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The goal is to learn about different methods about compromising locks, from shims, to picks, to bump keys, to hydrologic jacks. The goal is that it will be a hands on group with members sharing what they know.
The goal is to learn about different methods about compromising locks, from shims, to picks, to bump keys, to hydrologic jacks. The goal is that it will be a hands on group with members sharing what they know.
== Lockpick tools and sets ==
* [http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/12/makes_lockpicking_gift_guide_2008.html Make gift guide for locksport] Make did a great guide on basic tools and where to buy them. What they recommend is pretty good.
== Practice locks ==
* I highly recommend getting a kwikset deadbolt lock. They cost about $16 dollars at a lock hardware store. They're a nice
size, easy to open and a great practice lock. You might get more than one, that way you can take one apart and re-pin it however you like for practice
* If you've mastered the kwikset, a simple masterlock padlock is a good next lock to try. Also very cheap.


If you are interested please leave your "name" here:
If you are interested please leave your "name" here:

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Locks!

Locks! is about learning about locks.

When people want to. Usually sunday afternoon. Join the list:

  http://lists.noisebridge.starset.net/listinfo.cgi/locks-noisebridge.starset.net

If you want to find out about meeting.

The goal is to learn about different methods about compromising locks, from shims, to picks, to bump keys, to hydrologic jacks. The goal is that it will be a hands on group with members sharing what they know.

Lockpick tools and sets


Practice locks

  • I highly recommend getting a kwikset deadbolt lock. They cost about $16 dollars at a lock hardware store. They're a nice

size, easy to open and a great practice lock. You might get more than one, that way you can take one apart and re-pin it however you like for practice

  • If you've mastered the kwikset, a simple masterlock padlock is a good next lock to try. Also very cheap.


If you are interested please leave your "name" here:

Max.humphrey@gmail.com

  • Kaya email firefaerie@psyreal.net
  • Jacob Ervin email jacobkyle88@gmail.com

Chriskoehne@hotmail.com

    • August Wolff