thenosepick wrote:If you're new to spool pins you should consider a practice lock, or something like a master lock No. 120
GWiens2001 wrote:To deal with spool pins, use a pick to lift each pin individually. A spool pin will start to force the plug to turn backwards against the tension wrench. Ease off the tension on the wrench, and keep lifting that pin until the pin sets 'again'.
Gordon
KPick wrote:Yes my friend. I'm not going to sugar coat it. Over coming spools takes PRACTICE! I had a hard time at first (spools take about a couple of weeks to master), but who knows, you might be faster than me at learning the spool defeat. No one explains it better than my buddy here Bosnian Bill.
Watch this video and he will give you a comprehensive way of learning it. I used the marker technique to learn as well. Good luck Parkourer!
EDIT: It's worth learning spools. Trust me.
Lots of thanks to all of you guys, it really helped! I was able to open the Schlage once! Thanks again
-Parkourer
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