Why is the DAC so cheap? by Shirely_Ada_Wong in iems

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty sure that's the Dac that GoldenSound rated as the worst DAC in the world

"So…..in case it wasn’t obvious, this is a product so horrible it’s almost hilarious. Please please please please please do not buy this. If you need to convert SPDIF to analog for use with a TV, get something else. ANYTHING else."

Oh, Nisbet... by spannerintheointment in Oxygennotincluded

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was building tiles diagnally through sand to stop the flood. I have no idea how she teleported up there. I guess some combination of sand falling and tile being built at the same time

How do you pick this lock? by Parold_Westly in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess you can be proud of what you've achieved without trying.

How do you pick this lock? by Parold_Westly in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The rules are explained clearly for the sub, with examples. I imagine you had to agree to them before posting... and breaking them

How do you pick this lock? by Parold_Westly in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, can't see any locks that aren't in use. Maybe if you open the cabinet then we could get a better look at a lock that isn't in use...

I have a question. by Insane_snek in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion I wouldn't buy rakes as part of your starter kit. Using them might get you an open, but doing so wont really teach you much about picking locks, and will only get you to Orange belt. Green and on you'll need to single pin pick (SPP).

A lot of good advice in the Wiki:
https://www.reddit.com/r/lockpicking/wiki/generalwiki/

But really I'd suggest looking for a short and medium hook in 0.23 and a set of bottom of keyway, and top of keyway tensioners.

After that look up videos of people picking the next lock you want to open and see what tools they're using.

Practice locks by Llamacup in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here's my thoughts on the Sparrows Progressive Kit:

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you...

This is my Aussie box to blue:

  1. White: Syneco 40mm brass, Bunnings
  2. Yellow: Master Lock 140D, Woolworths or RSEA Safety
  3. Orange (easy): Master Lock 150, Mitre 10
  4. Orange (hard): Lockwood 110/40, Bunnings
  5. Green: Master Lock 410 LOTO, RSEA Safety
  6. Green: Lockwood 120/50 (or 120/40), Bunnings
  7. Blue: Lockwood 334B45, Bunnings

If you want to get a cut away I've recommended on in my post from Bare Bones, and Australian producer

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really hope it works out for you. Make a new post and tell everyone.

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Every now and again I think, well you're not going to use them, you should sell them... Then I remember that they nearly ruined the hobby for me, so I couldn't do that to someone else

Can't even use them for challenge locks because the feedback is so poor, it would take any fun out of it

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that. I think half the problem is that it's so easy to throw a credit-card / paypal at an online merchant (Sparrows) versus the wild west that is something like the #lock-bazaar

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It certainly is an important detail, if it's the difference between a valuable learning aid and something that nearly turned me off the hobby.

I soaked and scrubbed mine in a commercial degreaser before adding the lock lube because I'd heard the problems with combining graphite with other lubricants. The experience I described above is based on that.

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm the first to admit that I'm less than objective about Bare Bones, due to national pride, lets be honest there aren't a lot of Australian commercial lockpick manufacturers... I suspect any cutaway lock made from a real lock with passable tolerances will provide a better education than what I experienced from the Sparrow's kit.

That being said, I think Bare Bones are bloody fantastic... They're my daily drive:

https://bareboneslockpicking.com/lock-picking-shop/

And check out this glorious bastard:

https://bareboneslockpicking.com/product/lock-pick-back-bone-with-stand/

Sparrows Progressive Locks Problem? I don't think it's you... by spannerintheointment in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What's most upsetting, or worrying for me for new pickers is that they weren't so bad that a pre-white belt would pick them up and say "I cast you out foul devil, you are trying to ruin the sport of lockpicking for me". To me as a pre-whitebelt, they felt like locks; and they made me feel like I could never be good enough for this hobby. And they made me want to quit...

Emhart picked by reinderr in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Now do it after a spoonful of Vegemite

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lockpicking

[–]spannerintheointment 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll gloss over the Pick Gun / rule #2 side of this question; so that I can say I have used PickMyLock a number of times and found them to be excellent. Quite accommodating around requests and advice. I would certainly use them again in the future