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| Dervacumen:
I picked my first lock today. Took all of about 3-4 minutes. Geez, that's a scary thought. Anyone else use this technique to get into machines you bought that are locked tight? It's a heck of a lot easier than drilling a lock out, that's for sure. |
| bsellers100:
How did you manage to do that? I have an old parking meter that I plan to use as decoration and need to open up the top part in order to fix the arrow that shows the time remaining. The top part of the meter uses a regular key and the coin box uses one of those coke machine keys, but it is the top part that I need to get into. |
| Rocky:
I used that for a couple of gumball machines I have. The lock is very unique and I didn't want to drill it. I have a friend who did some locksmithing courses and had the tools. We cracked them open in a few minutes. ;D |
| Dervacumen:
I just bought an inexpensive lockpicking kit off the 'net, read the "MIT guide to lockpicking" (google it) and went to town. |
| jfarfenuge:
www.instructables.com has a couple different articles on how to pick locks. |
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