You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick."
Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."
insert the paper clip into the lock, push it in furthur, and twist the paper clip. You should be able to hear a clanking sound. This is when you know the door is un-locked. I hope this information is useful to everyone!
Each lock is different and requires different tools and skill levels.
Essentially you would use the pick to place the pins into the correct position, mimicking the purpose of the key, until all the parts lined up and it freed the lock for movement.
1) turn the lock spin thing twice around so that it passes the 0 2 times
2)try going to 1, then pass 1, then go to the highest number, then go on to two, then the second highest number, and so on and so forth.
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just get a hammer and smash the thing!!!
(i would know how to pick a locker lock because i have one on my middle school locker right now and i pick my friends lock because she steals my cell all the time :P
First take a soda can and cut in the middle a rectangle out of it about 4-5 inches long about 2-3 inches tall insert a cut so that it looks like a sharp point with two sides roughly like this __^__ now take the combo lock and wrap that piece from the can you made around the loop that pops after being unlocked slide the sharp point down inside the hole and pull the lock up at the same time and boom its unlocked.
1) Compare both locks to verify that they're the same size before proceeding. A difference in sizes will require the use of a hole bit to drill out the hole for the keyed deadbolt once the front door lock is removed.
2) Open the front door lock so that it's not engaged in the locked position, and open the door.
3) Position the door so that you can unscrew the two screws from the inside of the front door lock using the screwdriver with one hand while holding your other hand on the outside to catch the front door lock plate. If this is cumbersome, have someone help.
4) Pull the front door lock out of the hole carefully and set the lock and screws aside. Place them in a plastic bag together, as you can use them again elsewhere.
5) Compare the strike plates for the door and doorframe to the keyed deadbolt's strike plates. If they're the same, you don't need to replace the strike plates unless they're damaged or you prefer adding new strike plates. To remove the strike plates from both the doorframe and door, remove the two screws, pull them away from the door and remove the plates.
6) Install the keyed deadbolt by setting the lock into place with the latch facing inward. Check the deadbolt by turning the latch to verify that it works in the old holes as you hold it in place. If you notice that the deadbolt hangs up a bit, remove the lock and use the wood chisel to remove some of the extra wood on the side of the door through which the deadbolt passes.
7) Verify that the keyed deadbolt slides easily into place by inserting the lock into the hole, holding it in place and turning the latch back and forth several times after chiseling. Remove the deadbolt, lubricate the moving parts with the metal lubricant, then reinsert it into the hole.
8) Position the front key plate onto the front of the door. Because the front face plate has two cylinders to accept the screws, you must line the cylinder's up with the screw holes and screws on the deadbolt from the inside. This sometimes takes a few adjustments or may require that you install both pieces simultaneously because they fit together like a puzzle. If one or the other of the pieces doesn't fit flush against the door when you hold it in place, readjust it until they do.
9) Manually insert the screws through the holes on the inside of the door into the threaded cylinders of the front keyed face plate until you feel them engage. Gently screw them in with the screwdriver so that you don't strip the threads. Tighten the screws thoroughly, but don't overtighten.
It's not possible. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be picked. There are other ways to open it without knowing the combination, but it cannot be "picked."
That's not possible.
The internal parts of the lock must be manipulated to allow it to open. In one capacity or another, picking a lock requires tools.
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click the - sign on the remote then when it shows the key pad click the buttons that turn green
Most bags can be fitted with a pad lock of sorts.
First of all, you can only pick lock with Alyssa. Second of all, you can only pick the lock of the doors that read "It's locked by a simple lock." Those are the only doors that you can pick lock.
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Pick Lock
Essentially you set the picks in a tubular lock pick to "past flush" meaning they extend beyond the housing they're normally inside. Once there, press them flush by pushing the pick down on a table or other flat surface. Next, tighten the collar of the tubular lock pick. Once the collar is snug, place it in the key in knob cylinder for the lock. This should "impression" the required key onto your tubular lock pick. Extract the pick slowly while turning it, and you should open the lock. You should also be left with the calibrations for that lock's key on your pick, which will enable you to duplicate it or simply reset your pick the next time you want to pick that lock.
You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick." Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."
No. A snake's tongue is not strong enough to pick a lock. Additionally, snakes aren't smart enough to even know what a lock is, let alone pick one.
You don't. By definition a combination lock has no key, and thus there is nothing to "pick." Picking a lock refers to mimicking the role of a key in a lock. A combination lock has no key, and thus cannot be "picked."