Questions for those who asked to be locked up
Joh
Cheap picks still hasn't broken at all. The ones I used for a video demonstration are 5 yrs old with more variety of sizes and a bit thinner than my cheap picks. I was successful with my cheap picks when it came to opening doors and padlocks. The locks I'm most experienced in are pin tumblers, but any tool can be used if you know what you're doing with the tools. Even a paper clip can be used to pick open handcuffs, which I've done before many times as well. Safety pins works for most zip ties, threading needles, and bobby pins, too. To be honest, know what type of tools you need before deciding on buying generic lock picking sets.
Renita
I don't mind visiting your city during the weekend in the future. What type of padlock is on the belt? Do know if the key inserts from the bottom, side, or front? Tell me the shape of the key and the teeth design if you can remember. I would like to know more before deciding how to handle your lock type.
Raziel I don't mind visiting your city during the weekend in the future
Every weekend? Because she will notice it when I see her again
Raziel What type of padlock is on the belt?
Brass. Both look identical.
Raziel Do know if the key inserts from the bottom, side, or front?
From bottom.
Raziel Tell me the shape of the key and the teeth design if you can remember
I don't have it for obvious reason, but it looked like as an ordinary key.
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Laura
You can, you'd have to disassemble it, so that it works with any key. You'd just have to replace the pins inside so that any key can push the pins, but I'd need to know the height of the front most part of the key. Imagine if you make the first pin the dummy pin, inserting a key partially would open the lock, so its better that the last pin inside the lock is pushed up to open it. Meaning any key would work for the lock, as long as it reaches the back to push up the last pin inside, but the moment the mother finds that the wrong key works, that's when Renita would be screwed and the lock would be replaced immediately.
Unfortunately, I do not have the tools to disassemble any padlocks. I do know that you could just take out a majority of pins to make it super easy to pick, too.
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Raziel Oh, I discovered that Neosteel (Based on @Renita ’s post she says her belt is Neosteel), it uses Abus locking system. I strongly believe it’s brand of the padlock, but I’m not sure.
I went to Neosteel shop page to look details about its lock. It has an option called “Stainless Steel Snap Lock instead of the Abus Locking System”
Apparently her belt’s lock isn’t Stainless Steel Snap Lock based on what she said here, so I guess that may help further.
Update: I strongly think it’s a brand of the padlock after googling Abus lock. https://www.abus.com/
That'll be interesting to pick. I'll have to learn about it up close either way, so we'll see if my knowledge would be enough to get it open. I'm sure it should be easy, or at the most, an intermediate level. It should be ok.
Rina her belt is Neosteel), it uses Abus locking system. I strongly believe it’s brand of the padlock, but I’m not sure.
It is a modified standard ABUS 60/30. Between the shackle in the upper edge of the lock, they have drilled holes and attached a pin, which goes into the locking pin on the locking unit.