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New with a couple o Questions

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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New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 10:28

hello.
I just purchased a kit to practice with and I am wondering..
can somebody please help me name and categorize these picks that I have purchased!
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby mseifert » 9 Sep 2016 10:44

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do a google search there is some good reference material out there .. YouTube is a good resource also
When I finally leave this world.. Will someone please tell my wife what I have REALLY spent on locks ...
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 10:50

I had found this picture you shared about an hour ago on google, it helped me a lot!
but I am left curious of the others picks,
do you know there names as well :D
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Sep 2016 11:17

I did my best to ID them for you.. That set is really bad quality by the way, manufacturing quality wise and useful pick design wise. You can try to polish the black pick parts with some sand paper, but they literally might break off while you're doing it. but hey only $12 bucks so..

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Get a Southord pick set from Lockpickshop.com or from amazon.com and you'll enjoy it far more than those cheap tools.
Here: $23.75 and 100 times better quality than that set https://www.amazon.com/Southord-PXS-14- ... 00GQ765R8/

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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 11:32

thanks man ! that helped me out so much!
i have already purchased this kit,and it will take about 1-2 weeks to get delivered,
i guess they are good for newbie like me tho yes?
As soon as i receive the first order i will then order the southord kit,

will the crap picks will still work on a lot of locks tho?
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby sisk » 9 Sep 2016 11:42

I love how you told it like it is with those rakes. I'll also point out that the city rake in that set doesn't quite look right to me. I'm not sure what's off about it though.

I bought that set too when I first started, though for some reason I never got the picks. I've since learned that when it comes to pick sets pretty much anything that costs less than $1/tool is best avoided, especially if it's made in or ships from China. I'm going to have to second Squelchtone on the PSX-14. It's the most popular beginner's set around for a reason.
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Sep 2016 11:46

xDreadwynn wrote:i guess they are good for newbie like me tho yes?
As soon as i receive the first order i will then order the southord kit,

will the crap picks will still work on a lot of locks tho?


no, they wont, they'll break before you learn how to use them. and they're not good for newbies, the Southord brand set I linked is good for newbies.

quick question, why do you want to open "a lot of locks"? which/who's locks are you going to be opening?

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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 11:49

thank you sisk, so your order was never delivered ? haha well that must have blown :P
i actually thought something looked off about the pick, my thought was the second small tooth/hump?

hey you guys know anybody worth subscribing to on youtube? someone who teaches the detailed basics
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 11:51

Squelchtone wrote:
xDreadwynn wrote:i guess they are good for newbie like me tho yes?
As soon as i receive the first order i will then order the southord kit,

will the crap picks will still work on a lot of locks tho?


no, they wont, they'll break before you learn how to use them. and they're not good for newbies, the Southord brand set I linked is good for newbies.

quick question, why do you want to open "a lot of locks"? which/who's locks are you going to be opening?

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hey i have 2 locks at home, one on the back gate, and one on the spare room, those are the only two i want to open at this point,
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby Squelchtone » 9 Sep 2016 12:05

xDreadwynn wrote:hey you guys know anybody worth subscribing to on youtube? someone who teaches the detailed basics



The best suggestion I can give is to use our SEARCH area, I just typed in youtube lessons and came up with this thread from a couple months ago: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=62007&p=457588&hilit=youtube+lessons#p457572

Poke around the forum and you'll find 99% of the anwers you are looking for.

Also, dont pick your own locks unless you want to break them or break those cheap picks off inside them. It's no fun not being able to lock or unlock your house because you were picking on your own doors. Then you get to take the door locks apart and fix things, tell your wife or parents or landlord what happened and thats no fun either.

get some practice locks from home depot or walmart if you're serious about doing this as a hobby
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby ltdbjd » 9 Sep 2016 12:16

Rule number two: NEVER pick locks in use. Ever. Never ever ever. Never forever ever. If you break them, break a pick in them, get them stuck in a funny position, etc, you'll be on the next bus to Screwedville. Search the forum, you'll see all kinds of posts from beginners who tried picking the lock on their door and now it no longer works. Get locks from eBay, Amazon, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, padlocks from big box hardware stores, etc. Repeat after me: "I, xDreadwynn, will never pick locks that don't belong to me, or that are in use.". Good.

BTW, Rule number one (at least in my order) is never pick a lock that doesn't belong to you. Violate rule two and you get bent over at home because your lock no longer works. Violate rule one and you get bent over and violated in prison. No bueno.

As far as YouTube, there are zillions. One of my favorites (which I learned about on this forum) is by BosnianBill. Check out his videos.
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby xDreadwynn » 9 Sep 2016 12:18

thanks for your help so far, i will read up some know how then i will bump this post if i have further questions
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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby Squelchtone » 11 Sep 2016 20:29

Drastic_210 wrote:. I recently got my whole kit stolen from me


What normal adult gets their lock picks stolen from them??


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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby tjohn » 11 Sep 2016 21:41

Squelchtone wrote:
Drastic_210 wrote:. I recently got my whole kit stolen from me


What normal adult gets their lock picks stolen from them??


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Re: New with a couple o Questions

Postby sisk » 15 Sep 2016 14:42

xDreadwynn wrote:thank you sisk, so your order was never delivered ? haha well that must have blown :P


I got the plastic lock that comes with it, but I never did get the picks. They gave me a full refund and told me to keep what I got so I basically got the lock for free.
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