Anyone picked a few locks, with an actual lockpicking set not just a paper clip? I need a few tips. Anything I should know except for staying away from rakes, pickguns and big sets as I start to learn?
Anyone picked a few locks, with an actual lockpicking set not just a paper clip? I need a few tips. Anything I should know except for staying away from rakes, pickguns and big sets as I start to learn?
Every man for himself. You trust no one but yourself, if you want something done you do it your self don't rely on others. You watch your own back, you fight your own fights its you against the world.
Originally Posted by Some phag
I've picked quite a few locks man, I'll help you with whatever you want to know about lockpicking
I know the very basics, the shear line, needing to twist it slightly so that the pins don't fall. The real basics, I know how to use a pick from back to front push it to the shear line. If it doesn't open when all are in the right place you release a bit of tension and all ones out of place fall and you retry.
Also to get it out there, I've picked one and only one lock. Which I don't think is skill even I messed with it so much that the tumblers were weak. I stuck a key in it a little bit at the tip and just twisted hard while I was still torquing it to keep the tumblers up. Then I heard a pop and the tumblers fell out..
Last edited by Zeus; 05-27-2009 at 05:01 PM.
Every man for himself. You trust no one but yourself, if you want something done you do it your self don't rely on others. You watch your own back, you fight your own fights its you against the world.
Originally Posted by Some phag
take a look at this picture: http://www.lockpicktools.com/images/352-01open-600.jpg
(not going to embed it)
What I did was recreate those tools with paper clips (you WILL need some needle nose pliers), sure 3 of them you can't make with a paper clip, but the others can be made. Those tools kick ass
Yeah I'm buying an actual lock pick set, works better, carbon steel stronger less likely to bend.
Besides I've heard those pocket ones like that, that flip out are really crappy and hard to use if you've learned how to do it with a hand held tool. Unless you learn with those they supposedely are hard to use.
Every man for himself. You trust no one but yourself, if you want something done you do it your self don't rely on others. You watch your own back, you fight your own fights its you against the world.
Originally Posted by Some phag
i am i have a 14 peice set but make shure the lock is not an ati pick lock those are 2 hard for a beginer
Every man for himself. You trust no one but yourself, if you want something done you do it your self don't rely on others. You watch your own back, you fight your own fights its you against the world.
Originally Posted by Some phag
their is it's called an ati tumbler or some thing like this i got a good deal here is link Link this is the same place i got mine and this is the same one's i have.
You have no idea how badly i have wanted to learn about this, im gonna buy a small set and watch what you guys are doing to learn.
Rep me up+ if I help or you just think im a cool guy.:)
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