Yes. For most consumer level locks, all that you really need are a simple pick or rake tool, and a tension tool. I've personally picked locks using safety pins, paper clips, and various other thin metal objects. The concept remains the same regardless of the tools used. So, yes, it is very possible to pick a lock with a bobby pin.
Nicknames for the name Robert are Rob, Robbie, Bob, Bobbie, Bobby. A particular type of hair pin is a "bobby pin" or "bobbie pin".
The easiest strategy is to write all the choices possible down on a piece of paper then get a pin, close your eyes, turn round three times. Then, still keeping your eyes closed, stab the pin into the paper . Where the pin has landed is your topic.
Type your answer here... Depending on context or tone, it can either mean "you don't have to pick me" or "you don't have to consider me better than you". The former implies that you are a winner (usually of a dubious honor, such as getting stuck with a task or chore -- "I pin the rose on you to...") or the latter which a takeoff of an American slang expression ("Pin a rose on your nose) which implied that you're better than anyone else.
as neat as a pin
"alfiler" is the answer i belive your looking for. pendejo
A simple enough lock, yes; anything that size is good enough if you know what to do.
You probably can't. It'd have to be a very large lock indeed that a knife would fit into.
I have tried with the paper clip with the master lock but it doesn't work. I think a bobby pin might do the trick.
1. First stick the bobby pin on the door lock. 2.Then twist the bobby pin.
you could use a bobby pin a paper clip or maybe he key... lol :]
Bobby pins are for movies, handcuffs and luggage locks, and not much else. Anything above the most basic lock imaginable is bobby pin proof really. They're just not the right type of metal or the right size and shape.They're good for handcuffs and for toy boxes though.Below is a link to a video of how to use a bobby pin to open these locks. If you're trying to get into anything above that level of lock though, you're going to need a better tool.Any lock that can be opened with a bobby pin is going to work on essentially the same principal as the handcuffs trick.
It's possible - remotely. It's also possible to flip a coin ten times and have it come up heads each time. It's not likely however. The lock parts are made of steel. It would take an extraordinary bobby pin to harm those parts. Even if it could, chances are that you'd cut your hand apart before you did any damage to the lock parts, even if you had a bobby pin strong enough to do so. Is it possible to damage the lock parts with a bobby pin? Yes. Is it likely? No, not remotely.
thats how you pick locks in fallout
you can use a bobby pin or take the lock of by pulling of rip it from the other side
That's a complete invasion of privacy!!
If you don't have the key for a skeleton drawer, you can try using a paperclip or a bobby pin to try to pick the lock. Be careful not to damage the lock or drawer while attempting to unlock it. If that doesn't work, you may need to contact a locksmith for assistance.
With a key made specifically for that lock is the easiest way. Lock picking is a method of using tools--picks--to open locks, without a key, without damaging them. Locks can also be opened by drilling or by using a bump key or bolt cutters or a hydraulic jack, depending on the lock type. you could also pick it with a bobby pin and a pen cap.