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    Interesting you-tube clips. I must say that I didn't learn anything new, save how easy it was to freeze and smash the bicycle combination lock. Suspect that the lock was of sufficiently poor quality that a good smack with a hammer would have done just as 'good' a job.

    During my last trip abroad, I happened to leave my keys behind during the usual commotion at Heathrow's security check-in. It wasn't until I arrived at my destination did I realise what had happened. I needed my keys to unlock the padlock on my case. I borrowed a nail-file with a 'hooked' end from someone at the hotel where I was staying and simply picked the lock. I say 'simply' because I knew I could do it, I had tried doing so before: the padlock was of sufficiently simple, or poor, construction.

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    As a custidian who has used a can of freeze it to remove old bike locks lets behind freezeing to sub zero makes them very brittle,it works where the hammer will just mabey leave a small dent.
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