HOW TO PICK A WAFER LOCK ON A FILE CABINET.avi
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Dear CVSBASEBALL, kinda critical, what rubs you the wrong way about this helpful, unassuming video? Is it because we're not all paying attention to how wonderful you are? Giving this guy sh** isn't the best way to go about it. In fact, I think most people who read your comment will think you're a jerk. Nice response by xshanghu, though. Class act. Thanks for your video.
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ok ok...
so a file cabinet is the easiest lock to pick
get over yourself
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@xshanghu Interesting! Thanks for the reply. I really enjoy your videos!
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i picked a wafer lock using a pair of scissors
ongchorcool 8 months ago
@ongchorcool --- Yes, wafer locks are easier than pin locks to pick. You can use a key that is not for the lock.
See my video. Or, a variety of picks.
xshanghu 8 months ago
why is it you always say peace dont break the lock??
zmh1988 1 year ago
@zmh1988 --- The world's formost lock picker says: "Peace, don't break the 'law'." -- at the end of his video's -- So, to honor him, in homage, I made this adaption!. "Peace, don't break the lock." A little joke that makes me smile.
xshanghu 1 year ago 4
I have a filing cabinet that needs to be unlocked today and hopefully your video will help me out! I have seen a lot of videos on how to use paperclips, and this key has been gone for a LONG time... wish me luck!
narakuchan 1 year ago
@narakuchan --- Yes, you can use a key from a different file cabinet. Put the key all the way in the lock. Withdraw the key slowly while keeping pressure on the key for a counter clockwise position.
xshanghu 8 months ago