A soda can is used to open a padlock.
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“How to Pick a Lock with a Soda Can” by HelpMeBeHelpful http://youtu.be/mpF2tWgHND8
WARNING: This video is for demonstration purposes. “Shimming” pad-locks using this method may result in bits of metal tearing off and getting stuck inside the locking mechanism. This can potentially damage the lock. “Shimming” should only be attempted if the lock belongs to you and there is no other practical way to open the lock. If you attempt opening a lock that does not belong to you, without the prior consent of the owner, the activity may be illegal and you may be subject to the consequences. Use of video content is at own risk.
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In emergency situations, it’s always good to know and understand as many options as possible.
If you have a padlock for which you’ve forgotten the combination, it can be opened with commonly available items.
I was impressed to learn that these types of locks could be opened so easily, and with something as simple as a piece of soda can.
For more details, check out a similar video by CrazyRussianHacker: “How To Pick a Lock – Zombie Survival Tips #7” http://youtu.be/Pfro-V2qVik