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Lockpicking by Dr. Dave

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.

Lockpicking by Dr. Dave

Postby DrDave » 2 Oct 2003 15:58

Lockpicking – By DrDave

Lockpicking depends on A LOT of variables. I've been able to open Security-2 level locks (6-7 pins) in a matter of minutes, but I have TWO (2) ~$3.00 Brass padlocks keyed in such a way it can take me 10 (+) minutes to open while using standard picks.

I have the Computer-Designed pick-set (32 sides for slow-raking), and have "Custom made" about 20 other picks that cover almost EVERY pin-set in 5-7 pin locks. By using these tools it can still take a long time to find the right pick. Link:
http://www.lockpicks.com/product.asp?3=32

First, put the pick into the lock. I use a medium hook, pull it out and count the number of tumblers. Next I place the tension tool, generally on the bottom (opposite side of the tumblers), and place EXTREMELY light tension on the lock while pulling the hook out medium-fast. Sometimes, depending on the lock, it pops open. If, after doing this 2-3 times, and the lock does not open I release tension and count the "Clicks" as the set pins drop.

The next step is to pull-out the electric Pick-Gun, and try it for about one or two minutes. If after 7-12 tries the lock is still not open, I put away the Pick-Gun. Now I pull out a VERY thin and long "Peterson" hook and try Pin-By-Pin. Links for this tool:
http://www.lockpicks.com/product.asp?0=204&1=224&3=256
Second to last tool. or:
http://www.crypto.com/photos/misc/picks ... -misc.html
Third tool down.

At this point I have been picking for about 15-20 Minutes and the lock has been picked. If, after all this the lock is still not open, I'll try the "High-Tech" Picks for another 5-10 minutes.

If, after all that fails, I'll drill the lock.
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Postby Chubby » 4 Nov 2003 17:44

DR.Dave would it not just be easier to ring the bell so MRS.Dave can open the door and let you in, demand that she gives you a spare key man, I would'nt put up with that palaver every time I came home I can tell you that for nothing...! :D
Support your local locksmith -- lose a key. Support your local institutional locksmith -- lose a master key.
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