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key broken

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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key broken

Postby tommyschakenbos » 19 Jun 2006 6:00

hello,

Maybe this is not the kind of problem for this forum but with your experience with locks and lock picking I think someone could help me out. The key of my door is broken en stuck in the lock. I would really likke to get that remaining piece out of my door lock, that could save me 150 dollars for getting a whole new lock. If you know a solution I would be very grateful.

Thanks a lot, Tom
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Postby Def-Con » 19 Jun 2006 7:10

what kind of key are you talking about.
Maybe you could try to push it out from the other side of the lock.
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Postby Shrub » 19 Jun 2006 7:15

Straighten a fishing hook out and try to 'fish' (lol) it out.

Other than that call a locksmith its not hard to do and you should only be charged for the callout, a new lock is not nessacary if no other problems are apparent.
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Postby Def-Con » 19 Jun 2006 7:33

thats interesting,
but what would the locksmith,
what kind of tools would he use to get the broken key out ??
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Postby illusion » 19 Jun 2006 7:37

A broken key extractor... or if he was Mc. Guyver style then possibly a fish hook. :wink:
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Postby Shrub » 19 Jun 2006 7:37

Anything that gets the key out BUT he is insured and shouldnt do any damage and if he does the lock will be replaced free as its his mess up.

I carry the odd fishing hook, we dont only carry new shiney tools you know.
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Postby Def-Con » 19 Jun 2006 7:41

well tommyschakenbos get yourself a Broken Key Extractor Set
and try to fish the key out the lock.
Its only 30 bucks. :D
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Postby illusion » 19 Jun 2006 7:43

Or just get a fishing hook - costs about 3 bucks, and that's providing you have to buy it in the first place... No need to spend $30 for a 1-time job.
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Postby Shrub » 19 Jun 2006 7:46

:? :shock: Get a fishing hook for pence, it will do the job an extractor set is only around 50% going to work depending on what set you get and how big the keyway is.

Def-con, do you actually know what your doing or just handing out advice? if not dont, learn a bit first before adviseing people to go out and spend money as they wont be very happy when they find youve made them waste it.
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Postby tommyschakenbos » 19 Jun 2006 8:34

hi,

thanks all for the quick responses. I tried with a saw from my figure saw. It's a really thin saw, i got it along to the key in the lock, but didn't get the key, out it seemed to have not enough grip on the key. It slipt away when I tried to pull te saw including te keypiece out. But i will try it with a fish hook, i hope that will do the job.

thanks
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Postby illusion » 19 Jun 2006 8:35

Cool - well done for trying! :)

Let us know when/if you get it out. :)
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Postby Def-Con » 19 Jun 2006 10:53

im not a locksmith, but is it a common thing that keys break and get stuck in the lock ??
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