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Picked my first lock

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Picked my first lock

Postby cdryden » 2 Jul 2018 22:09

I got my picks today and went to walmart to buy a couple pad locks. The first I tried was a brinks "High Security" lock. Apparently they are not so secure. My first attempt took around 5 minutes. Maybe 1 spool pin out of the 5. I spp it and havent tried raking or zipping it yet.

I am a machinist that runs a laser cutter so I think I am going to make my own picks out of some good spring steel. I think I am really going to love this as a hobby. This weekend I am going to hit the junk stores to see how many old locks I can pick up.
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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby Squelchtone » 2 Jul 2018 22:17

congrats on your 1st pick, what did you use to open the lock? got any photos or a link to the lock you bought?

Thanks!
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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby AngryHatter » 3 Jul 2018 4:43

Nice!
Satisfying, no?
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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby B-rad from O-town » 3 Jul 2018 10:04

Welcome ta the sickness !!!
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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby GWiens2001 » 3 Jul 2018 10:09

Welcome to the mad world of locksport! :)

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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby Gantry » 3 Jul 2018 18:49

Congrat's!!! Picking that first lock feels great. Remember what they say "You never forget you're first"!
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Re: Picked my first lock

Postby stratmando » 4 Jul 2018 17:27

I am So Sorry, Brinks "High Security" doesn't count.........Seriously, Good Job. Spools add the challenge. Lot of good people here Love to Help Old or New Pickers. I am sure you will be flooded with request on different or New Pick designs. Having access to the Laser makes it Very Nice, Maybe your company/you, could produce Picks, or sets of Picks. Youtube search Lockpicking Lawyer, or Bosnian Bill, both have Many good Videos. Other Greats there as well. If someone else could add others to the list, would be great. Good Luck
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