05-19-2006, 10:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2006, 11:08 PM by darkpuppet.)
A lock smith will cost you about $50 to get in.
much cheaper than breaking the door down.
Bryan is bigger than you, but may have a problem with climbing the fence...do you have a trampoline and room for a running start? :P
Sliding door would be pretty easy if it's not blocked... but honestly, picking the lock is probably the cheapest and easiest route to go (as I'm sure you've discovered from searching the web).
the principles of lock picking are simple, it's the execution that takes a bit of practice. You can always check out sites like lockpicking101.com for more info.
I've picked a few locks myself, and it took nearly 20 minutes for the first one since I had no idea what I was doing. But you don't have to break a sweat in those 20 minutes.
much cheaper than breaking the door down.
Bryan is bigger than you, but may have a problem with climbing the fence...do you have a trampoline and room for a running start? :P
Sliding door would be pretty easy if it's not blocked... but honestly, picking the lock is probably the cheapest and easiest route to go (as I'm sure you've discovered from searching the web).
the principles of lock picking are simple, it's the execution that takes a bit of practice. You can always check out sites like lockpicking101.com for more info.
I've picked a few locks myself, and it took nearly 20 minutes for the first one since I had no idea what I was doing. But you don't have to break a sweat in those 20 minutes.
Contribute to focuscanada.net's future!
Donations of $20 and over get a custom title!