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Did I waste some cabbage?

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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Do not post safe related questions in this sub forum! Post them in This Old Safe

The sub forum you are currently in is for asking Beginner Hobby Lock Picking questions only.

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Postby !*AMP*! » 2 Jul 2006 13:28

Hi All,
I recently got some picks and three practice cylinders of 2 3 and 5 pins each, and was starting to think that maybe I wasted my money on the practice cylinders. As soon as I opened the box and started picking I got through the three cylinders in about 7 minutes...did I waste my money on the 2 and 3 pin cylinders? I've since progressed to all the doors in our house and gotten through them all fairly quickly...

I didn't think it would be that easy to progress to a five pin cylinder....but, uh, guess I just have two way too easy cylinders, LOL.

Also, as a side note....do any locks regularly use more than five pins? Thanks...
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Postby Octillion » 2 Jul 2006 15:40

I'd say you wasted your money. You can always get a cheap deadbolt, and remove pins, at less than half the cost of a single practice cylinder. Practice cylinders are not good for practice either, only for demonstrating to someone how picking works.

Most household locks will have 5 pins installed. Locks used commercially will often have 6 or 7 pins.
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Postby Shrub » 2 Jul 2006 16:11

It also shows the locks on your house are not up to a good standard and also do not pick locks you rely on.
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Postby !*AMP*! » 2 Jul 2006 16:53

oh, also what I bought were called practice cylinders, but are not the "cut away" cylinders.

Guess I should have researched a bit before I spent the money on the way too easy cylinders, LOL...not to mention overpriced. :lol: Hey, at least I'm learning, hehe.
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Postby Shrub » 2 Jul 2006 16:57

Well you can get some spare pins and springs and just pin them to full 5 pin locks.
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Postby !*AMP*! » 2 Jul 2006 17:01

yeah, I was thinking of that...would you suggest putting some security pins in to change things up and help my skill?
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Postby Shrub » 2 Jul 2006 19:32

Sure why not, if they are that easy to pick some security pins will be the next logical step before getting some better quality locks.
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Postby lockedin » 3 Jul 2006 2:21

Shrub wrote:It also shows the locks on your house are not up to a good standard and also do not pick locks you rely on.

lol- I bet there is not a person here who has followed this often-repeated piece of advice.
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Postby Shrub » 3 Jul 2006 9:12

Well we can only advise :lol:
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Postby !*AMP*! » 3 Jul 2006 9:52

Hehe, I guess if I screw up the locks I'll just have to replace them, :lol: Will have to check out online, maybe Ebay, and get some old locks, and maybe pins.
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