E-Mind wrote:This is the main entry to the appartment (front door) - so it is both my and my roomate's door - but technically, it is my roomate's house and I'm renting from him - so yah, it is his door - and as I mentioned before, I gave him the lock as a gift (when I moved it... due to the prior lock being old) - so yah, both door and lock are his. But since I also live there... you could say that it's my lock too... and since he did not complain about me messing with the lock (hitting a key inwards with a hammer) he knew that if I damage it, I'll replace it...Chrispy wrote:The other reason behind not picking it, is that it is in use (like a front door lock). I'm assuming this was on your roommates door?I didn't take the plug out - I was thinking about it... to see if any of the springs were missing or whatnot.HeadHunterCEO wrote:if you took the plu g out and then reinsertyed it from the opposite direction this can happen
btw... is there a way to reverse the openning direction of the cylinder? i.e. I want to turn it to the left in order to open the lock instead of locking it.
a schlage does open to the left
unless it a sR function
at least thats what the cat told me