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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

picking the lock on a Fire Fyter FF2500 safe

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  • if I were you I'd do the same thing that I did and look at temperature1as a lot of good locking videos and I have a how-to a pretty good how to lock picking and there is a good forum called lockpicking101 but I would say the most important thing a with lock picking is the tension

  • no its a four pin tumbler lock

  • Four...Pin.... And it's a safe? I wouldn't put anything of value in that safe, my desk drawers have six pins, and that's easy to open as it is.

  • while we found that safe on the side of the road, and had to pay $30 plus shipping and handling to get the keys and the combo what a waste of money eh....

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  • first of all what you have there is not a safe, it is a fire chest. Which I have opened dozens of them with a screw driver. You are picking a cam day lock that wy 8 year old daughter could pick. Why dont you turn the dial next to it and open it with out a combo. Then I will be impressed

  • I can only hope my brothers don't find this vedio, if they do....I can kiss my locked stash of money good bye, and say hello to the cigrette smell

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  • ur lock picking skills are exceptional. i would pay you to open my safe that i left 20 grand in but i forgot the damn combonation.

  • hey how long have you been lock picking

  • tension

  • yegg in training

  • The drill method is harder because depending on what safe it is, it requires to be able to see the insides of the lock. That usually requires fiber optic eyes, which are very expensive. That's more for an experienced locksmith. Most tutorials you'll see are for the common paper clip and wrench approach. You'll need to learn the full art from someone who's been doing it for a while. :-)

  • Turn the Dial a couple times, and then try it.

  • Do you have a video out on the 9 volt autop pick?

  • The electric tool you are using is really more of a bump tool than a pick.

  • its a home made on, he shows it in one of his other videos.

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