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Have a number based combination lock but you have forgotten to combination? This how-to video will show you how to crack your number based combination lock in only 8 seconds. Follow along with the steps in this video tutorial and break into that pesky lock. Pull on the shackle. If it doesn't open, rotate counter clockwise past the original second number by 2/3, then turn clockwise to the last number. Example, if I know the last number on my master lock is 27, and the first number is 3, 7, 11, etc. And the second number is 1, 5, 9, 13 etc, this works to quickly try the combos.
Unlocking Directions: • Turn two full right cycles before stopping on the first number ( A) • Turn left, pass the first number, and stop on the second number ( B) • Turn right to the number next in sequence in the XX list • E.g. If B is 13, then in the XX list start from 19 ( B + 6), then proceed to do 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 01, and stop at 07 (there is no need to do 13 again) • Pull the shackle, if it doesn't open, repeat #3 for the next number (+6) • Steps 1 to 4 take around 30 seconds to do (meaning around 30 minutes to go through each combination list, and an hour to go through all) • If unsuccessful, click on the combo you just tried to mark it as used, and continue onto the next item with Step #1.
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Stolen off the comment on a digg page: If you are manually trying combinations, to try combinations with a certain last number: Pick a starting number, do you full counterclockwise rotation, go past by 2/3 to a second number, turn clockwise to the last number. Pull on the shackle. If it doesn't open, rotate counter clockwise past the original second number by 2/3, then turn clockwise to the last number. Example, if I know the last number on my master lock is 27, and the first number is 3, 7, 11, etc. And the second number is 1, 5, 9, 13 etc, this works to quickly try the combos. Rotate two clockwise to make sure the cams are turning, go to 3.
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Do one full CCW rotation then move past 3 to the 5. Turn CW to 27. Winfast pvr2 windows xp driver. If it doesn't open, immediately turn CCW past the 5 to the 9, turn CW to 27, pull. Repeat this for all second numbers. Then start with 7 instead of 3 as the first number. This works due to how a lock's teeth work, and it saves you a lot of time. For a Dudley lock, assume all numbers in the combination are a multiple of 3 (this is fair because of the size of the grooves).
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> I'm not a kid, but am a amateur locksmith/in training
Okay, I'll take this one...
When you say 'amateur' what exactly do you mean? How long have you been
doing it and what do you know, so far?
doing it and what do you know, so far?
When you say' 'in training', what sort of training have you already had and
what was the source of it?
> and looking to buy all the supplies that I need.
What are your current sources?
> I know NO ONE that wants to teach me... And my
> local community college doesn't offer any classes in the trade.
Where are you located? Is there a *local* locksmith's association around
you? Have you considered a correspondence course?
you? Have you considered a correspondence course?
> So please don't take offense to a question to locate materials to achieve
my goal.
No offense taken. It's just that you showed up here and right off the bat,
are looking of help in attaining _by-pass_ information. Had you read the
FAQ, or even lurked for a little while, you'd know that was an invitation
for the responses you'll get.
If you are, as you say, an 'amateur / in training' one would assume that
you'd already have some sort of supplier. If on the other hand, you are
just starting, that's neither considered and amateur or in training. Those
two descriptions would tend to mean that you already have some knowledge of
the profession and have been doing it for at least a little while. And
therefore would already have some sort of supply line.
you'd already have some sort of supplier. If on the other hand, you are
just starting, that's neither considered and amateur or in training. Those
two descriptions would tend to mean that you already have some knowledge of
the profession and have been doing it for at least a little while. And
therefore would already have some sort of supply line.
>
> I understand that the trade is somewhat a secretive society that doesn't
> want there valuable information sitting for the average person to view.
And why do you think that is? Let's say for example you have... oh,
idono.... a master combination padlock... on the shed where you keep all
your lawn equipment. How would you like it if your neighbor's kid showed up
here one day looking for the combination to it. Unless we know you better
(from posting here for a while) how would we know you're not that kid?
> Or else they would be out a job.
Hardly. If you really think that, why would you want to enter this
profession?
profession?
I'll tell you how to install a deadbolt. I'll tell you how to repair the
lock on your front door. I'll tell you what's the best access control
system for your particular needs. I'll even tell you how to install it.
I'll tell you how to replace a lock on your car. I'll tell you and teach
you anything *that doesn't involve by-pass methods*.
lock on your front door. I'll tell you what's the best access control
system for your particular needs. I'll even tell you how to install it.
I'll tell you how to replace a lock on your car. I'll tell you and teach
you anything *that doesn't involve by-pass methods*.
Do you really think telling someone how to pick a lock, or giving them
access to codes is going to put me out of a job? For the record... By-pass
is a _very_ small part of what locksmiths do.
access to codes is going to put me out of a job? For the record... By-pass
is a _very_ small part of what locksmiths do.
>
> So unless you have anything good to add please do not respond.
>
In other words.... 'If you won't tell me what I want to know, keep your
mouth shut'? That's not a very good attitude for someone looking for help.
If you want help (especially for free) accept it on the terms dictated by
those who are willing to help you.
mouth shut'? That's not a very good attitude for someone looking for help.
If you want help (especially for free) accept it on the terms dictated by
those who are willing to help you.
That all being said, what say we start over? Stick around. Participate.
Learn. Share. Ask some questions not involving circuventional information
for a while - till people get to know you and are comfortable answering them
(privately). Do that and I guarantee, you'll get a better response.
Learn. Share. Ask some questions not involving circuventional information
for a while - till people get to know you and are comfortable answering them
(privately). Do that and I guarantee, you'll get a better response.
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