Aoyue2702's Videos
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You are more than welcome to post your videos here, but make sure they are all under your own threads - this way it saves space.
Make sure you put the YouTube or MetaCafe link between the tags. Failure to do so will result in your video not displaying correctly.
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Single pin picking a "BEST" brand padlock in 1 Minute with a pocket pick from http://www.lockpicktools.com. This is a 7 pin removable core padlock. I do not have the control key for this lock.
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Looks like decent pocket pick , not an easy lock to start with .. congrats & welcome to kp
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Nicely done. I agree with lockpicker- not the easiest lock to get started with. Especially difficult if your intentionally
trying to hit one out of the 2 bittings (control / operating lines). I need to spend some time with the one (and only) that I have.
So that's the pick you nearly took the mower to eh? lol
trying to hit one out of the 2 bittings (control / operating lines). I need to spend some time with the one (and only) that I have.
So that's the pick you nearly took the mower to eh? lol
" Enjoy the journey AS MUCH as the destination."
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Haha cute kid.
Great job pickin that man... I love that pick too, I carry 1 every day. Ive made a few vids with one too... Good start mate
Great job pickin that man... I love that pick too, I carry 1 every day. Ive made a few vids with one too... Good start mate
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Thanks guys. I am way behind on making new videos I am going to try and make a few new ones this weekend.
Stay tuned for more!
Stay tuned for more!
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Oldfast wrote:Nicely done. I agree with lockpicker- not the easiest lock to get started with. Especially difficult if your intentionally
trying to hit one out of the 2 bittings (control / operating lines). I need to spend some time with the one (and only) that I have.
So that's the pick you nearly took the mower to eh? lol
Yea Oldfast, I rescued it from the lawn mower yesterday
OldddffAASSTT the Spin Master Extraordinaire and American Lock Slayer
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Nice job on the M930's Aoy. I've a newer one, unfortunatley with all standard drivers. But from what I've seen (& been told), many of the older ones are filled with spools. How about your two? Also, don't forget to charish every moment you're blessed to spend with your pick knife... lest I remind you... he could've died not all that long ago. LOL
" Enjoy the journey AS MUCH as the destination."
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Oldfast wrote:Nice job on the M930's Aoy. I've a newer one, unfortunatley with all standard drivers. But from what I've seen (& been told), many of the older ones are filled with spools. How about your two? Also, don't forget to charish every moment you're blessed to spend with your pick knife... lest I remind you... he could've died not all that long ago. LOL
These are the older ones but only have spool top pins and standard bottom pins. They are still pretty fun to pick but are very easy.
LOL @ the pick knife, I do cherish it! Glad the lawn mower didn't get it.
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