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I broke down and called a lockie

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I broke down and called a lockie

Postby herroldj » 3 Mar 2008 23:54

I spent 2 hours trying to pick a locked door in my house, lucky me the keys were just on the other side. I managed to pick the lock other times without much problem. this time I could only pick it anti clockwise, after 2 hours i called a local smith to get me in my bedroom. Yeah he raked the lock for and hour, and could also only get it anti clockwise which only locks it. Long story short he used chanel locks to break off the knob, now i have a new lock to play with :wink:
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Postby herroldj » 3 Mar 2008 23:57

Amendment to the prior, i will post pick of the key later, it has quite an unusual biting
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Postby op-sec » 4 Mar 2008 0:16

Um... Neither you or the "pro" had ever heard of a plug-spinner?
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Postby herroldj » 4 Mar 2008 0:23

I have pulled the pins on top of the high low high low biting on the key, it also had 3 spool style security pins. not bad for a 5 dollar lock if i do say so myself
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Postby herroldj » 4 Mar 2008 0:26

as for the plug spinner, I don't know if he had one, but I can't afford right now anyway
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Postby op-sec » 4 Mar 2008 0:45

Plug spinner = $30-40USD. (Can't remember exactly what I paid for mine)
Locksmith + replacement lock after he destroyed yours? Has to be more than $30-40USD?!

SPP a lock the first time you see it in WAY under an hour, especially a cheap KIK - priceless.
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Postby linty » 4 Mar 2008 6:40

channel locking pliers really? I think I'd get fired for doing that. We're too lazy to even drill now?
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Postby corey2444 » 13 Mar 2008 3:06

Dont get the cheap $20 one. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. If you wind it more than 2 times it bends the spring and you have to use some needle nose plyers to bend it back. If you wind it twice, like I said, sometimes it works, sometimes not.
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Postby Beyond » 13 Mar 2008 7:08

linty wrote:channel locking pliers really? I think I'd get fired for doing that. We're too lazy to even drill now?


I think most locksmiths know this technique, it just hasn't become mainstream I guess yet? I haven't personally done it but I've been show the technique. On knob sets, it's so much easier than drilling.

As for the locksmith picking it for an hour before doing that, that is a little suspect. I don't know any locksmith that would pick a simple lock for an hour for a customer unless it had significance for the customer (and this one doesn't lead me to believe it did because he broke out the channel locks).
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Postby herroldj » 13 Mar 2008 7:38

it had no value to me, I had 4 more of the locks in my garage, but the bed on the other side of the door. That is where the real value was
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Postby Beyond » 13 Mar 2008 18:49

herroldj wrote:it had no value to me, I had 4 more of the locks in my garage, but the bed on the other side of the door. That is where the real value was


It's not a matter of value towards you that I'm questioning, it's the fact that the locksmith tried to pick it for an hour. Unless he charged you labor for that time, I can't gather any business sense from that move.
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rubber band

Postby selim » 18 Mar 2008 20:41

I have three plug spinner's, two of them are from well known companies,one of them I madImagee myself.

It spins both ways,and work's better then the store bought ones, but the one that work's every time is the simple rubber band. with your post count you should know how they work. I agree with the rest,why would a locksmith waste so much time just to wreck something?
Tom

Sorry about that post count thing
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