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pick proof

Postby lexiewonderdog » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:12 pm

I have a lock picking question. I am new at this, but I am learning everday. I have manually picked every lock in the house except the one I wanted to pick. Its a key lock with pins. When I pick the lock it opens one quarter of a turn ccw and stops. there must be some sort of security stop. When I look into the cylinder there are two raised round nubs on the bottom. How ever these nubs do not push down with a pick. Also note I removed the door stop to see if I could see the bolt. Its a actual bolt. It is locked and does not move. My kid put this lock on his door to keep his mother out. She thinks he is smoking pot. I don;t know if I gave you enough information. The handle for the lock and the keyway are both horizontal not vertical. What do I have here? Thanks MD
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Re: pick proof

Postby minifhncc » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:14 am

lexiewonderdog wrote:What do I have here?


Be careful that the feds don't catch you.
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Re: pick proof

Postby clearmoon247 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:34 am

I would love to see a picture of the keyway for that lock. I just can't imagine what it looks like in my mind.
Aim for the impossible, because there is no challenge in trying when something is known that it can be done
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Re: pick proof

Postby Buggs41 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:35 am

MD

When the kid is at school, simply remove the lock, and replace it with a passage set.
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Re: pick proof

Postby cledry » Fri Apr 27, 2012 6:50 am

You have a 45 degree bi-nub. Good luck picking that one.
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Re: pick proof

Postby squelchtone » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:05 am

lexiewonderdog wrote:I have a lock picking question. I am new at this, but I am learning everday. I have manually picked every lock in the house except the one I wanted to pick. Its a key lock with pins. When I pick the lock it opens one quarter of a turn ccw and stops. there must be some sort of security stop. When I look into the cylinder there are two raised round nubs on the bottom. How ever these nubs do not push down with a pick. Also note I removed the door stop to see if I could see the bolt. Its a actual bolt. It is locked and does not move. My kid put this lock on his door to keep his mother out. She thinks he is smoking pot. I don;t know if I gave you enough information. The handle for the lock and the keyway are both horizontal not vertical. What do I have here? Thanks MD


Tell DD to have a talk about trust with the child, not to pick locks around the house.. and if your teen is living in your house, then it is your house, so putting a lock on the door against your wishes already says the kid thinks he can do whatever he wants and doesn't trust or respect your rules.

Remove door from hinges and put hinge pins away somewhere.. no door, no problem.

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Re: pick proof

Postby Bob Jim Bob » Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:48 pm

cledry wrote:You have a 45 degree bi-nub. Good luck picking that one.


Apparently this is not your average kid. I wonder what's behind that door?
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Re: pick proof

Postby minifhncc » Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:15 pm

Come on guys... The op has one post...
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Re: pick proof

Postby Daggers » Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:15 am

what's a 45 degree bi nub? I couldn't find anything on it
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Re: pick proof

Postby cledry » Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:15 am

Daggers wrote:what's a 45 degree bi nub? I couldn't find anything on it
The handle for the lock and the keyway are both horizontal not vertical, there are two raised round nubs on the bottom
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Re: pick proof

Postby Daggers » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:49 am

oh ok, thanks
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