How you might ask? Well, with this detailed, yet easy-to-follow visual guide on how to crack a Master combination padlock, of course:
For more details on that method, you can get a closer look here. Otherwise, you can use the WikiHow method, which, frankly, sounds a lot more boring than the flashy guide up there…but then again I can’t say because I didn’t even look at the chart above, yet alone the page, page-and-a-half long instructions below, so…:
…there are 64,000 possible combinations on a standard 40-number Master Lock. With this method, however, you can quickly narrow that down to 100 combinations, a workable number to try if you’ve got the time and the inclination to give it a shot.
Now go forth to the high schools of the world and steal their shit!
Oh yeah, and this too:
[via Lifehacker]


















