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Kwikset 975 tailpiece removal (deadbolt)

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Kwikset 975 tailpiece removal (deadbolt)

Postby blahzorz » 26 May 2007 22:30

http://www.kwikset.com/Trade/Literature ... Manual.pdf
This manual shoes a pickelfork is used to remove the tailpiece. Was wondering if anyone used anything else so they didn't have to purchase the rekeying set.
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Postby blahzorz » 26 May 2007 22:36

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Postby blahzorz » 26 May 2007 22:52

Hm different model... (sorry its late and im sick haha)
Heres a picture of what mine looks like:
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Image Thanks for the help.
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Postby Schuyler » 26 May 2007 23:27

looks like you got a clip on it, no?
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Postby blahzorz » 26 May 2007 23:53

...well that was simple enough hahaha. Thanks =). One last thing, im deciding on if i should buy a lock picking kit or make my own... http://www.idealcreations.net/ls06.htm here is a kit has 12 tools, seems nice but wanted feedback since im very new to the field (as you can tell this is my 1st lock that i've dissambled haha)
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Postby Schuyler » 27 May 2007 0:08

:) no worries, man. You'll get used to it quick.

I've never heard a good review of idealcreations. SouthOrd, Southern Specialties, Lockpickshop, are all often used, trusted vendors.

SouthOrd even has an "outlet" with blemished picks at discounted prices. That's how I got my first set.
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Postby blahzorz » 27 May 2007 0:53

Hm thanks a bunch. Mind if i shoot a few more questions at ya? :lol:

1) 8 vs 14 vs 32 set. Why would you need which? I mean the 8 set seems to have all the basic picks that would be needed for any lock really...mabey im not getting something haha.

2) I was a dumbass and didn't make/buy a plug fowarder XD (lucky 2 identical locks came with the package i bought) But is their any way to get any backup springs? I mean you think they would carry them at home depot? (couple of em got un-winded when i tried putting the lock back together). Also whats the best way to make a plug fowarder to? I mean i don't have many power tools/extra wood pieces laying around....I saw this post viewtopic.php?t=10505 and tried to make one with a crayon but wasn't working to good =/ I think its becase the end of my plug is rounded off and the spring was getting stuck or something...(got a few scratches in tit now =( ..ohh well ill just melt some wax in to the cracks if it becomes a problem !_!)
And thanks again!
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Postby Shrub » 27 May 2007 6:04

I think the link your after is HERE, you will find the asnwers to all your qestions on that link which will save us from repeating ourselves on the most comm on querstions asked on this site,

Welcome to the site and thanks for joining now have a look around and see how we run it to fit in a bit better,
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