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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

I just finished making my home made tubular pick and tested it on a tubular lock.
It works perfectly :)

Here's the manual I made on how to make this pick:

http://lockpicking.white-scorpion.nl/How%20To%20Make%20Your%20Own%20Tubular%2...

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  • Looks like all the pins are the same height on those Kensington Laptop locks...lol. It's not nearly as simple on a "real" tubular lock. I've got about 4 hours on a 7-pin tubular here using the SouthOrd and I still can't get it open.

  • @seanwilliams78

    I agree that these are not the best locks in the world, but just because you cannot pick a lock with the SO pick does not mean that that lock is more difficult to pick then these.

    If I remember correctly these locks have 5 different pin sizes, so with 7 pins a total of 78125 different keys.

    You can even buy them in series with Master keys.

    The SO picks only work well on locks where they fit in perfectly, and since many sizes of tubular locks exist, problems can arise ;)

  • i read your manual....i dont have a grinder or dremel, but will a copper cutter work?....or anything else that u have in mind that could make a clean cut on the key that average householders have?

    thanks!

  • Theoretically, if you are very careful and precise, a hacksaw should work as well.

  • Hey man does this pick work on any tubular lock? change machines stuff like that?

  • If the key fits, then yes.

    There are different sizes (diameters) of tubular locks and keys, so the key might not fit the target lock.

    It's the same as with the Southord tubular picks, they also don't fit each lock.

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  • Could you upload the manual or send it to me if I give you a email address? I've made a lock similar to yours and am currently trying your method out on a ESD lock I have. Thank You

  • @cronovanhoo u can buy the real lock pick on ebay for around 45 bucks 80 if u want the 8 pin as well. they sell them incase people lose there keys and need to get in.this is just a cheaper way to get in the machines.with the man hours some may put in it may be cheaper to just buy the actual tool.

  • @L0ckP1cker

    I want your manual but the file not exists

  • Great work! Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • Do u sell them? I would like a few of it...pls reply if yes or no..Email me ebonite@singnet.com.sg

  • U suck

  • I have been picking up every used tubular lock and key I can get my hands on. And using your basic method I have better then 15 different sized picks with 7,8 and 10 pin configurations. It takes less then 10 seconds to figure out which one is a perfect fit and another ten to pick the lock. And that was when I was a little drunk.

    The whole set probably cost me about 20 bucks to make.

  • @RawHide0125 Change machines have the exterior tubular lock along with I believe three other locks inside the machine itself to even get to the money just warning you. (It'd look rather awkward if you were just sitting there picking the locks inside, not to mention the tubular lock)

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