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by maldotcom2 » 25 Apr 2004 20:07
im going to buy a practise lock i dont want to waste my money
i need a lock that i can change and remove pins
which is best door or padlock?
ive researched masterlock(the ones with the screw under the shackle)(no grinding or cutting required)
will they be too hard for a beginner i just want basic pins, none of the tricky serrated stuff or anything, but i must be able to change the pins
thanks
once i get the lock ill slow down on my post rate 
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by technik » 25 Apr 2004 21:00
once i get the lock ill slow down on my post rate 
good im looking forward to it!
You should buy a quikset doorknob, deadlock or rep. cylinder. Easiest to pick, easiest to find, can change pins easy. The perfect beginner lock. Also, when you go to buy the lock, buy a master No.3 Padlock, which is the easiest padlock to open.
http://www.masterlock.com/cgi-bin/prod_search.pl?product_number=No+3
That way, your covering all grounds. Best of luck!
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by maldotcom2 » 25 Apr 2004 21:06
thanks Technic
that helps alot
is Quickset the brand name?
and what is rep. cylinder
that really helps
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by technik » 25 Apr 2004 21:29
a rep (replacement) cylinder is basically the lock itself. In a deadbolt, you have the cylinder (the lock) and then you have a pretty housing for it, with the latch etc. If you buy just a replacement cylinder, you can save money, and purchase higher security rep. cylinders sometimes cheaper than the whole kit of crappy brands. So basically, its all you need, the lock. You can mount this on a piece of wood also, (search for my lock mount, it shows a lockwood rep. cylinder mounted)
this is similar to the one I bought, and I would reccommend a rep. cylinder as the first lock you buy. Make sure you take all the pins out, and put in one pinstack at a time, until you get better. Dam, its exciting going up in stages for the first time, you'll be hooked
http://www.lockweb.com.au/products/product.asp?id=123&categoryID=532
Happy Picking!
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by CitySpider » 26 Apr 2004 0:41
Kwikset. With a K and a w. (mostly adding so it'll show up on searches)
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by maldotcom2 » 26 Apr 2004 1:30
Yeah that one
How about this deadbolt
[/url]http://www.kwikset.com/website/asp/kw_pdp_listcategoryproducts.asp?category=Deadbolts[url][/url]
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by maldotcom2 » 26 Apr 2004 1:34
sorry i dont know how to make hyperlinks 
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by technik » 26 Apr 2004 2:21
If your gunna buy a whole deadbolt, go for something like a deadbolt and knob combo, prbly save money, and you'll be set for lockpicking for a month or two. But yeah, deadbolts are good, plus its good to start/learn with the latch behind the door, gets you putting th correct tension on first go.
Dont forget you can go to flea markets and swap meets and pick up locks for 20c. I do this all the time, and have found locks every time I have gone so far. Well worth the effort.
Best of luck
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by Luke » 26 Apr 2004 2:29
tecknik where did u find this Kwikset? Ive been after one for yonks i wanna see how "crap" it is/
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by technik » 26 Apr 2004 2:38
tecknik where did u find this Kwikset? Ive been after one for yonks i wanna see how "crap" it is
I dont understand dude
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by WhiteHat » 26 Apr 2004 2:44
technik wrote:tecknik where did u find this Kwikset? Ive been after one for yonks i wanna see how "crap" it is
I dont understand dude
I think he means "where do you find a kwikset in Australia? I have been looking for one for a very long time.".....
yonks is slang for a very long time where I live too, not sure about everyone else though..
I havn't been able to find one in brisbane either..
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by maldotcom2 » 26 Apr 2004 17:21
u mean u cant get kwikset in australia?
Agh crap
now what the hell do i buy 
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by maldotcom2 » 26 Apr 2004 17:31
it doen't have to be kwikset to be able to change the pins in a deadbolt though does it? 
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by maldotcom2 » 26 Apr 2004 17:55
i just made an enquiry at my nearest hardware about if they sell Kwikset deadbolts.
but can anyone help me with my previous Q
thanks
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by CitySpider » 26 Apr 2004 20:03
You can change the pins in just about any deadbolt out there. And almost every other kind of pin-tumbler lock.
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