guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

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guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool
  1. Unread #1 - Nov 19, 2008 at 11:03 PM
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    Silents guide to picking a vending machine lock:cool:

    It's really quite simple, and using the South-Ord 7-pin tool (shown below) I can pick most Tubular Locks in less than 75 Seconds. NOTE: the pick is realitivly cheap to buy also. yes i do know that most people wont be able to use this guide but i thought id share this with you.

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    There are TWO (2) ways to do it. Both ways work pretty fast, however I'll discuss my preferred method. First, pull all the feeler-Picks all the way to the Black Rubber handle (You were wondering WHY that rubber piece was included), then put the pick into the lock and hold it all the way down into the lock and place clockwise medium-tension on the tool. Then push each pick slowly down till it hits a "Stop". Do this to all 7 tumblers and PRESTO, The cylinder turns. Read the next paragraph first!


    I've seen some locksmiths use rubber-bands to hold in the picks, I first use plastic tie-clips and place one around the upper section of the tool, the other just below the rubber O-Rings on the tool while pushing the brass "Holder" off. I then use either a piece of round plastic or another rubber O-Ring around the tool to hold the picks from FLYING ALL OVER!!! But it is VERY IMPORTANT to put the Right Size O-Rings or other rubber or plastic, They MUST loosen up the picks to move easily when they are placed on the edges AND tighten-Up the picks when they are moved toward the center "inside" two O-Rings in the tool!!!

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    NOTE: On the first Tubular Pick I opened, I made a LARGE ERROR; I removed the brass holder, while attempting to just move it toward the end... It came off and all 7 picking rods went flying... Then I had to figure out how to get all 7 back in place!!! The above paragraph details how I overcame that potential ERROR from happening again. It is probably a good idea to use at least one small rubber band around the Tubular Tool's Picking Rods BEFORE you attempt to remove the Brass ring.

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    Also, after I put on my small plastic rings (cut from a Flexible Plastic tubing, used for pluming and alike) I cut-off the Plastic tie-wraps. By doing this, the tool has only the two plastic rings, and the two Rubber O-Rings in the middle of the tool (Under the Rods). I also sometimes use O-Rings, but they hold the Picking Rods a bit tight.

    There is a 85-Min Video where you can hear how it's done. It is discussed between: 57:15 thru: 59:17 Minutes in the Video. The link is: http://connectmedia.waag.org/toool/h2k-lockpicking.wmv
    Instructions for South-Ord "TPXS" Tubular Manipulation Picks


    1. Be sure that the lock is clean and all the tumblers are free.

    2. Slide the picking needles back and forth several times to ensure that they move freely.

    3. Push the picking needles slightly beyond the end of the pick. Press the end onto a hard, flat surface to line the needles with the end of the pick.

    4. Insert the pick into the lock as far as it will go. Do not apply torque to the pick at this time. Inserting the pick into the lock raises all the pins in the lock to their individual shear lines.

    5. Withdraw the pick a few thousands of an inch at a time. This allows the pins to move towards the shear line. At the same time, apply tension by torquing the pick left or right. This forces the fingers back until the pins reach the shear line. Once all the pins are trapped at the shear line, the lock is compromised.


    Tips
    1. Do not apply excessive force when torquing the lock.

    2. Be certain that the pick is perpendicular to the lock at all times. If you find that the pick has moved off perpendicular, remove the pick and begin the process again.

    3. If any of the picking needles have moved all the way back to the cutaway at the end of the pick, you must start again. This is caused by moving the pick off perpendicular or by withdrawing the pick too far, initially.

    4. Practice, Practice, Practice!



    (i got addicted to writing guides :p this is my second today, and i hope to be in the UE one day. give me any tips and rate my guide please)
     
  3. Unread #2 - Nov 19, 2008 at 11:50 PM
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    Very great guide! 9/10! i found this very helpful seeing as i want free soda lel. and i dont really care if i get caught.

    Thanks for the great guide and keep up the good work!
     
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    thanks infected :p ill be writing a few more later on lockpicking and such. thanks for the rating
     
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    Good guide, to the original writer. Idiot ripper.
     
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    1)You ripped this guide

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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    WoW Ripped. Be creative write your own guides its simple!
     
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    What's a feeler pick? I could actually not work it out even with the picture, and I consider myself fairly intullectual, but if it can't be worked out, then your guide is shit. If it is yours...
     
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    guide to lockpicking vending machines with a South-Ord 7-pin tool

    where can you get one of these pics?

    i want one lol :)
     
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