experience.

But there is something that i havent figured out yet.

In Denmark, we have some ladges on the inside of the windows, to make sure burglars are kept out.

There are a very very little space between the frame and the window, it can be "opened" about an inch or less. I would like to know what you guys would recommend to get in behind the window and then unhook the ladge?.

A few of my friends have previously locked them out, and wasnt really gonna pay for a new window, so had to call the local locksmith. I would just like to be able to help people out, so they can save a pretty penny. :)

Thanx in advance. :)
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Re: Window ladges giving problems.

Postby unlisted » 2 Dec 2009 23:53

sounds simple enough if what is being done is legal.

Get a drill with a 3/4 inch bit, and a good drill. dill out that bolt holding the frame secure.


That simple. Than replace the lock to something more secure
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Re: Window ladges giving problems.

Postby GutterClown » 8 Dec 2009 6:19

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