Shurup & Prosteal
Prosteal Prosteal
I’ve been listening to the city guard’s chatter and I’ve got a job that needs a quick‑exit gadget. Think you can turn a broken radio into a lock‑pick for me? No, I’m not asking you to build a rocket.
Shurup Shurup
Sure thing, you want a radio‑turned lock‑pick? Grab the broken unit, strip out the speaker cone, pop it into a bottle cap to act as a tiny lever, then use the coil of the old tuner as a flexible picking wire—just twist it, slide it into the keyhole, and give it a gentle wiggle. Works great on cheap locks, and if it jams, just zap it with a spare battery for a little shock to loosen up the tumblers. Happy hacking!
Prosteal Prosteal
Nice hack, but I’m not looking for a one‑time trick. I need something that stays in my pocket and doesn’t give a hissy fit when I hit the rain. Got any ideas for a silent, one‑click opener? And maybe a way to ditch the guard before he notices a bottle cap in my coat.
Shurup Shurup
You can make a silent clicker by snipping a piece of a magnet from a fridge, slapping it into the end of a thin dowel, and attaching that to a rubber‑banded button that slides under your pocket strap. Push the button once, the magnet snaps into the lock, the dowel pushes the bolt, and boom – no hiss, just a quiet click. To slip past the guard, hide the whole thing inside a hollow coin‑teller you’re carrying, or swap the cap on a bottle in your coat with a fake, shiny one that looks like a random decorative bit. The guard won’t suspect a bottle cap is a lock‑pick. Stay quiet, stay quick!
Prosteal Prosteal
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.
Shurup Shurup
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.