Hi
THE QUESTION
Are slimline picks strong enough to turn the cam on Yale thumbturn locks, or would it better to use standard picks which are more rigid.
THE PROBLEM
i was having trouble picking this one lock and i could'nt identify the problem. After setting all the pins I was able to turn the cylinder as usual but after turning it one full revolution the pins set again and the lock did'nt open, i then set the pins again and turned the cylinder, in the same direction, in another full revolution thinking that it needed to be turned further, and again the pins set but the lock still did'nt open and i attempted this both clockwise and anticlockwise. I also tried opening the door when the cylinder was turned half way but no luck.
There was also a spring type mechanism at the back of the cylinder which i kept catching the pick on and if I pushed it, it was difficult to pull the pick back out.
THE INTENDED SOLUTION
After setting the pins, I intend to use the long end of the tention wrench to push back the spring mechanism and pick up the cam which hopefully will open the lock, however, i am not sure if slim line picks are suitable for the task.
Any suggestions?
Thanks