Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: Evadman
When I was working at HD, I would be asked to rekey locks where the customer didn't bring the orignal key, or lost it. I could pick a quickset lock in about a minute without any special tools. A Schlage lock would take 5+ minutes. Those were the only ones I ever tried to pick besides a masterlock padlock which after about an hour I gave up.
I used to be good with masterlocks when I was in college.
I remember reading a thread a long time ago about lockpicking.... I think the link above for howstuffworks is a pretty good starter.
And, if you practice, you CAN pick a pretty large percentage of locks with a paperclip or two and a screwdriver. Just practice on a couple of locks of the same brand... after a while, you'll master that brand and can open another of those locks in seconds.
Lastly, regarding the repo man post above... why wouldn't a repo man have a set of keys to the car? Since it's a repo, I would think the lender could easily have keys made for the car, based on the VIN.