Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Chris_Davis and more videos in the Home Security category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Locked yourself out of the house? Most common pin and tumbler locks can be picked with a little luck and finesse—so before you call a locksmith, try this. To complete this How-To you will need: A paperclip or safety pin A tension wrench (sometimes called a torque wrench) A second paperclip Warning: Only pick your own locks—or you could wind up in a lot of trouble. Step 1: Get a paperclip Get a paperclip or safety pin and bend it straight. Now make a slight upwards bend at the very end. Tip: You can buy a professional lock pick set at a hardware store. There is a basic size intended for American locks. Step 2: Insert the wrench Insert your wrench into the lower part of the keyhole—that is, the side opposite the one where the key's teeth would go in. Step 3: Determine direction Figure out which way the lock needs to be turned to open by turning the wrench clockwise and then counterclockwise. You'll feel which way has more give. Step 4: Turn the lock Turn the lock the correct way with the wrench, putting slight pressure on it. Hold the wrench in place. Step 5: Insert the paperclip While keeping pressure on the lock, insert the end ...
This is a method I've employed for some time now, so it's time to share. It will teach you how to hold a pick, how to pick the strings and how to move the arm effeciently so that you get good fast!!!
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Underwear category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Like Brazilian waxes and sex toys, the thong is not for everyone. But it can serve a purpose—and no, it's not peeking out from low-slung jeans, flashing too much information. To complete this How-To you will need: A selection of thongs A butt Step 1: Understand purpose Understand that there is a practical purpose for the thong. Though it's sometimes worn to turn up the heat in the bedroom, many women wear the cheek-exposing briefs to avoid panty lines under close-fitting skirts and pants. Step 2: Think of thong as panty When considering fit, think of the thong like any other panty. If it's too small it could cut off your circulation; if it's too big, it could bunch in the front or sit above your waist. Step 3: Choose one that will stay hidden Thongs come in lots of different cuts, like high-waisted, g-string, hip huggers, low-rise—even crotchless. Choose one that works best for you, and that will stay hidden below your waistline. Tip: Since a thong is meant to be discreet, announcing itself every time you bend over defeats the purpose—and just looks tacky. Step 4: Choose the fabric Choose the fabric you prefer. For everyday underwear ...
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