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Postby digital_blue » 25 Mar 2005 21:33

josephhkim wrote:Nice. I'm having some problems with my front door if someone could help. Its a schlage lock. The most pins i've set is 3 pins. I tried for half an hour and still can't get it. I don't know if i am putting too much tension or...i don't know. Help or tips are welcomed.


Well, if you can't learn lockpicking in a half hour, I would say it's probably never going to happen. ;) Just keep at it, try to avoid overtensioning. If you're not sure if you're using too much tension, you probably are. Make a point of invisioning what is going on inside the lock. It's as much mental as it is physical. Also, I would strongly advise that you get yourself some practice locks and refrain from picking your door locks. For one, as a new picker there is the risk that you will damage the lock. Secondly, you will likely find it easier to pick a lock in your hands than kneeling in front of your door holding your picks at an awkward angle.

Hope this helps!

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Postby josephhkim » 25 Mar 2005 21:37

Thanks for the help digital blue. Problem is that i'm low on $$$ and i'm young (wont' say my age) and i have no source of income. Maybe i'll get some locks for by bday. (imagine that, "Mom, for my birthday, can you buy me like 3 locks?")
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Postby digital_blue » 25 Mar 2005 21:47

josephhkim, try going to a local gym and asking the manager if he ever gets any padlocks that people abandon on lockers. Tell him you're doing a school project on physical security or something. :) That might get your some practice locks for free.

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Postby josephhkim » 25 Mar 2005 21:58

lol, maybe i'll try that. Can't think of any gyms, but theres always the yellow book.
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Postby paranoid » 27 Mar 2005 10:14

josephhkim: you could also try a local locksmith, they may have something spare (then again they may also shoot you down in flames) also, check in any skips you see, they might have padlocks/doorlocks etc. Sometimes I find padlocks just abandond in the middle of the road (strangely I also find them randomly chained to things, looks like the owner of it lost the key and just decided to stick it _somewhere_)

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Postby josephhkim » 27 Mar 2005 11:07

Thanks paranoid for the tips.
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Postby River » 27 Mar 2005 21:22

also, what helped for me, is I got a chair and turned on my TV and didnt over think the lock
I found that it helped me because I wasnt trying to hard.
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Postby Geek142 » 28 Mar 2005 2:04

Hey

I got that problem when i first started out. When i would pick a lock it was easy but when i wanted to show someone i couldnt get it open i hate trying to hard.

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