05-19-2006, 10:13 PM
how old is this deadbolt?
If it's relatively new, as in, not made in 1945 out of an anvil like my grandmothers, you can pick it.
I know a lot of people get intimidated thinking that the typical torque tool would break or something, but that's not the case.
A locksmith would be able to get you in in a flash... an amateur might take a half hour or so if you're just making the tools.
I could go through how to make a lock picking set, but you can just as easily find it on the 'net.
If it's relatively new, as in, not made in 1945 out of an anvil like my grandmothers, you can pick it.
I know a lot of people get intimidated thinking that the typical torque tool would break or something, but that's not the case.
A locksmith would be able to get you in in a flash... an amateur might take a half hour or so if you're just making the tools.
I could go through how to make a lock picking set, but you can just as easily find it on the 'net.
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