jakethebob
11-11-2006, 05:45 AM
ok so here is a tut of how to pick a lock with you local can of air
Materials_
1. 1 can of air MUST HAVE STRAW!!!! (see picture ^)
2. Duct tape
3. Tension wrench
4. Razor blade
5. Lighter or matches
Procedure_
1. Take your straw tube off of the can and melt one end closed.
2. At the tip of the melted straw at the end. slowly and carefully cut a small hole at the end. This ends the preperation.
3. Find a lock to pick.
4. Once at the lock, put a small square of duct tape over the WHOLE lock. Poke a small hole in the center by the entrance to the lock just big enough to fit the "straw"
5. Insert the straw and push it all the way to the back.
6. Insert your tension wrench and and apply tension.
7. At the back ease the button on the can. This blows the pin up to the shear line allowing the lock to turn.
8. Repeat on all pins.
This is one of my favorite methods to pick locks because its cheap, fast, easy, and relitivly quiet. I have found that it works best on small locks for drawers and file cabinets.
Materials_
1. 1 can of air MUST HAVE STRAW!!!! (see picture ^)
2. Duct tape
3. Tension wrench
4. Razor blade
5. Lighter or matches
Procedure_
1. Take your straw tube off of the can and melt one end closed.
2. At the tip of the melted straw at the end. slowly and carefully cut a small hole at the end. This ends the preperation.
3. Find a lock to pick.
4. Once at the lock, put a small square of duct tape over the WHOLE lock. Poke a small hole in the center by the entrance to the lock just big enough to fit the "straw"
5. Insert the straw and push it all the way to the back.
6. Insert your tension wrench and and apply tension.
7. At the back ease the button on the can. This blows the pin up to the shear line allowing the lock to turn.
8. Repeat on all pins.
This is one of my favorite methods to pick locks because its cheap, fast, easy, and relitivly quiet. I have found that it works best on small locks for drawers and file cabinets.