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ShAkEr
March 1st, 2009, 02:29 AM
OK these are some pretty quit and clean ways to brake windows i guess braking windows is probably pretty common knowledge but im sick of seeing all of these forums on lock picking because lock picking can take some time especially if your not good at it where braking windows is alot faster so save the lock picking for your moms drug safe its called BREAKING and entering for a reason

METHOD NUMBER ONE (easiest)

Materials:

Tape (works best with duck tape)

Blunt object (I use a hammer)

Gloves (to protect your hands)



Step One:Take the tape and put it on the area of the window you want to break.

Step Two:Then you take your hammer and hit the window.
If the tape was put on the window correctly then the window will break with out any noise or mess to clean up.

Step Three: Pell back the tape the pices of glass should peel off with the tape.



METHOD NUMBER TWO (homemade class cutter)

Dip a piece of common string in alcohol and squeeze dry, or as dry as it will get without dripping. This string should then be placed on the already marked glass and tied tight. Light the string and let it burn off. Immediately, while the glass is still hot, plunge it into cold water. Be sure the container of water is large enough to let the glass to completely submerge, as well your arm up to the elbow, so as to deaden the vibration when you strike the glass. Strike the glass with your other hand above the line using a wooden stick and hitting a sharp stroke. This quick, sharp stroke will break the glass where it has been weakened by the burning string, as if done by a regular glass cutter. this people usualy use for making bongs but it could work for breaking glass too if done rite just tape the string to the window


METHOD NUMBER THREE (drilling through glass)

Get a piece of steel wire and file the wire to the shape of a drill. The wire-drill must be tempered as follows: Heat the end of the wire-drill on a flame until it is dull red, then place it in metallic mercury. The wire-drill, tempered in this manner, will bore through glass as easily as through soft metal. When drilling in glass, always use oil of turpentine with a little camphor to lubricate the wire-drill. CAUTION: When you make the drill, do not make the cutting edges so sharp or too acute. The drill will cut slowly, but you will have better holes with less breakage.

METHOD NUMBER FOUR (bb gun and file)
believe it or not a little kid gave me this idea see me and my friend were trying to make bongs out of jager bottles but we kept breaking them cuz we were high and not doing it right so we ended up givin up then a little while later my friends little brother comes in with a jager bottle with perfect choke hole and hitin hole in it perfect circles! he said he shot it with the bb gun geneous? i think so so anyways i tried this on a window which works pretty well i think take a bb gun and shoot a hole in the window next to the lock
then take a small file and move it around in the hole in a circular motion till the hole is big enough to fit your hand into to unlock the window quiet and somewhat quick

METHOD NUMBER FIVE (wtf??? peanut butter???)

Allright my friend sent me this a while ago but i never tried it so idk if it works but i figure i mite as well put it on here anyways for a little variety

Take a jar of peanut butter and a piece of cardboard cut to the approximate size of the window you want to enter. Choose a window that is out of public view, ideally with a bush or vines in front of it.
To find out if someone is home, the best way is to stand off at a distance and throw a rock through the master bedroom window. If someone is home you will see and hear activity in the house, and then you can just sneak away. If minutes go by and there’s no sound, light, or motion, then go to the window you plan to enter and spread peanut butter all over the glass in a thick layer. Use a trowel or similar tool for this so you can do it quick. Once the window is covered, stick the pre-cut cardboard to the peanut butter.
Whack the cardboard once with your fist, hard. The glass will break but it will be stuck to the peanut butter and so there won’t be much of a sound and pieces of glass won’t fall all over the place. Then you can quietly remove the rest of the glass and climb in.

NUMBER SIX REMOVEING THE SCREEN
most people forget to grab something to take care of the screens i think the best way is just an old fashion carpenter knife or if you can just take a screwdriver and pop it out all together but ive been so desperate that ive burnt holes in screens before, which only works on the cheap plastic screens but hey you know what ever it takes to get the job done just dont forget to plan ahead on how to get rid of the screen

ShAkEr
March 1st, 2009, 01:08 PM
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rsdbaby
March 2nd, 2009, 08:21 PM
You know they have those little hammer things that break the glass. You should be able to find them at sporting good stores, theyre for breaking car door windows when if you land in water (because thats such a common occurrence.....).

DontPanicItsOrganic
March 5th, 2009, 01:45 PM
you should find something with heavy adhesive effects or something that can suction cup to the glass. Once you apply this apply something that can pull the glass equally throughout the pane and then pull very hard and very fast (i prefer to do so slowly because you can tell weather the adhesive is applied strong enough to brake the pane). This will not only cause the glass to shatter but will have the glass falling to the outside of the house so no one can hear the glass hit the floor. This also makes it easier for you to crawl into the house without cuts and scratches (the less blood the less evidence).

ShAkEr
April 7th, 2009, 10:02 AM
good ideas odds are if you brake into a house their not gonna send your blood to a lab but it still sucks to cut ure back jumping out a broken window (believe me i know)

ShAkEr
April 7th, 2009, 11:37 AM
bumpin my shit

drsteeze
May 5th, 2009, 11:48 PM
you left out SPARK PLUGS, that shit works ive done it before and its not very loud you simply throw a new spark plug at a window and it shatters into small small pieces. supposedly if you read on the net then the metal cracks the window and the Porcelain with the charge actually sends a charge through the glass which makes it break easier.

don't know if my facts are right but it does work regardless.

ShAkEr
June 30th, 2009, 12:45 AM
bumpin my shit

xprince
July 2nd, 2009, 12:16 AM
porc****n from a spark plug works real good...break the spark plug and get a little piece of the white part, around the size of a pill. find window and throw lol

stageninja91
July 5th, 2009, 04:53 AM
You know they have those little hammer things that break the glass. You should be able to find them at sporting good stores, theyre for breaking car door windows when if you land in water (because thats such a common occurrence.....).

while that will work to shatter the glass it won't do it quietly or as cleanly as on tempered glass like it was designed for. so u will have a whole bunch of shattered glass flying out unless you have taken the necessary precautions

CrazyCory564
July 5th, 2009, 11:51 AM
good ideas odds are if you brake into a house their not gonna send your blood to a lab but it still sucks to cut ure back jumping out a broken window (believe me i know)

If you already broke into the car through the window, why wouldn't you just open the door to get out? Cars don't lock from the outside, or else you wouldn't have to break the window in the first place...

Idiot

alucard621
July 7th, 2009, 01:39 PM
*ahem*
@cory
"if you break into a house, they're not going to send you blood to a lab"
"break into a house, they're not going"
"house"

really? that one was spelled out right in the quote. what the fuck are you talking about with this 'cars' bullshit? learn to read before you flame someone. especially someone who's laid out a shit ton of ways to break windows effectively for you.

illmatic
July 7th, 2009, 01:54 PM
Ha, no doubt alcucard. And even you meant to put house, cory, maybe you jump out the window again cause you don't want to walk out the front door and have the neighbours waving to you?? LOL.

stageninja91
July 8th, 2009, 02:40 AM
well why not use the backdoor? unless they have a dog

sellrobert
July 8th, 2009, 01:20 PM
How are you supposed to "plunge' a glass window in water if its attached to a house? The therory is fundamentally sound because of the rapid expansion and contraction of heated then cooled glass. It creates stress fractures then can then be capitalized on. I suggest a spray bottle or hose or some such thing, heating the glass then spraying it to create the fractures. Then just spray, watch the cracks and then use suction or tape to pull out the selected area of window. Anyway, great post. I think the peanut butter thing would work better with like a silicone glue or some other better glue. The peanut butter would just not be sticky enough I think. Good job otherwise.

sellrobert
July 8th, 2009, 01:23 PM
If you already broke into the car through the window, why wouldn't you just open the door to get out? Cars don't lock from the outside, or else you wouldn't have to break the window in the first place...

Idiot
Congrats. I officially award you the "Moronic jackass of the day" award. Your prize is a virtual swift kick in the ass and the sincere wish that you get your dumb ass banned numb nuts.

alex_m99
October 28th, 2009, 06:46 AM
These all sound like great ideas, but alarms on houses are pretty much standard these days unless you're a redneck and don't call 911!
i was thinking that cutting the rubber which holds the window in place could assist with the methods mentioned, like pulling the window out with adhesive or peanut butter lol
clever ideas though, just wondering why no one mentions alarms in these posts

Ioek
November 2nd, 2009, 07:56 PM
If you're dealing with car windows, use pieces of porcelain. I'm not sure exactly why it happens (Something to do with the glass being tempered?) but it doesn't take a very hard throw to make a small piece bust a window.

hdeuce
November 2nd, 2009, 08:02 PM
The rubber seals the window it doesnt hold it in place. The FRAME around the glass holds the window in place, newer windows its made of hard plastic usually on older windows usually pieces of wooden molding. The porcelain from spark plugs works really well take a small piece, and throw it at the window, you will hear a pop, and the window will be almost completely spider webbed. Also, back when i was breaking into houses, most house alarm systems were set up to go off if doors or windows were opened, which you didnt have to do if you broke the window and climbed through it.

alex_m99
November 2nd, 2009, 10:07 PM
ohhk my bad, just though that might have helped :S what was I thinking :P

and I wasn't sure about that either, how the alarm triggers only when the window actually opens, but what about sensory alarms that can detect movement, most houses have them thesedays

xXN0sferatuXx
November 2nd, 2009, 11:05 PM
Heat shock to a window tends to work very well. Just find a window that has a nice layer of ice then apply instant heat like a torch to it and it'll break rather quickly same thing works if you heat one then put an ice pack on it.

ilovetorobpeople
November 11th, 2009, 01:03 PM
Would it set off an alarm if one were to pry off the bottom half of a sliding window (the type where it's two actual separate pieces of glass and one slides down to close)?

hdeuce
November 11th, 2009, 04:45 PM
usually where the two halves of the window meet there is a sensor, anything that cause that sensor to break its connection with itself causes the alarm to go off.

Motion sensors are easy to fool also, just move really really slow. The sensor when it first sees movement doesnt alert anything it waits, and if something moves again within a given period of time, thats whne it goes off, helps not to alert the authorities over every little movement. Also, check the neighborhoods out first. Chances are if a house has a cat it doesnt have motion sensors. And infrared sensors, can be spotted , just move through the place carefully and you should be able to avoid them if they are there.

chozen
November 11th, 2009, 04:56 PM
if u fast enough like me u can just shatter a window and be in then out

freerider
November 14th, 2009, 10:09 AM
Me and my friend tried the peanut butter trick on my friends house just for funsies. It TOTALLY works lol.