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by Ezzi » 26 Jul 2005 22:16
WEll today i got my 69 Pice Pick Set and I picked a 6 pin lock 3 times  im so happy and now im doing a master dead bolt and then a 5 pin door knob wish me luck
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by Ezzi » 26 Jul 2005 22:41
well master lock went very well first try  but i tried 2 door knobs 1 successful 1 i cant unluck can anyone tell me why the first bottom pin gets stuck in the hole is it to much tenchin ???? cuz i put as little as possiable and it still gets stuck :S
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by n2oah » 27 Jul 2005 6:44
What set did you get?
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by sportsguy » 27 Jul 2005 6:47
Ezzi wrote:well master lock went very well first try  but i tried 2 door knobs 1 successful 1 i cant unluck can anyone tell me why the first bottom pin gets stuck in the hole is it to much tenchin ???? cuz i put as little as possiable and it still gets stuck :S
Might be too much tension, but without knowing more about the technique you're using, it's hard to say - are you raking? Picking one pin at a time?
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by sillyboy » 28 Jul 2005 5:06
Yea I find myself repeating myself.... dont wanna sound like a stuck record here but tension is the KEY
Question guys did you ever notice when a locksmith picks a door lock he always pushes the bottom of the door with his foot??? I followed a locksmith around 1 weekday to see i could see why he does this?
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by Ezzi » 28 Jul 2005 21:20
LOL STOCKERRRRR QUICK CALL 911 Or Crime Stoppers
lol just kidding  thanks ill keep at it and i was raking iv gotten quite good at raking 
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by cha0s » 29 Jul 2005 0:05
Question guys did you ever notice when a locksmith picks a door lock he always pushes the bottom of the door with his foot??? I followed a locksmith around 1 weekday to see i could see why he does this?
And why does he do this?
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by Minion » 29 Jul 2005 3:49
That's so that he doesn't have to use extra tension to release the deadbolt; because the sealing foam around the door (cushy stuff to keep weather out and house air in) puts pressure on the door outward, making the deadbolt scrape along it's housing.
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by raimundo » 29 Jul 2005 8:08
ezy, look closely at that lock you cant pick, does it say medeco on the front? if it does this could be the reason, These types of locks don't like to be picked 
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by Ezzi » 29 Jul 2005 18:08
no just a blank Door Knob ...... it actualy piss's me off now cuz the first pin gets stuck in the cilander and some times the secound pin but when i say first i mean the one u can see by looking in the key way so basicly the Last pin
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by Wade » 2 Aug 2005 22:36
Ezzi, dude
tenchin= tension
cilander= cylinder
secound= second
basicly= basically
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by Santos718 » 2 Aug 2005 22:52
Wade wrote:Ezzi, dude
tenchin= tension
cilander= cylinder
secound= second
basicly= basically
 your the only one who put what we were all saying in our minds, in actual words. 
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by digital_blue » 3 Aug 2005 12:13
Santos718 wrote:Wade wrote:Ezzi, dude
tenchin= tension
cilander= cylinder
secound= second
basicly= basically
 your the only one who put what we were all saying in our minds, in actual words. 
your - You're 
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by Chrispy » 3 Aug 2005 21:55
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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