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Where are the videos?

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Where are the videos?

Postby newb101 » 26 Mar 2005 21:20

The subject pretty much concludes it..im looking for videos..im really struggling..i can't even get those Baggage locks open....help pls

ps...Im using Pocket Knife...Paper Clips, saftey pins and a scapel
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Postby master in training » 26 Mar 2005 21:35

ok, heres some advice...
- videos cant really teach you much about picking, you cant see whats going on inside a lock from the outside :wink:

- if you really want some videos, you'll have to search for them, theres a sticky called videos, this would be a good place to head for ;) its in the first topic (i cant remeber the name right now), a good video for making your own picks would be one by a guy called PYRO1234321 this is basically the basis for many many peoples pick making.

- if you are making your own picks, look for a website ran by a person called Zeke79, the contents of this will help you immensely.

- if you cannot make or buy picks, try searching for other things to use, there are much better alternatives to what you are using. one example is a hair grip broken off just before the wiggly bit to give you a tension wrench and a pick.

- those baggage locks you speak of, if they are the ones that seem rubbish and have a wiggly key they opens them, not like a normal lock, they are not that easy to open IMHO (i haven't done it), but all it takes is a little searching inside with a pick for a lever which opens the lock, just press on this and it'll spring open.

- i cant really see how a scalpel is helping you, but if it does, use it, just be careful of the blade ;)

- in future, think carefully before posting and search before you do, this will avoid people flaming you, if you are stuck with a particular lock in future, give details of it in posts as well to avoid people getting annoyed, things like make, model, distinguishing features if you dont know the model, picks used, techniques, etc.

- if you havent done so already, take a read of the MIT guide (search for it), watch and read the info at http://www.howstuffworks.com and i hear http://www.crypto.com has some good info, although as yet, i havent had time to check.

i hope this sort of helps you learn to pick, a little pointer, if you couldn't be bothered to read all of this post and spend time searching for info, you maybe dont have the patience to pick locks...
if you did read and search, good for you! post some more detailed questions and you'll get some good replies :)

and finally, im not having a go at you or flaming you, im just trying to give you some friendly pointers on how to progress, i hope it proves useful ;)


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Postby maty68 » 29 Mar 2005 7:50

Those baggage locks...i think they're only wafer tumblers. If they are they're so easy...one or two rakes and they pop.
The pick is mightier than the landlord!
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The Vids

Postby pyrodude145 » 29 Mar 2005 9:07

IF you do a few searchs on LP101 you might be able to find a vid or 2. But he's right, watch the Vid made by the other Pyrodude. He has good illustrations and does a god job in explaining and describing.
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Postby master in training » 29 Mar 2005 10:23

they're not wafer tumblars, they're really easy to pick, these just have a lever inside that as the key turns, it presses aainst and unlocks. search for diary locks on google image search, its those little thiny things with keys almost like an s rake only slightly fatter.

by the way, the video is a sticky, so it should be easy to find, the guy who made it is known as PYRO1234321
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Postby Fuse » 18 Apr 2005 16:19

Dude a good set of picks can make things so much easier :)
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Postby master in training » 18 Apr 2005 16:26

just the same as any job :)

you try hammering nails in with just your hand! :lol:
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