Are you referring to me?Originally posted by fudgester:Just don't use combination locks, that's all... I know of people who like to show off their prowess in cracking the combination code of such locks.
nope they now issue ones wif keys.Originally posted by vito_corleone:they will issue you with a number lock, its good enough and welcome to hell
Spot check locker.Originally posted by Gordonator:u scare of people stealing your underwears?
or else why the need for a strong lock? what is that u are afraid of people of stealing?
yeah you're rightOriginally posted by Fatum:it's not about the strength really ,.....
but you'd want to get the sort where it's impossible to get the keys out without locking the lock ....
Combination locks too easy to crack. It's like cracking password.Originally posted by fudgester:Sigh.... honestly, what's wrong with using those cheap brass Tri-Circle locks?
They cost around $3 and can be bought at any neighbourhood hardware store.
I've been using them since day 1 of BMT up till a few days before ORD.
Just don't use combination locks, that's all... I know of people who like to show off their prowess in cracking the combination code of such locks.
I asked the locksmith at Junction8 once. He said 'yes'.Originally posted by Gordonator:i have a question. can a abloy lock key be duplicated by the smith?
no leh i was from march 07 intake, we were all issued with the number locksOriginally posted by kwlee:nope they now issue ones wif keys.
u dun need to noe the password to crack a number combination lock.Originally posted by crabx:dun use number combination lock...
later after a particular tiring training, where u kenna fxxk upside down n tekan like hell... u will be so disoriented that u forgot the number combi
how cum?Originally posted by monoslayer:u dun need to noe the password to crack a number combination lock.