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Hi, my name is Jason D. Stone from Portland, OR USA. I have been lockpicking since 2016. I currently am an Orange Belt on r/lockpicking on Reddit. I have just cracked an Abus 55/40, and my next lock I am working on is a Master Lock 911. My current goals are to crack a Master Lock 410 LOTO, Abus 74/40 LOTO, and an American 1100. I am on YouTube, but most of that contest is knife and knife sharpening related. I just got done building my tool kit, which has a Sparrows Sherman case stuffed.
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Hello pickers. My name is Bob. And what got me started is an old Cole file cabinet that my wife bought for $10 for my son after he graduated from college. Well the file cabinet has been disgarded and is mine now. The file has a safe, the we have never had the combination for, and has nothing inside. But it wasabis a challenge for me to test my hand at cracking it. Well, after watching videos on testing the contact points, and spending hours trying, I am no closer to getting in LOL. I’ve even borrowed my retired nurse wife’s stethoscope, to no avail. I do know the serial number and dial diameter. I would also appreciate some help in getting the combo if anyone has the 411. My plan is to then use the opened safe and code as a training tool to hone my skills moving forward. Greetings! Bob
PS My serial number is 880227 and the dial is 3” diameter
PS My serial number is 880227 and the dial is 3” diameter
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Hi everyone
I'm from S. NV. Lockdown for COVID gave me the all the reason I needed to start learning about opening objects in a manner inconsistent with the design of objects. Of course Padlocks and Entryway locks wre the first to fall. However, my imagination is sparked and will unabashedly, at least, attempt opening anything once . It's something my wife adores(accepts) and my children encourage.
I'm from S. NV. Lockdown for COVID gave me the all the reason I needed to start learning about opening objects in a manner inconsistent with the design of objects. Of course Padlocks and Entryway locks wre the first to fall. However, my imagination is sparked and will unabashedly, at least, attempt opening anything once . It's something my wife adores(accepts) and my children encourage.
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New member. Hello everyone. Long time Locksmith. Just found this site. I have recently started my new business venture. Hoping to acquire a used blitz key machine for my van. I have been locksmith ING for over 20 years now.
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Welcome!
xeo: i use an electric buzzer exclusively for my ass that gets sanitized afterwards
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
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Always loved mechanical things. collector and repair person of coin-op items. pinballs, jukeboxes, arcade games, and have a few safes.
Joined because of my recent purchase of a double door stacked mosler safe round lig door on top, regular door on bottom. both were locked when purchased. I have opened the lower door mosler 302 mech. the top may be harder as it has the spring manipulators that bounce the dial in a couple of places. still appears to be a mosler 302 mech
I am in central Kentucky retired and enjoy bringing things back to life.
Tim
Joined because of my recent purchase of a double door stacked mosler safe round lig door on top, regular door on bottom. both were locked when purchased. I have opened the lower door mosler 302 mech. the top may be harder as it has the spring manipulators that bounce the dial in a couple of places. still appears to be a mosler 302 mech
I am in central Kentucky retired and enjoy bringing things back to life.
Tim
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MasterT wrote:Always loved mechanical things. collector and repair person of coin-op items. pinballs, jukeboxes, arcade games, and have a few safes.
Joined because of my recent purchase of a double door stacked mosler safe round lig door on top, regular door on bottom. both were locked when purchased. I have opened the lower door mosler 302 mech. the top may be harder as it has the spring manipulators that bounce the dial in a couple of places. still appears to be a mosler 302 mech
I am in central Kentucky retired and enjoy bringing things back to life.
Tim
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HI everyone, I am new here and learning a lot from this community, glad to be here.
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Welcome!
xeo: i use an electric buzzer exclusively for my ass that gets sanitized afterwards
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
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What's happnin. XxdiggitxX here and so far I'm digging it
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hi all
I am a hobbyist that stumbled into lockpicking.
I started picking some easy locks about 4months ago with heavy paperclips. this was a true challenge!
While waiting for my picks to arrive I did enjoy reading: Lock picking detail overkill, MIT guide to lock picking, Practical lock picking (A physical penetration testers training guide).
Here are some locks that I have picked (with real picks):
2x: Abus 85/50
1x: Viro lock, all spools
1x: Generic Masterlock
1x: Abus 55/40
1x: Guard lock
1x: Tri-Circle 264
3x: abus locks (that i lost)
I am mostly struggling with acquiring locks since the good ones are usually too expensive.
Nice to see you all
I am a hobbyist that stumbled into lockpicking.
I started picking some easy locks about 4months ago with heavy paperclips. this was a true challenge!
While waiting for my picks to arrive I did enjoy reading: Lock picking detail overkill, MIT guide to lock picking, Practical lock picking (A physical penetration testers training guide).
Here are some locks that I have picked (with real picks):
2x: Abus 85/50
1x: Viro lock, all spools
1x: Generic Masterlock
1x: Abus 55/40
1x: Guard lock
1x: Tri-Circle 264
3x: abus locks (that i lost)
I am mostly struggling with acquiring locks since the good ones are usually too expensive.
Nice to see you all
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Good to see you guys here.
@fingernails yeah lockpicking is deceptively expensive and unfortunately there is just no substitute for decent picks and good quality locks. I'm picking that you're in North America, there's a thriving community there who can set you up with second hand locks to pick.
Both of you new guys might like to look at the Discord server, there well be more interaction there for you.
@fingernails yeah lockpicking is deceptively expensive and unfortunately there is just no substitute for decent picks and good quality locks. I'm picking that you're in North America, there's a thriving community there who can set you up with second hand locks to pick.
Both of you new guys might like to look at the Discord server, there well be more interaction there for you.
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Hey everyone, Im just an old guy that forgot the combination to my Meilink safe. SO I did what I always do in case of need, figure out how to do it for yourself. So I hung out here in the shadows and found all the help i needed to learn group 2 manipulation. I thank you all very much for the wonderful information I was able to gather on the subject.
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hello All i stumbled across this site while trying to find a replacement part for an old Peterboro bathroom door lock. (not technically a mortise lock since it doesnt need a mortise key, it uses a 'turn piece' which has broken or has been lost.
Anyway if anyone has a selection of parts please let me know. i've found the Peterboro catalog on the web and can identify the exact lock i have and the escutcheon and the missing turn piece part number.
the door is a 2 day drive from me so i brought the old lock home to reference dimensions, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Wayne
Anyway if anyone has a selection of parts please let me know. i've found the Peterboro catalog on the web and can identify the exact lock i have and the escutcheon and the missing turn piece part number.
the door is a 2 day drive from me so i brought the old lock home to reference dimensions, etc.
Thanks in advance,
Wayne
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Please provide some pics. It will help us better understand what you might need.
xeo: i use an electric buzzer exclusively for my ass that gets sanitized afterwards
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
PhoneMan: would have freaked my friend out if hed come over
MBI: Most anything goes.
PhoneMan: way to give me nightmares
selim: ok then blow your load,, i'll take anything free now a day's
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