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    how do you pick a door lock

    im talking about the easy door locks inside of your house.... like with the round hole..i think there is like a straight key and the end is shaped like a flat head screwdriver.. any ideas...wire coat hanger?.. ??? ??

    any around the household items

    what would macgyver do?
    wwmd?

    #2
    Did you lock yourself out of the bathroom or what? Sounds like that is the kind of lock that you are describing.. Mine can simply be unlocked with a fingernail.

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      #3
      Originally posted by MadSpleen85
      Did you lock yourself out of the bathroom or what? Sounds like that is the kind of lock that you are describing.. Mine can simply be unlocked with a fingernail.
      well my bedroom.. i was thinking bobby pin...

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        #4
        Any pics of the lock? If the key is shaped like a flat head, why not use a flat head?

        Safety Pin, Bobby Pin, Paperclip?

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          #5
          if you can take the pins of of the hinges and take the door down that way


          later

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            #6
            I got good using butter knifes.

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              #7
              Originally posted by MadSpleen85
              Any pics of the lock? If the key is shaped like a flat head, why not use a flat head?

              Safety Pin, Bobby Pin, Paperclip?
              got it.. thanks to roomates. .. he put a flat piece of metal in and turned counter clockwise

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                #8
                I use 2 paper clips, or a paper clip and a hairpin

                what you have to do is maintain a turning force while pressing the pins up.

                The reason it works is because locks are not built perfectly, there is a hair thin distance between each tumbler and the cylinder. when you press one pin up and turn the cylinder it holds that pin in place, you go to the next one and so on. If you let go prematurely the pins will fall back and you'll be back to square one. They aren't necessarily going to be unlocked from the front one to the back one, sometimes it's the third one first, than the first, etc. It is done by feel, and partially by sound.

                I'm not great at it, it can take me as little as one minute or as long as an hour.


                I use one pin in a sort of L shape to provide the turning force, to act as a lever

                the other pin needs to be able to fit in and press individual lock pins up, one at a time, so a shape sort of like ____________/

                you'll have to make changes to get it to work well so it should be bendable without breaking, but it should be strong enough to apply force without bending when you don't want it to

                there are write up's abound to help you learn, this is the internet after all

                this is a pretty good one
                http://home.howstuffworks.com/lock-picking2.htm

                edit-oh wait you already got it unlocked
                Last edited by accordaffair; 04-20-2008, 12:38 AM.

                on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
                where you been, is something wrong?
                i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by accordaffair

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                  there are write up's abound to help you learn, this is the internet after all
                  thanks accord affair you even drew a diagram for me in ascii

                  the comment about the internet... i was doing google searches.. but my gf had the quickest solution ''bobby pin''..and my roomate had the quickest action small piece of metal...

                  i always get nuggets of golden info of this sight..!!!



                  remember the MIT guide to lockpicking... beyond the level it takes to open a simple door but still good info.. http://www.capricorn.org/~akira/home/lockpick/

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                    #10
                    Bobby pin or a tiny flat head.


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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 93EXaesthetic
                      thanks accord affair you even drew a diagram for me in ascii

                      the comment about the internet... i was doing google searches.. but my gf had the quickest solution ''bobby pin''..and my roomate had the quickest action small piece of metal...

                      i always get nuggets of golden info of this sight..!!!



                      remember the MIT guide to lockpicking... beyond the level it takes to open a simple door but still good info.. http://www.capricorn.org/~akira/home/lockpick/

                      i took out my little ascii drawing because the forum was taking out my spaces and it wouldn't draw right

                      on the stairs, she grabs my arm, says whats up,
                      where you been, is something wrong?
                      i try to just smile, and say everything’s fine.

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                        #12
                        that tool you tried to make with text is also referred to as a "rake"

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                          #13
                          bend a coat hanger to straighten it, open the door, then bend it back to make it a coat hanger again

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