by zeke79 » 5 Oct 2008 19:34
Stop picking that lock immediately. Being a best lock, that says to me that you are in a college dorm, apartment complex, etc which will employ a masterkey system. If you manage to pick the lock and rotate it 180 degrees, master pins can and will fall into the keyway which will possibly render your own key useless along with possibly rendering the masterkey useless. Situations such as these which you likely had no idea could happen are why we insist that you do not practice on locks that are not yours and not practice on locks that are in use. You are just asking for trouble messing with this or any lock that is in use.
I could be way off base here but my intuition tells me that you do not own this lock and it is not installed on your home (it may be on your apartment, etc as stated above) as I have not once witnessed a best lock installed in a homeOWNERS door. It is not your lock so please leave it alone and buy yourself a practice lock. I would recommend a master #3 or a kwikset deadbolt that is keyed on both sides as this way you get two locks for about the same price as a single cylinder kwikset deadbolt.
Read the sticky threads posted in each section of the forums. There is a wealth of knowledge there and it will teach you some do's and dont's plus alot of other valuable information.
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