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First Lock Picked

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

First Lock Picked

Postby pauly003 » 3 Nov 2006 12:52

I picked my first lock last night :D :D
It was a standard 5 pin cylinder, a cheap copy of a Weiser. After dissasembling it i managed to pick all 5 pins after about 5 hours of practice, starting with just 2 pins, then gradually moved on to all 5. I haven't recieved my pick set yet so guess what i used.....a BOBBY PIN. It was a real pain at first, but after heating it up and bending it just right it worked quite well. I hope starting out with a tool like that will make things all the more easy when my real picks arrive. I got a bunch of old used locks from a lock shop for free, so i have lots to practice on. I am now officially hooked on picking. I may have to enter a 12 step program :lol: :lol: :lol:

HAPPY PICKING TO ALL
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Postby quickpicks » 3 Nov 2006 13:28

Congadulations on your first lock. Have you thought about your next step when you get your pick set?
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Postby Lucky1406 » 3 Nov 2006 13:41

That’s the same way I started out. It helped out soo much when my picks arrived. My girlfriend thought I was crazy when all I did was play with my locks for the next 5 days after my set came in. good luck with your picking. Right now I'm having fun with spool pins. I could never get them, then my friend let me use his tension wrench. It turns out that the wrench I was using was binding the plug, and not letting it turn. I thought that I just sucked at spool pins, but as it turns out, now I can pick all of my schlage locks with ease. So if you’re ever having trouble, don’t forget to think about changing your tension wrench. It may help.
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First lock Picked

Postby pauly003 » 4 Nov 2006 16:01

I dont currently have a tension wrench. I took the plug and cylinder body out of the housing. I just put a small skrewdriver in the back of the plug and turn the cylinder body with my fingers. The method is a bit crude, but it will have to do for now.
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Postby Kaotik » 4 Nov 2006 16:06

Congrats, If all you have at the moment is a small screw driver, you might think about modifying it by thinning down the width and/or thickness to fit the top or bottom of the keyway in the front of the plug untill your set arrives.

Good luck.
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