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Will__ | 23:57 Mon 29th Mar 2004 | How it Works
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I put a combination padlock on one of my bags.
Can't remember the combination! How can I get it off without a hacksaw? Any ideas? Is there a trick?
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While we're at it, I recently forgot the code to turn off the house alarm. Is there any way of disabling it and getting in so that I can make off with the telly? :-p
You could do worse than having a look at this page: http://www.howstuffworks.com/inside-lock.htm
feel it. if you rotate each dial singly and waggle the lock bar you can normally feel the lock position as more waggly than the rest. then repeat till done
I did this one to a three number lock. I rented a good movie and sat dowm and started at 111...took about an hour...always used memorable combinations after that
So what you're saying, incitatus is if you wiggle the actually horse-shoe lock in a saccadic manner on each number, you can actually feel which one is the most lose? That's fantastic information! I imagine it only works on the cheaper locks, but well worth remembering - thanks!
Indie, pardon my ignorance, but what on earth does saccadic mean?!
As if you don't know! Oh I'll just nonchalantly drop in the fact that it means "jerky" or "twitching". Some oddball taught me that recently.
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cheers for your answers. I used the "sit down in front of a good movie" approach and luckily for me the number was 161. That should mean something to me I'm sure but my mind these days is like a big metal thing with holes in. Now I've changed the number to something else I can forget even more easily.

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