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Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdriver?

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Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdriver?

Postby whahahah » 22 Sep 2011 9:25

Is it possible? Would it be very difficult?

I mean, people don't usually bring lockpicking set everytime they go out. So I'm curious about this, in the case that I got locked out of the house without my lockpicking set, and lockpicking set can't be bought just anywhere, could picking such padlocks with common tools such as paper clips and screwdriver get real difficult?
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby camelgd » 22 Sep 2011 9:56

One of my favorite Star Trek- Next Generation episodes( just kidding- I don't know which one it is!) After you hit someone in the head with the 2x4 of truth, and there is no change, move on.
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MrScruff » 22 Sep 2011 10:18

Ah, I don't have that Picard facepalm yet! (I'm trying to collect the whole set)

Here's my personal favorite. :D

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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MacGyver101 » 22 Sep 2011 12:29

Who carries paperclips and screwdrivers around with them? If you're looking for a more realistic way of getting back in when you're locked out without your lockpicks, picking your lock with a banana is the way to go. :wink:
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby averagejoe » 22 Sep 2011 12:40

But, but, but, it works fo Macgyver :(

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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MacGyver101 » 22 Sep 2011 12:45

averagejoe wrote:But, but, but, it works fo Macgyver :(

Wait a minute... who are you going to believe? Them or me? :wink: :lol:
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby averagejoe » 22 Sep 2011 12:58

So, your saying that the multi tool sold to children everywhere is a fraud? Macgyver defrauds children! :lol:
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MacGyver101 » 22 Sep 2011 13:14

averagejoe wrote:Macgyver defrauds children! :lol:

Well, I have to amuse myself somehow after I've taken their candy...
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby averagejoe » 22 Sep 2011 13:18

MacGyver101 wrote:
averagejoe wrote:Macgyver defrauds children! :lol:

Well, I have to amuse myself somehow after I've taken their candy...



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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MrScruff » 22 Sep 2011 13:55

MacGyver101 wrote:Well, I have to amuse myself somehow after I've taken their candy...


Stealing children's candy using a paperclip and some dental floss isn't amusing enough? :shock:
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby camelgd » 22 Sep 2011 16:39

With a paperclip and dental floss you can make a catapault to sling you up on the roof- then just slide down the chimney!
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby dls » 22 Sep 2011 17:06

Who locks their house with padlocks anyway :?:
What if you left the paperclips and screwdriver in the house :?:
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby Doctor Hexagon » 22 Sep 2011 19:50

To the Original Poster:

It is possible.

It would be extremely difficult.

Even the act of improvising tools is difficult, let alone without the proper equipment and tools needed to make effective improvised tools.
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Re: Picking mushroom-pins lock with paper clips and screwdri

Postby MrScruff » 22 Sep 2011 19:56

dls wrote:Who locks their house with padlocks anyway :?:
What if you left the paperclips and screwdriver in the house :?:


I don't know about you, but I keep a really nifty multitool on my keychain. That way, if my paperclips and screwdriver are locked in the house I can just remove the multitool from my keychain, the same one that holds my house key, and use it to pick my front door!

(In all seriousness though, I am tempted to hide a set of picks somewhere on my property rather than a spare key. I know it borders on (or even is) security through obscurity but there's this easily excited part of me that wants to do it anyway.)
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