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    Nice! Make everyone think you can't. Eliminate yourself from suspicion for when you break in later tonight.



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    @mr2mike needs to post a review of the ExtraSlow lockout service. It wasn't particularly elegant, but we got in.
    Jokes about the two hot women who were eager to get into Mike's house are not appreciated thx.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    10/10 Yelp review.
    Would lock myself out again!

    ExtraSlow was anything but.
    Said he'd be there in 10 min, showed up in 8min 27sec.
    Got right to work. Didn't ask how I am or go through any formalities. Showed him my unit, he picked the tool he wanted and shoved it right in.
    Front door lock was pretty loose and sloppy after years of use and many hand grabs.
    I suggested trying for rear entry.
    My backdoor was deadbolted. With a few minutes of caress and right moves, he was past the deadbolt and rear entry was easily done.

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    10/10 Yelp review.
    Would lock myself out again!

    ExtraSlow was anything but.
    Said he'd be there in 10 min, showed up in 8min 27sec.
    Got right to work. Didn't ask how I am or go through any formalities. Showed him my unit, he picked the tool he wanted and shoved it right in.
    Front door lock was pretty loose and sloppy after years of use and many hand grabs.
    I suggested trying for rear entry.
    My backdoor was deadbolted. With a few minutes of caress and right moves, he was past the deadbolt and rear entry was easily done.
    one user found this review helpful
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    ...Last thing I want is someone reading my posts and losing their cock over it...
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    Meh, they all look like Jackie Chan to me
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    I'm generally cute.

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    My lock picking tool I got at Home Depot. Looks like a 5lb sledge.
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    I say stupid shit all the time.
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    Happy to assist, and even happier I didn't fail! That front doorlock probably just need to be replaced. I think it's close to falling apart.

    For those who care, gained entry through the rear deadbolt with a single pin attack. I didn't have sucess with a rake attempt. My guess is that I was overset with the raking action.

    If I was doing residential locks often, I'd buy a thicker set of picks, mine are more suitable for narrower padlock keyways.
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    You realize you are talking to the guy who made his own furniture out of salad bowls right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr2mike View Post
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    10/10 Yelp review.
    Would lock myself out again!

    ExtraSlow was anything but.
    Said he'd be there in 10 min, showed up in 8min 27sec.
    Got right to work. Didn't ask how I am or go through any formalities. Showed him my unit, he picked the tool he wanted and shoved it right in.
    Front door lock was pretty loose and sloppy after years of use and many hand grabs.
    I suggested trying for rear entry.
    My backdoor was deadbolted. With a few minutes of caress and right moves, he was past the deadbolt and rear entry was easily done.

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    "It was only until he left that I realized that he in fact didn't just unlock my house, he unlocked my heart"
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Is the pinky tickling crack necessary?

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    I have the weirdest boner right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomcoPDR View Post
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    Is the pinky tickling crack necessary?
    Not for everyone, but I'm a fancy boi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TomcoPDR View Post
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    Is the pinky tickling crack necessary?
    Where’s the ring?!

    Also, check out that coverage on the head. Guy is like a younger John Stamos
    "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."

    -H.P. Lovecraft

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkane View Post
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    Also, check out that coverage on the head. Guy is like a younger John Stamos
    You're surprised? There's reasons why his art room is backed up worse than a service Canada passport office. This is one.

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    I've never seen an Engineer with an Accountant's haircut. What an intricate puzzle you are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JRSC00LUDE View Post
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    I've never seen an Engineer with an Accountant's haircut. What an intricate puzzle you are.
    I have no idea what that means but it makes me giggle.
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    I like how ES is not rocking the pinky ring yet still flaunting the pinky out to show he is the kinda guy who doesn't need to wear the ring.

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    My fave beyonder
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    Quote Originally Posted by max_boost View Post
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    My fave beyonder
    Mine too.
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    Bump if anyone has re-keyed locks to match keys.
    I've got two knobs that take different keys and I am not about that life.
    Can anyone help?

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    Never done it but I have watched a few youtube videos about it. If it's a standard lock, you'll need to remove and replace the pins inside the lock cylinder. My take on that task is that it's something most of us COULD do, but there's a high chance of having issues, or not getting the result you want.

    Probably possible to just new cylinders only and swap out the entire cylinder in the lock, if you like the rest of the lock.

    Myself, I'd just buy a pair of new locks unless these are specialized somehow. Seems like the refer to these keyed alike boxes as "project pack". I myself don't love the wiser smartkey system, although that's an option too.

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