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by O_OBruce » 16 Oct 2012 15:49
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=21053&p=405927#p405927 I answered your question in the above thread. XOXOXO Bruce
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by luckey » 13 Feb 2013 12:48
I have 2 weiser locks and I have found that I have to use a lot more tension than usual in order for a pin to bind. Just thought that I would add my experience.
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by dll932 » 6 Apr 2013 13:57
I don't think much of Weiser locks (quality). WeiserBolts (combo knob and deadbolt) are the WORST. If anyone ever has to service one, toss it and install something else. Stupid complex!
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by commadore » 19 Oct 2013 1:46
AtomSphere wrote:Thats weird. I thought of weiser lock as a high quality lock that is hard to pick. I can pick typical pin locks on my room doors but i just can't pick weiser locks. Its very hard to set the top pins up there without the bottom pins getting stuck and i can't HEAR the pin very well and cannot get a good FEELING of the inside....
I know exactly what you mean but as the other poster said not lifting to hard and light(ish) tension will help. Still have some days I cant open it.
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