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PLease help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Postby SBF9304 » 23 Nov 2004 16:00

Last night I accidently locked my file cabinet by pushing this lock in that was sticking out. Now I can't get the file cabinet open.

It's a grey four drawer cabinet named "Envoy METALSTAND PHILA." The lock thing is on the upper right hand corner and I need to get the thing open.
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Postby Torque Armada » 23 Nov 2004 16:06

You could try picking it :lol:
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Postby Pickey » 23 Nov 2004 16:17

Well, judging by the number of exclamation points you put, im guessing you need it open rather quickly 8)

The quickest way would be the trusty ole' crowbar. A hammer would also do the trick. Or.. both :D

If time isn't much of a concern to you, then you could learn to pick it. It's only a wafer lock so it won't be hard, or very time consuming. If you dont' wish to buy lockpicks, you can use simple paperclips or pins, and some kind of improvised tension wrench.
If your going to learn to pick ive provided some helpful links below:

Steve Hampton's Guide = http://lockpicking.i8.com/(ebook)%20Illustrated%20Secrets%20of%20Lockpicking.pdf

MIT Guide =http://www.gregmiller.net/locks/mitguide/

Both are very helpful, but if your going to learn only wafer picking, then you should read Steve's guide, it talks more about wafers.
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Postby SBF9304 » 23 Nov 2004 16:52

I've tried using a paper clip but havent had much luck. How would I insert the paper clip or what would be the propper way of putting it in and then turning it with the wrench?

Could I just try breaking the lock off to open it?
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Postby Varjeal » 23 Nov 2004 17:30

Be careful suggesting that a filing cabinet lock is wafer....most of the ones I come across are actually pin.

Trying to break the lock off is a bad idea since it's most likely held in place by a pretty sturdy screw. If you're not in a rush, these are good locks to practice picking on. Direction to pick is clockwise, btw.
*insert witty comment here*
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Forget it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Postby SBF9304 » 23 Nov 2004 17:31

Someone else just tried the paper clip and piece broke off inside so now it is <all of the horrible words in the world spoken in each entire language in the whole wide world> stuck. So now, logically the only way is to just destroy the thing.
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Postby Varjeal » 23 Nov 2004 17:35

Drill and large bit then.
:roll:
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Re: Drill

Postby SBF9304 » 23 Nov 2004 19:15

Where do I drill at, please? And how do a bit?
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Postby Jarod » 23 Nov 2004 19:22

i think he means a large drillbit and as for where to drill, i have no idea havnt dealt with desk locks much, soorry i couldnt help more
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Postby Varjeal » 23 Nov 2004 20:46

Sorry, should've specified a bit better. Right in the middle of the keyway, and ummm...let's see...7/16" drill bit should do it.
8)

Don't drill any further than 2 inches though.
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Postby PickPick » 23 Nov 2004 20:48

Just replace the lock with a hole.
It's not the tools that open the lock. It's me.
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Postby SBF9304 » 24 Nov 2004 10:20

Okay thanks. I'll try doing that.
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Postby macaba » 24 Nov 2004 11:31

Hmm, all these posts seem very sarcastic... :D

But yeah, go right ahead and drill it out. I just couldn't believe that a bunch of lockpicking experts were as quick as to suggest it... 8)
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Postby Varjeal » 24 Nov 2004 12:08

So now, logically the only way to open it is to drill the thing.


If you're on a lockpicking forum and your logic tells you the only way to open a lock is to drill it, it's going to be tough to adjust that type of thinking.

I'm not trying to be rude, it's just a fact.
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Postby Pickey » 24 Nov 2004 12:27

Varjeal wrote:Be careful suggesting that a filing cabinet lock is wafer....most of the ones I come across are actually pin.


Ok, sry. I know that some can be pin, but i was only thinking wafer because the filing cabinets in my house are all wafers, and also all the teachers filing cabinets in my school are wafer. (don't worry im not picking the school locks, its just that i like to observe almost every lock i come across)

Also, Varjeal you said he should drill in the middle of the keyway, would that work for wafers? Im not being sarcastic or anything, i just didn't think that would work, I thought it would simply drill a little hole through the wafers :P
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