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correct tension

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correct tension

Postby gibson » 1 Jun 2012 13:10

this morning i got a call for a lockout, an ornanmental security gate with a deadbolt and knobset. the knobset was mounted over the deadbolt. reaching for my favorite tension tool, a peterson pry-bar, i put it in tok (top of keyway). the knobset kept me from placing it securely. I tried bok (bottom, well you know) and i couldn't get any pins to set. i then tried a shorty allen key i had ground down to fit the top of a schlage keyway. thing fit perfectly under the knob. as soon as i felt that first pin set i knew i had it. it pays to try different tension techniques when picking!
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Re: correct tension

Postby raimundo » 3 Jun 2012 8:07

yup :)
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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Re: correct tension

Postby clearmoon247 » 3 Jun 2012 10:25

As deviant ollam once said, the most important part of a lockpick set is the tensioner, because that's what unlocks the lock, the picks just set the components. Also, this is a paraphrase, not a direct quote
Aim for the impossible, because there is no challenge in trying when something is known that it can be done
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