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by HeadHunterCEO » 28 May 2005 7:08
we should have an "Ode To The Grinder" thread
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by digital_blue » 28 May 2005 8:50
You mean this isn't it? How about the 2 bike locks thread? Can we use that one?
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by NKT » 28 May 2005 12:05
If you are really skilled, you can get your benchgrinder on an extension lead, and use that. Take your time, and carefully grind the lock into a sort of J shape, quenching as you go. Next, thin it down a bit, till it is .3mm thick, and then use that to pick the... oh, wait... 
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by rayman452 » 28 May 2005 17:04
.44 Magnum will do nicely, and it has plenty of uses after you're done with it. Anyways, if you're not up to that, I suggest the hacksaw again. Get a metal blade instead, and the hardened one is poppy _...just going to take you an extra 3 minutes...even if you break 5 blades, thats less then the grinder rental...
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by MrB » 28 May 2005 17:34
I'm just waiting for someone to say the T word. Please, nobody say the T word...
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by stick » 28 May 2005 18:26
OMG why don't you use thermite?

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by master in training » 28 May 2005 19:34
MrB wrote:I'm just waiting for someone to say the T word. Please, nobody say the T word...
why would toothpaste be any good for opening locks?
anyway, if its a cheap lock, you may want to try turning the keyhole part with a screwdriver or something and hit it with a hammer, this opens some cheap locks. its also possible to just hit downwards on a cheap lock, or even possibly undo the screws holding the hasp and lock to the door. if opeing the door is the main priority, you could take the pins out of the hinges, or look for another way in, like a window.
hope this helps a bit.
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by rayman452 » 28 May 2005 19:35
or did he mean tri nitro toluene, commonly refered to as TNT?
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by stick » 29 May 2005 1:08
Haha, glad to see you brought that back db.
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by digital_blue » 29 May 2005 1:21
Previous number of days... 22. Way to go guys!
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by raimundo » 29 May 2005 8:52
thermites eat wood. 
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by MeRZHiN » 29 May 2005 14:23
And your eyeball 
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by quickpicks » 29 May 2005 17:47
rayman452 wrote:or did he mean tri nitro toluene, commonly refered to as TNT?
Do not attempt to use this when the temp outside is high. TNT sweats. (can't remember what the name was) The oil is extremely unstable. Tri-Nitro-Benzene!!! So unstable it only takes a slight vibration to blow you to peices.
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by quicklocks » 30 May 2005 4:43
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