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Difficult keyways

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Difficult keyways

Postby ski610 » 9 Apr 2013 17:59

I fumbled about with my dads spare schlage deadbolt that he doesn't use and I could barely fit any of my picks in let alone manipulate the pins, how do you guys work around really tight keyways? The schlage I'm talking about has a "ward?" Or a ledge that runs the length of the plug under the pins which makes it a really tight space.
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Re: Difficult keyways

Postby fgarci03 » 9 Apr 2013 18:39

That is specially common here in Europe.
You will need to practice a lot with those. And it sure helps to get slimline picks.

Even with slimlines I find some locks really hard because of the tight keyway!
Go ahead, keep plugging away, picking on me! You will end up on bypass or with rigor mortise.
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Re: Difficult keyways

Postby phrygianradar » 9 Apr 2013 18:55

Speaking of tight keyways, I got that KeyMark keyed up! 8)

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I agree with fgarci03, slimline picks do make a tremendous difference. When picking a keyway that is very tight, I put the pick in at an angle and make a sort of rotating or spinning type of motion to lift the pins up. The more you practice with tighter keyways the easier it will become. I am still not real good at it... practice, practice, practice. :)
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Re: Difficult keyways

Postby daniel22747 » 10 Apr 2013 2:55

A slimline small half diamond will often do the trick. There are also slim style tension wrenches that may be helpfull in some cases.
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Re: Difficult keyways

Postby ski610 » 10 Apr 2013 8:52

Thanks for the advice guys, now I just have to work my way up to being able to pick something like a schlage haha.
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