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Hey im new to this..but

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

Hey im new to this..but

Postby Thriceskater311 » 2 Nov 2004 15:41

hey my names is chris i kno how to pick and stuff and i personally think raking isnt picking? is it? and i got my southord mpxs 14 piece lock pick set to start out and i kan pick all the "kwickset deadbolts" on my doors i kno this isnt that great of a accomplicment but i was kinda proud i can rake them all in under 8 seconds but what wuld u all suggest the next lock i shuld try or lock(s) cuz i really want to get good...


Thanx

Chris

PS: Im only 14 so bare with me
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Re: Hey im new to this..but

Postby MrB » 2 Nov 2004 16:16

Thriceskater311 wrote:Im only 14 so bare with me


I don't think you mean that, unless you are a naturist. :)

A receptionist at work once sent an all-office email with the same mistake, leading to much laughter and many ribald replies. :lol:

But welcome to the forum. There is plenty of information already posted about which locks are easier and harder and which ones are good to learn with. Spend some time browing and use the search button.
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Postby Cman22 » 2 Nov 2004 17:25

Can you pick the kwikset with a short hook by finding the binding pin? If you can't then get good at doing that on your kwiksets. Once you master that you should get a schlage cylinder.

With schlages it is easier to single pick than rake because of spool pins. Spool pins are security pins :evil: that play tricks on you while picking. Here is a link to how to pick spool pins.

viewtopic.php?t=4605&highlight=spool

If you get a schlage don't get discouraged on your first few picking attempts. Schlages in general are much harder to pick than kwiksets. Good Luck! :D

Cman
Love= picking locks

Hate= homework
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Postby Thriceskater311 » 2 Nov 2004 17:52

thanks guys , yeah i kan pick it with a shallow hook its not hard but imma little scared of security pins just cuz i dont really kno wut they do...also does n e one have n e idea what kinda locks r on skool and store doors im pretty sure there wafers but that wuld be really stupid on thier part?
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Postby PickPick » 2 Nov 2004 17:58

It depends on the school, some have warded locks, some have Medeco and armed guards. As for the security pins, read the former MIT guide and read the stickies. After that, try out the search engine. If you don't find anything when searchning, check your spelling as it frankly sucks. You might want to put a little bit more effort into your postings.
Security pins aren't that much of a problem once you get used to them.

Happy Picking
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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Postby Thriceskater311 » 2 Nov 2004 18:08

haha sorry bout that its a bad habit
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Postby Chucklz » 2 Nov 2004 19:12

Picking school and store locks is ALWAYS a bad idea. I suggest you give the rules here a quick read, before you get yourself into trouble. Please do try to post with some semblance of reasonable typing and spelling, as some of our members speak English as a second language.
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Postby Thriceskater311 » 2 Nov 2004 19:15

well first of all, im not considering breaking into any school or store i was just wondering what kind of locks there are on the doors, and i understand about the post thing i appoligized(sp)


peace out
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Postby Chucklz » 2 Nov 2004 20:12

Large insitutions with large key turnover, ie Schools tend to have Interchangeable core locks, for convenience sake. Businesses can have anything, from bad Kwikset instals to Medeco Biaxials on the same door. Sometimes you have to wonder about people.
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Postby Buggs41 » 2 Nov 2004 20:46

We can't tell you what locks are on your house, your mom's house, your school, or your school store.

READ the stickies! Learn how to identify the locks YOURSELF. This is the only way you will know what you are up against.

I would gladly come over and help you out. But, you and many others never even bother to fill in your profile info.

You want us to help you, yet you won't divulge any info about you?????
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Postby Thriceskater311 » 2 Nov 2004 22:11

well bro i am 14 years old i dont feel like giving out all my stuff if you guys wanna know anything ask. but like i was just curious.. im not planning on trying to pick them but yeah thanks for the feedback
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Postby PickPick » 3 Nov 2004 1:42

We don't expect you to fill in your street adress. But a country or state wouldn't hurt, right?
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