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.
by OutSideOfTheBox » 26 Apr 2011 17:25
So I Found this http://www.masterlock.com/product_detai ... kDial/1525I thought it was cool,becuase it had a Dial, and a KEYHOLE. I played with locks in past, Using bobby pins, and papper clips to open them, found tricks to open a few of em. Should i try to kick the lock, should I try shimming it, or should I play that silly numbers game? I REALLY want to open it -OSOTB 
-
OutSideOfTheBox
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 26 Apr 2011 16:58
by MacGnG1 » 26 Apr 2011 22:31
these sorts of locks arent discussed in the open forum, not because they are advanced but because these are most often used in school situations.
get some decent tools (you dont have to spend too much), get an assortment of locks (kwikset, schlage, master #3) and search through the forum and read a bunch. by then you will already know the answer to your questions.
Nibbler: The poop-eradication is but one aspect of your importance.
-
MacGnG1
- Supporter

-
- Posts: 1360
- Joined: 9 Apr 2008 22:14
- Location: Know Where, MD, USA
-
by Oldfast » 27 Apr 2011 11:41
Fun little locks to play with. As you said, there's a multitude of ways to open them (pick/shim/manipulate). Check out youtube and you're sure to find some different methods to try.
-
Oldfast
-
- Posts: 81
- Joined: 29 Dec 2010 15:01
- Location: Michigan
by Doctor Hexagon » 27 Apr 2011 13:41
Suspicious brand new poster is Suspicious.
-First time posting -desires knowledge about a very specific lock -does not provide a photograph of the lock or any other clues suggesting ownership or consent -displays a great desire to open specifically this lock.
Is no one else's spidey sense tingling?
-
Doctor Hexagon
-
- Posts: 78
- Joined: 14 Oct 2009 7:53
- Location: USA, Virginia
by smhatter » 27 Apr 2011 15:31
MacGnG1 wrote:these sorts of locks arent discussed in the open forum, not because they are advanced but because these are most often used in school situations.
Not just schools either, the company I work for has those (or something very close) on all the lockers for the production staff. It's one thing to worry someone's school book could get stolen, quite another to worry that something at a business could get stolen.
-
smhatter
-
- Posts: 46
- Joined: 24 Mar 2011 17:46
- Location: Tooele, UT
-
by calvinism » 27 Apr 2011 17:44
Ya second that. Its very suspect. . Its actualy amazing how many first time posters imediatly want to know how to open a specific lock. Not evan an introduction just strait to busness. . .
-
calvinism
-
- Posts: 115
- Joined: 21 Sep 2010 0:59
- Location: South africa
by OutSideOfTheBox » 27 Apr 2011 18:41
I uasully creep around on the forums, just made an acountant.
I go to high school, but I have the locks built in the locker at mine. So yea, I thought it was odd to find one on my desk at school just sitting there. My friend said he remembeed how I used to play with them, and said I could screw around with this. I'm can only pick, I shimmed one before, and I can't manipulate too well. It's like a puzzle. (I also like mechanical puzzles, Rubiks cubes, puzzle boxes, and the kind you have to seperate the peices.) Sorry if I give of a suspious vibe, just thought it was interesting.
I did not know, that we can't talk about em, I just thought it was a cool lock. -.-
-
OutSideOfTheBox
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 26 Apr 2011 16:58
by Doctor Hexagon » 27 Apr 2011 19:36
If your intentions are truly honest then by all means, please stay and feel welcome at LP101. I'm sure that many members of the community will gladly encourage anyone with a genuine interest in the hobby of locksport, as we need more people off good repute to represent the community. That being said, due to the nature of our sport, that is to say we enjoy defeating devices that are intended to protect people, we must be suspicious of people's intentions. Certain things will raise bells and alarms with us.
If you like solving puzzles then I would like to invite you to stick around and start reading as much as you can about the nature of locksport, and the level integrity and responsibility that comes with developing the knowledge and skill for opening locks without the keys.
-
Doctor Hexagon
-
- Posts: 78
- Joined: 14 Oct 2009 7:53
- Location: USA, Virginia
by Oldfast » 27 Apr 2011 21:40
Outsideofthebox, this is a great forum, with wonderful people.......so don't take offense. Just stick around long enough for people to get to know you, and most will be MORE than happy to help you enjoy this wonderful hobby.
-
Oldfast
-
- Posts: 81
- Joined: 29 Dec 2010 15:01
- Location: Michigan
by OutSideOfTheBox » 29 Apr 2011 19:16
Thanks, I take no offense, just had to defend, and thanks for warm welcome 
-
OutSideOfTheBox
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 26 Apr 2011 16:58
Return to Pick-Fu [Intermediate Skill Level]
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests
|