it works better if you make the tension higher and push the thing in and out,ans not touching the picks, turning it left and right. I have two of those trailer hitch locks. they opened up within ten seconds.
I've yet to study my tubular lock section in my course work, so I am a little confused on them still, but do you know of a place that I can get some explanations on how the pick works and stuff?
vending machines may have the ace!! lock.. witch is a little harder because the spings behind the pins are all diffrent.. one is copper the next xtainless the naxt regular metal... and for this.. the presure behind each pin is diffrent.. making your pick work its ass off.. yes it can be done but.. its harder..
the aceI is really easy... but while ace made the aceII they had this lockpick in mind.. they did pretty good..trying to make is so the aceii wont be defeated by this pick
some times with the aceII.... you cant loosen up the collor all the way so its not doing anything.. then rap a rubber band around the til so the actual picks have a little sping back themselfs.
Can you post a video of you doing that to a vending machine? I have the same pick but can't do it. I've tried. It's an ace lock on it but it won't open.
I personally would remove that ring, It gets in the way of being able to touch the pins. If you use the ring you just go in a circular motion and if the pins very greatly then it will take ages to open it. If you remove that ring then you can pick it more freely.
I am just suggesting because it goes faster without that ring. ^_^
it annoys me when people say torsion wrench... ok the correct term for the turning pressure would be called torsion, but in lock picking terminology its called tension! so call it tension. stop trying to be a rebel! lol
well most people would agree that a 90 degree tension wrench and a feeler pick will work just fine, or at least I find it works best for me. But to be honest.. i am not practicing much with tubular locks... its not a lock i incounter much anyway. I enjoy picking a pin tumbler with security pins!
I don't like tubular lock picks... to me, they are like cheating!
you don't know how to use the pick do you?
You kept on reseting the lock pick after you picked the locck! LOOOOOL
MrIPhonemaniac 1 year ago
dude...try to be more rough.... twist it left and right....in and out....
quaiboi 3 years ago
it works better if you make the tension higher and push the thing in and out,ans not touching the picks, turning it left and right. I have two of those trailer hitch locks. they opened up within ten seconds.
lechyanicko123 3 years ago
I've yet to study my tubular lock section in my course work, so I am a little confused on them still, but do you know of a place that I can get some explanations on how the pick works and stuff?
mightme 4 years ago
must be a hard lock if it took u that long lol my gun safe with my pistols and shotguns in it i can pick it without tube lock pick
dyingtolive35 4 years ago
no you can't
jacksonjames 4 years ago
vending machines may have the ace!! lock.. witch is a little harder because the spings behind the pins are all diffrent.. one is copper the next xtainless the naxt regular metal... and for this.. the presure behind each pin is diffrent.. making your pick work its ass off.. yes it can be done but.. its harder..
the aceI is really easy... but while ace made the aceII they had this lockpick in mind.. they did pretty good..trying to make is so the aceii wont be defeated by this pick
Slimpickingsooooo 4 years ago
to pick the acell, do u use the 7 pin or 8 pin?
usernameonerr 3 years ago
some times with the aceII.... you cant loosen up the collor all the way so its not doing anything.. then rap a rubber band around the til so the actual picks have a little sping back themselfs.
Slimpickingsooooo 4 years ago
Can you post a video of you doing that to a vending machine? I have the same pick but can't do it. I've tried. It's an ace lock on it but it won't open.
Dreich23 4 years ago
2 minutes to pick that with a tubular pick???
That was a pretty average attempt.
Watch some of the other videos on here, everyone else gets it first try.
biggeorge77 4 years ago
how long does it take for you ace?
jacksonjames 4 years ago
I personally would remove that ring, It gets in the way of being able to touch the pins. If you use the ring you just go in a circular motion and if the pins very greatly then it will take ages to open it. If you remove that ring then you can pick it more freely.
I am just suggesting because it goes faster without that ring. ^_^
th55 4 years ago
I can pick them by hand to but most the time the tubular pick works faster.
Slimpickingsooooo 4 years ago
i manualy pick min... just a tension wrench and a small hook will do it
Vsca 4 years ago
Which torsion wrench do you use to pick tubular?
rjfc2 4 years ago
it annoys me when people say torsion wrench... ok the correct term for the turning pressure would be called torsion, but in lock picking terminology its called tension! so call it tension. stop trying to be a rebel! lol
Vsca 4 years ago
ok, what tension wrench do you use?
rjfc2 4 years ago
well most people would agree that a 90 degree tension wrench and a feeler pick will work just fine, or at least I find it works best for me. But to be honest.. i am not practicing much with tubular locks... its not a lock i incounter much anyway. I enjoy picking a pin tumbler with security pins!
I don't like tubular lock picks... to me, they are like cheating!
Vsca 4 years ago
Southord brand Tubular picks are nice.
th55 4 years ago
nice
hbk101274 4 years ago