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Jigglers - the Lock Picking tool you already know how to use.

Posted by Chris Dangerfield on

Jigglers - the Lock Picking tool you already know how to use.

Hello my friend.   3 Piece BMW Laser Jiggler Keys They're already advertising Christmas, oh lordy. But we're still picking locks, and my guess is we'll continue to do so all through the holiday period, watching the clock, counting the days until everything gets back to normal. There's a reason it's 'normal', it's because that's how we like it. Anyway, that could just be me. But I do know that were certainly comfortable with things we know - Which - mysteriously - brings me to today's subject: Jigglers.  As the title suggests, you already know how to use these lock...

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Ford Tibbe Lock Pick and Decoder - how it works.

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Ford Tibbe Lock Pick and Decoder - how it works.

The Ford Tibbe Lock has been in use for nearly 20 years and as well as being the locks on Ford vehicles can also be found on many Jaguars. The lock itself is quite interesting as it depends on aligning 6 rotary discs so the side-bar is free to fall into the open position, allowing the lock to turn and unlock the door. All 6 discs need to be moved in the right position for this to happen, a job the correct key does. Picking such a lock requires something quite different. Remember - unlike a key - a pick...

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Lock pick sets - a beginners guide

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Lock pick sets - a beginners guide

Hello there! So you've made your decision and you want to start lock picking. With all the lock pick sets available, I understand it can be a bit confusing where to start. So I've put together this little blog to help you make the right decision. Hold tight, here we go! This guide is for pin cylinder type locks, often called 'Yale Locks' due to the popularity of the Yale brand. The first thing you need is a lock pick set - the actual picks that do the magic. There's a few varieties, but first, let's look at the different...

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Lock Picking, where to start.

Posted by Chris Dangerfield on

Lock Picking, where to start.

Hello all. I hope the swift transition from what was a poor excuse for a summer to what seems like instant winter hasn't been too hard on your souls. The heaters go on, the baths become more regular and that dusty tartan blanket comes off the sofa and back on your bed. Some things however never change and one of those is people writing to me thus: "Hello, I want to learn to pick safes, can you help?" or "I work with a housing association, have you got a skeleton key for 5 lever mortice locks?" Etc... I guess it's...

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Lock Picking is Brilliant!

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Lock Picking is Brilliant!

Lock Picking is BRILLIANT! Lock Picking is brilliant! It really is. There was a time when I didn't know how to pick locks and it didn't feel that good. I remember wanting to, I remember thinking about it, but I couldn't do it. And even though I had an understanding of how it worked, not being able to do it was very frustrating. Why wouldn't you want to be able to pick locks? I can't understand that. The feeling I get when I open a new lock - even now, decades after the first, is incredible, I feel like I've...

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