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1:59 5:54 Suggested clip Pick Locks with Paperclips — YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Pick Locks with Paperclips — YouTube
Picking a lock with paper clips works pretty much the same way as picking a lock with a traditional tension wrench and rake. You just need to turn two paper clips into those two very same tools, and then pick the lock with them like you'd normally do.
To pick a lock using a paperclip, start by unfolding one paperclip, so it's straight with a hook at the end and a second paperclip, so it's bent at a 90-degree angle. Then, insert the bent end of the second paperclip into the lock and turn it in the direction the lock turns.
Pull apart the first bobby pin so that it is a long, flat metal piece. ... Use the lock to bend the tip of your pin into a pick. ... Bend one end of the pick into a handle. ... Create your lever by bending a whole bobby pin into a right angle. ... Visualize the inside of the lock to understand how picking works.
Fashion a lock-pick using household items. Bobby pins or hair pins work best, but you can also use heavy-duty paperclips, or other stiff bits of wire. First create your pick by opening out one of the bobby pins or paperclips until it is straight. Then bend the last 1/8” of the pickup at a 20-degree angle.
Insert Tension Wrench into the Bottom of Keyhole and Apply Slight Pressure. ... Insert Pick at Top of Lock. ... While Applying Slight Torque to Your Wrench, Scrub Your Pick Back and Forth in the Keyhole. ... Repeat Until All the Pins Set.
Pull up on the shackle to create tension. ... Tap the side of the lock with a hammer or similar tool repeatedly. ... Reuse your lock when you're finished.
Put a chisel on top of the padlock's body. Use a hammer to strike the chisel repeatedly until the body of the lock busts and the U shaped portion of the lock releases from the body. Use bolt cutters to break your padlock. ... Attach the metal cutoff wheel to the angle grinder.
Pick the lock if you have a lock-picking set or a pen and a small Allen key. Hold the lock in your left hand. ... Remove the pocket clip from the pen. ... Make a bend in the bottom half of the hair clip (about 1 inch from the bottom) or use a small Allen key.
All you need to do is apply a little of pressure on one end and then add a few taps at the other side in a specific spot and pop, the thing opens pretty easily. Shockingly so! In fact, you don't even really need a hammer to do this trick, the end of a screwdriver would work too. Locks don't lock anything.
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