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You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.

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"'A key that can open many locks is called a master key, but a lock that can be opened by many keys is a [bleep] lock.'”

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LPL content is always first rate.



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I can take 2 hammers and use it one for a brace and the 2nd one to smack a padlock body and most will jar open.

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A Dremel is better

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Originally Posted by earlybrd
A Dremel is better
Yea but if you need to get some farm gate open or a lock off a water meter before your block layers commit mutiny…

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Always thought my 10" Ridgid was Top Doggy, but now it feels somehow inadequate.


Also, IMO he dismissed that bent Johnson a bit too quickly. Sure, it has limited utility but sometimes getting into tight places nothing else will do.


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I’ve forgot more about lock pickin than that dumfuk will ever know

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^ didn’t watch the video, did you?

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It appears some may have missed the holiday satire.


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That's funny stuff.


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Originally Posted by earlybrd
I’ve forgot more about lock pickin than that dumfuk will ever know

Your name must be Nick with the 4" model.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I can take 2 hammers and use it one for a brace and the 2nd one to smack a padlock body and most will jar open.
^^^BTDT^^^


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Originally Posted by slumlord
I can take 2 hammers and use it one for a brace and the 2nd one to smack a padlock body and most will jar open.
An old railroad spike plus any other striking tool (hammer, axe poll, hatchet, big rock, ...) is the padlock master key.

But....gotta admit I've never witnessed a king dick of that size in use.

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I could definitely relate.


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That was a fun video.


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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2-3 good licks with a framing hammer usually works.


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Pretty stout latch and hasp system on that test bed.
I recommend disc locks to our customers - hard to get to on our doors and bolt cutters are nearly useless on them.


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Originally Posted by DMc
I could definitely relate.

So could I...

... to the 4" king dick. 🤭


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LOL funny stuff!


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