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Tubular lock picking troubles

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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Tubular lock picking troubles

Postby ImTroyMiller » 30 May 2010 11:32

I am having troubles picking a tubular lock that I got out of an old drying machine. The lock has "ESD" and a "3" on it. There are 7 pins in the lock. The pick I have been using is a Southord 7 pin tubular lock pick.

I have noticed that some pins have more spring action than others. I have heard that this is from using different types of metals in the springs to prevent picking.

In detail, I will tell you what I have tried...

1. I push all pins beyond the tip of the pick, I push tip of pick onto flat surface to align all pins with tip of pick. Then I push the tip of the pick into the lock all the way. Then, while trying to turn the pick(as if to open), I slowly pull the pick out of the lock. I have tried to turn the pick each way(left/right) while slowly pulling the pick out. I have also tried going back and forth. Is going back and forth wrong?

2. I put the pick in the lock all the way. Then I push each pin down as far as it'll go, I hold each one down with a finger, and then I tighten the pick up so that all the pins are down all the way. Then I try to turn the pick while slowly pulling it out of the lock. I have tried turning it each way(left/right).

What way should I be turning the pick, to the left or to the right?

Can all tubular locks be picked?

What am I doing wrong?
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Re: Tubular lock picking troubles

Postby UtahRootBeer » 30 May 2010 18:07

first your going to have to post a picture so we can see if its in use. second its probably considered advanced since its a lock used to secure money. third you have to apply tension just like any other lock, not just turning the pick.
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Re: Tubular lock picking troubles

Postby lock2006 » 31 May 2010 0:54

Also you must follow

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We always get new members asking question about picking lock in use
from drying machine,public places or even helping friends
we just can't tell you how to pick locks at first sight
you have to learn that in time
again just fallow site rules
i hope this help other new members good luck.
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Re: Tubular lock picking troubles

Postby unlisted » 31 May 2010 12:22

Heh, I wonder if there was any vandals recently in a Laundromat 27 miles north of Philadelphia ?
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