Uh huh. I get it. but what am I up against?
This...
I've also prepared a little video to show you what to do.
As you can see the log book is held within a secure container and the only way to access the log is to remove the padlock.
Okay so how do I get in?
A lock picking kit is absolutely necessary in order to pick the lock!
The lock must first be picked to be able to get at the Log book, and you have my explicit permission to pick this one lock.
Non signing and Cutting/forcing of the lock will result in LOG DELETION. Please keep everything as it is. So no bolt cutters, hacksaws or other destructive entry methods.
Gotcha that but where do I learn to do this stuff?
There are a lot of resources out there that can help you. to make things easier, I've found a couple of useful resources. The first is the a useful presentation on the basics of pin tumbler locks and a really good, although long video presentation on the same subject.
Cheers, now I know what to do, but where do I get the picks?
Strangely they are easy to buy, moderately easy to make and if you ask someone nicely, they may lend you their picks.
Wow...So anything else I should know ?
A couple of things. The lock you are up against isn't too hard as I do actually want people to log this one. It has has no strange security pins such as mushrooms or serrated ones so you ought to get in.
finally there are two golden rules you need to remember:
Only pick locks you own or you have been given explicit permission to pick.
Never pick a lock you rely on.
So have fun and happy picking.
If you've enjoyed this lock picking cache then why not try doing my others:
Wiltshire Lockpicking Cache #1 - GC5EX9R
A Somerset Lockpicking cache - GC5FHV2
Many thanks to Mashcast for moving this cache to its new location.