News:

Registration Issues: email manjul.bose at gmail for support - seems there is a issue that we're still trying to fix

Main Menu

lock picking...

Started by Frost, March 14, 2005, 09:41:17 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

Frost

how do you do it?...what tools do i need?

i'm doing it purely for educational purposes... :mrgreen:
wileyco, K&N pod, rejet 22.5/65/147.5, F16 flyscreen, progressive springs, 15t front sprocket...more to come: katana shock

weaselnoze

ohh u posted here too.  i thought i clicked on the wrong hyperlink..


tools.  lockpicking sets are the best but can be expensive.  depending on the type of lock, tiny screwdrivers, saftey pins etc work.  for electronic locks, a very strong battery powered electromagnet can sometimes be used to screw up the lock so it unlocks..  like i said in the other post, u'll find much more information by googling it than asking the motor heads here.. :mrgreen:

http://weaselnoze.matrixdancer.com/

RIP RICH! We'll miss you buddy!

agrimag

a friend of  mine is really good at picking locks and is self educated, he has a 4 or 5 piece set that it just a few little picks.  i think its made by southbend or something.
hi, i dont own a bike, but hopefully soon i will.  i need info

Frost

can anyone sell me a set...i have no clue where to get them
wileyco, K&N pod, rejet 22.5/65/147.5, F16 flyscreen, progressive springs, 15t front sprocket...more to come: katana shock

Blueknyt

Be very careful as if your not a licensed locksmith it can be considered possession of burglary tools, check your local laws.
Accelerate like your being chased, Corner like you mean it, Brake as if you life depends on it.
Ride Hard...or go home.

Its you Vs the pavement.....who wins today?

Jeppy

Ebay! They have them...I picked up a set a while back and someone lifted them from me before I had a chance to play with them. I had a really sweet set that I paid like $9.00. Just do a search and you'll find them. :thumb:

Mat

just make your own
its not hard

the hard part is learning how to use them
Matt with one t
www.pashnit.com/
91 gs500e
04 cbr600rr

Destro

Here is where I got mine from in the Clearance section.  Nice and pocket sized: http://www.southord.com/catalog.asp?cat=Outlet

The full catalog:

http://www.southord.com/
-Shayne
'92 GS500
'00 YZF600R

jserio

i wanted to be a locksmith at one time. my grandfather was one for a time. still got all his equipment.  :icon_mrgreen:
finally a homeowner!
2009 Toyota Corolla LE

yamahonkawazuki

Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

Critter

www.lockmasters.com is where I get my safecracking equipment for work.  They have all kinds of stuff for automotive and regular lockpicking.  You can make pretty good money just unlocking doors for people that lock their keys in the car.  Most of the best tools are restricted though so you will have to go to school to order them so check out www.lsieducation.com.
73 DE KD5NOI
Noli nothis permittere te terere.

cafeboy

I unlock cars for the cops here somtimes  :police:
IF I COULD FRAME MY MIND---WHERE WOULD IT HANG ?
I've Seen The Future, and It's Cafeboy-Shaped.

spc

shotgun with slugs, best door unlocking tool EVARZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jserio

bricks make good lock picks too....hammers, screwdrivers....
finally a homeowner!
2009 Toyota Corolla LE

yamahonkawazuki

Jan 14 2010 0310 I miss you mom
Vielen dank Patrick. Vielen dank
".
A proud Mormon
"if you come in with the bottom of your cast black,
neither one of us will be happy"- Alan Silverman MD

SMF spam blocked by CleanTalk