home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Lockpicking for the EXTREME beginner... Brought to you by:
-
- -= Exodus =-
-
-
- This is really a good method for opening doors that are locked. The
- only problem with this, though, is that it only works for outward
- opening doors. Ok, here we go....
-
- 1) Realize you are not working with the actual lock, but that thing
- that sticks between the door and the wall.
-
- 2) See how that thing is curved on one side? Well, that is what we
- will be making use of.
-
- 3) Acquire a large paper-clip. If it is too short, it won't work.
- You have to also have a shoelace. Now, onto the construction...
-
- 4) Straighten the paper-clip.
-
- 5) Loop one end of the paper clip around the shoelace. The shoelace
- should be about 4/5 on one side of the clip and 1/5 on the other.
- Let's see if I can draw it.
-
- ------------------*************************************
- -*
- *******
-
-
- --- is the paper clip
- *** is the shoelace
-
- That's not very good, but I hope you get the picture.
-
- 6) All you have to do now is curve the paper clip (no, I won't draw it)
-
- 7) With the curved paper-clip, stick it between the door and the wall,
- behind the metal thing that sticks between.
-
- 8) Feed it through with you hand, until you can grip both sides of the
- shoelace.
-
- 9) Now, simply pull the lace and the door at the same time, and VIOLA!
- the door is open.
-
- I prefer this over regular lock-picking if the door opens outward, because
- it is a lot quicker. Lock picking can take 5 minutes... When done correctly
- this only takes 30 seconds! So, if you can, use this.
-
- another addition to the mighty cookbook by
- ACID FLESH
-
-
-
- --
- JollyRoger CookBook IV, Brought to you by
- WiZKiD@Voicenet.com
- Visit my webpage: http://www.voicenet.com/~wizkid
- MEGALiNKZ, Come and Crash!