use old hacksaw blades for the picks as they are made of spring steel and will not break. For the tension wrenches use mapping pen clip thing on lid it worked for me. good luck
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use old hacksaw blades for the picks as they are made of spring steel and will not break. For the tension wrenches use mapping pen clip thing on lid it worked for me. good luck
What can I use to make lockpicks and tension wrenches?
where to find pins?
oh yes you can pick some combo locks like the master 175.
use padlock shims.!! search youtube on how to make. or the other option is just to enter your combo.
A sesame combo padlock doesn’t have a key hole. However, it can be picked with a partial hook pick.
use shims, padlock shim, search youtube how to make em.
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whats a shim?
i have
i’ve never seen a padlock with a keyhole.
Actually, yes they do. if you look on the back theres a key hole. You can also use a shim
you can’t pick a combo lock, they have no keyholes. Maybe you should think a bit before you ask a question.
do you have any suggestions on how to pick the combination locks, like when you put in a combo (35, 25, 12)?
Yeah, u r right. Don’t use raking, becauze you don’t need skills for it. But it’s very useful if you haven’t got any time to stand at any locks…
Thats raking. You should pick locks the classic way, because raking doesnt always work and will break locks.
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