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From: waddac2
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  • what the fuck am I watching?

  • You chose to watch the video, so try reading what the title says.... and you will know WHAT YOUR WATCHING !!!!

  • i want to start lockpicking, but, how should i start? are there any good brand picks or anything? please respond.

  • So sorry for the delayed reply as been very busy. Southord slimline picks are fantastic, but if new to lock picking be careful you do not use too much force as they will bend and snap. Use very light tension on the lock and push pins down from front to back. If working from front does not work, start at back of the lock

    I am team advertiser and uk locksport promoter for a forum, so come and visit us at uklocksport.co.uk

    It free to join and great fun :o))))

  • I ordered a 32 piece lock pick set a few days ago. I have a feeling I went to big. Seems like most people just use 3 or 4 picks. Also why do you go from back to front. It seems like it would be easier to go from front to back?

  • Some locks work better front to back mate, it is trial and error with them, as it is also with wrenches ;o))))

  • what kind of lazzer is that man , that was bad ass

  • Its a 200Mw Green laser ponter and it burns matches like anything. I also have a 200Mw Red laser pointer that burns through leather etc

  • i all so like your pick case ;~)

  • The pick case is good, but not what I want so use it mate

  • great video brow ;~)_

  • Thanks buddy ;o)))))

  • Where can you buy a simple lockpicking set from and are the expensive?

  • Are you in the uk mate for wanting to buy a pick set?

  • @waddac2 no from the UK but living in Australia at the moment, can you get them in just an ordinary hardware store?

  • You can get picks from our store specialkeks.co.uk and if you want to shop about for southords they are good too, but start basic first buddy if new :o)))))

  • is that tiny hole for like lubricant or is it something else....?

  • Yes, as I believe the the tiny hole is for lubricant......... but in my opinion it is to drain water due to a padlock being used and hanging on an exterior lock, but if you have access to the padlock all the time, lubricant should be used in that spot mate

  • lol I should have watched the whole video before asking.

  • Check our shop specialkeys.co.uk mate

    This was an old video I did some time ago for a great forum, but if new to picking pop along to uklocksport.co.uk :o)))

  • Very nice where do you recommend someone buy theirs picks at, I have looked at a few sites, just not sure what kind of set to commit to.

  • I recommend slimline picks mate. PM me if you need more info and help buddy and I will be glad to help

    Rich

  • Nice video m8! :o)

  • Thanks again mate.... Try to help newbies as much as I can. We have a new member on our DBC forum that has a PAPAIZ like mine and cannot SPP it, so I have sent a private message on how the lock works, after posting the video :-)

  • nice tutorial 5****!!!!!!

  • Cheers buddy... Glad you like my videos mate  :-)

  • Great video as always waddac!!!!

  • Cheers koko mate, did you enter the comp on dbc as Im putting the video on later this evening so all can see the time it took me to pick the ISEO Cylinder lock 10 times :-)

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