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junkyard
location: LaCrosse, WI Gender: Male
Strategic Beer Command where the metal hits the meat.
| | | Re: Practice Locks <Reply # 20 on 5/22/2005 4:02 AM >
| | | I find it wierd that we can even have these discussions. I was told by the powers that be that these discussions are discouraged and my post deleted. I asked why and haven't received a reply in over a month. Yet one of the mods started another lockpick thread. There are books out there that point you in the right direction and tools available.
I drink gasoline for breakfeast and beer for dinner! Any problem can be licked with a case of beer and a few sticks of dynamite. Strategic Beer Command ruling the desert since 1995 http://www.strategic-beer-command.com |
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msb
location: Sykesville, MD Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Practice Locks <Reply # 21 on 5/22/2005 4:33 AM >
| | | Posted by grit1 I have had good luck with the finger tools. If you so desired this way you could make a control key as well, which would open all sorts of new doors. Check out this website : http://www.crypto.com/photos/misc/sfic . All kinds of technical detail. ~Grit.
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That is an awesome article. The first campus lock I picked, I accidentally cored...I pulled it all the way out, and panicked(fear of fines/disciplinary action). I ended spending quite a bit of time trying to align up the engaging pins and the core to reinstall it. It was quite a pain. To go back onto the topic of practice locks, Southord has a nice “school in a box” if you are willing to spend the money. There are five locks, and get progressively harder. http://www.southor...ksmith&rowstart=53
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