View Full Version : Complete 2 in 1 lock picking manual.
rocket ron
7th May, 2013, 06:20 AM
Here is the part 1 of the
"Complete 2 in 1 picking guide from Auto Smart"
Rocket Ron :guns:
rocket ron
7th May, 2013, 06:22 AM
Here is part 2.
siyadk
7th May, 2013, 07:10 AM
Thank u... Thank u... Thank u... I have been looking for this one for a long time
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siyadk
7th May, 2013, 12:24 PM
rocket ron, have u used this tools ?? is it any good?
hauwkee
7th May, 2013, 06:33 PM
thanks brother this will complete my lishi manual not sure if those pick work with high security since lishi can be tricky lol
rocket ron
7th May, 2013, 11:47 PM
Tools are good. I think Lishi are better built but the way you use them is the same. If your picking in the dark or bad light i will grab these as a the light slides on the paddle and is more secure than the magnetic lishi light! Makes a big difference. Will up load some pics soon.
R.R.
siyadk
8th May, 2013, 10:31 AM
greatt rocket ron, i have been looking for someone for ages to get review on these tools. I cant get Lishi tools coz my country doesnt have a distributor and my pocket is way too light for original lishi
going to order one HU58 n HU92 right now!!
912secured
8th May, 2013, 07:14 PM
Thanks ROCK.
Automat
9th May, 2013, 11:13 PM
Yes.........Very very helpful. This forum is the best because of great contributions like yours Ron!!
hauwkee
10th May, 2013, 07:52 AM
tks for sharing again
javyb
10th May, 2013, 08:57 AM
Thank you for sharing
bigkey
25th August, 2015, 02:22 AM
Thank you heaps and heaps
obdsystems
25th August, 2015, 11:14 AM
Yes.........Very very helpful. This forum is the best because of great contributions like yours Ron!!
also very public lol,
but thanks
lpf01
25th August, 2015, 08:02 PM
greatt rocket ron, i have been looking for someone for ages to get review on these tools. I cant get Lishi tools coz my country doesnt have a distributor and my pocket is way too light for original lishi
going to order one HU58 n HU92 right now!!
Starting with HU58 is probably the best way to broke your tool if you are not very careful, first of all, practice on easier locks to get an image what is the feedback from a bendig/correctly setted/ or not moving wafer on this tool.
And the HU58 can be tricky because you need to pull out the tool a little bit ( there is a marking on the tip of the tool for this) before you turn the lock to open.
I use theese ( original lishi) tools every day, and i cannot name a better tool than theese to pop up high security car locks ( okay turbodecoder can be faster, but if you practice enough you can pop a basic 8 wafer lock under 1 min).
sasa5
1st September, 2015, 08:24 PM
Thanks :)
rapidlocksmiths
1st September, 2015, 11:11 PM
i know tony audsley from australia who wrote these , a very nice guy and a good honest hard working locksmith , took him nearly a year to write these guides and lay them out , it only took auto smart a month or 2 to copy them , i dont think he even covered his costs let alone his time and effort , but i guess theres always a victim , just a shame its a nice guy like tony that lost out , i doubt he will ever do the next book now on the new locks , which will be a sad loss to some im sure .
paul_12345
1st September, 2015, 11:46 PM
i know tony audsley from australia who wrote these , a very nice guy and a good honest hard working locksmith , took him nearly a year to write these guides and lay them out , it only took auto smart a month or 2 to copy them , i dont think he even covered his costs let alone his time and effort , but i guess theres always a victim , just a shame its a nice guy like tony that lost out , i doubt he will ever do the next book now on the new locks , which will be a sad loss to some im sure .
I'm sure there would lot of people that would donate to get some more made.. maybe a kickstarter project
cqae
1st September, 2015, 11:47 PM
Rapioc, I think Tony has actually retired, I dealt with him a few times, but recently his site has been taken down & I seem to rememeber reading he retired
rapidlocksmiths
2nd September, 2015, 11:45 AM
i know his wife had suffered some ill health and that he was looking to slow down or retire , he wrote the books in the hope of generating a modest pension top up , though this went to the wall once auto smart copied it as no longer had any value . if he has indeed retired now then i wish him all the best and a happy retirement , as he was always helpful and one of the few genuine nice guys in this industry , im sure he would be happy to know that so many like and want his work and be happy if it makes a difference for some .
just a shame he didnt benefit from it , he deserved far better than he got , but i suspect has long since put it behind him and moved on , just be nice to see him get the credit if not the thanks , rather than the chinese thieves that stole and copied his work .
its always nice to get something for free , but theres often a victim when the case , sad when its someone you knew , liked and respected.
so enjoy it and use it and benefit from it , just give the credit to and spare a thought for the guy behind it .
cqae
3rd September, 2015, 01:48 AM
I agree 100%, I spoke to tony a few times and have nothing but good things to say about him...helpful, knowledgeable & respectful......I also had a quick chat to him about his wife & hope all is going well in that regard
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