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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 14:42
Hey guys, i bought this lock about 3 or 4 years ago and i haven't used it in a while, so i forgot the combo, i've been looking at some of the others but i haven't managed to crack it, any help?
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by Elijah » 21 Apr 2005 14:45
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 14:55
thanks but i don't no how to get the sticky points i am brand new to this sorta thing and i really need help because ppl at school found out my combo so i need another lock, help please
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by master in training » 21 Apr 2005 14:56
if the people at school cracked your combo once surely they'll do it again...
buy a lock with a key instead of a combination!
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 14:59
yes but the only way they did it was by looking at me do my combo, so if i get this one then i no how to crack theres so they won't even try it
lol
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by Purge » 21 Apr 2005 15:00
Well, in that emergency case, ask the janitor to cut the padlock with those gigantic scissors then replace it.
Of course, if you had been using it for 3 or 4 years and then forgot the combination after just a "while" of not using it, I'm not placing any money on the lifespan of any padlock you'll purchase.
And of course, if you hadn't been using your school padlock in a "while" long enough to forget your combination, may I suggest that you either leave school completely or weld your locker shut instead?
What I mean is, your story is fishy.
EDIT: In response to your last post while I was typing the rest: Oh exploitable
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 15:02
alright fine, my friend gave me his lock and he said try and crack this , i forgot the combo, if u get it u can keep it, anyway u guys could help me, let alne help me find thestick points and how to get them
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by master in training » 21 Apr 2005 15:08
learn to search matey, it'll avoid getting you flamed
to find the sticking points, spin the dial a few times then turn it to 0, pull up on the shackle and move the dial it should move about 3-5 digits, write down the minimum and maximum, then let go of the shakle, move the dial to 5 and repeat all the way around the numbers of the lock, then go the other way around it, again starting from 0.
this isnt a great explination but it gives you the idea, i dont have a dudley but i remember most of how to get the sticking points from a post i read before, so there are posts out there explaining it!
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 15:17
that's hard to do man, it doesn't seem to be working so far i have 1-5
7-10 but aftyer that it won't work
lol
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 15:25
i think i have it
the #'s are
1-4
7-11
13-16
19-21
25-28
30-33
36-39
42-45
48-52
55-58
any ideas on crackiong it now?
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by Tom304 » 21 Apr 2005 15:50
they really aren't helping to much i was just wondewring if u do no how to crack the locks
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by master in training » 21 Apr 2005 16:10
erm, okaaay...
you started this thread saying you bought the lock 4 or 5 years ago, then later in the thread that changed to your friend said you could have the lock if you cracked the combo, then in the other dudley thread you said you found it on the school field. seems a little fishy to me to be honest
oh and by the way, the best method i've found of cracking these is a nice big hammer. the thread i told you to post the sticking points in is the people who are trying to work out how to crack dudleys, so if anyone knows, its them. it takes time though.
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by Purge » 21 Apr 2005 16:23
Thank you, m.i.t. 
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