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I'm new to picking and I have a question

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I'm new to picking and I have a question

Postby Jette36 » 29 Apr 2006 19:45

I'm trying to unlock my front door.
I apply tension pressure and I set the pins in place, but it doesnt turn.
I think the pins are in place becuase there isn't anything pushing them down, they're just kind of dangling.
But it still wont turn...

btw, locks turn clockwise right?
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Postby duke3229 » 29 Apr 2006 19:51

first who is the manufacturer? you are most likely false setting security pins. You can search for many threads on security threads. By the way I would link you to a thread but i haven't read how to do that yet. If they are security pins then you should try to find an easier lock to start with. (without security pins) You could buy a quikset for about 9 U.S. dollars at a hardware store. plus you can repin them with security pins later when you get to that level. :)
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Re: I'm new to picking and I have a question

Postby jimb » 29 Apr 2006 20:07

Jette36 wrote:btw, locks turn clockwise right?


Not always, if it's a deadbolt it will always turn towards the hinges.
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Postby tweed » 30 Apr 2006 13:45

ya, i think it would be a good idea to start with a cheaper lock. one you can repin. not only is that a better way to start learning but a good way to avoid damaging the lock on your front door.
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Postby Shrub » 30 Apr 2006 17:29

As alreay said dont pick locks you rely on, if practiseing youve a good chance of getting in a mess.
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Postby Mr. Lock Pick » 30 Apr 2006 21:40

most likely hase a security pin.
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Postby specialist » 30 Apr 2006 21:52

Your probably applying too much tension and causing your driver pins to bind. Try relaxing your tension a bit. I would recommend not using your doors to practice with though. If your lock is a Kwikset, Defiant, or any of the other cheap locks using the KW1 keyway, it probably doesn't have security pins. Hope this helps.

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