I guess I am NOT Bi.....directional, that is!
Hi All, I am 3 days old into this hobby, The first of which was spent making a pick set, and the last two doing a S**TLOAD of reading and picking around in some old padlocks I had laying around, and I have become fairly proficient at SP picking 2 of the 3 in under 30 seconds, which I hope is pretty good for a Newbie. One of those locks is a Tow Hitch Receiver Lock made by "Buyers" which is the lock I have the question about.....This lock, which I have the key for, when the key is in will unlock by turning the key in either direction (But I would not have known this if I did not have the key). So when I first tried to pick this lock, I tried picking in the "Clockwise Key-turn" which in my experience is the "Norm" for any padlock I have seen, although I am sure there are exceptions...try as I might, I could/can NOT pick this lock in that direction, so I flipped my tension wrench around and tried it the other way, and picked it in no time at all! When trying to pick it in the Clockwise direction, I dont seem to get the "Feel" out of the pins that I do when going in the other direction, and have a hard time figuring which is the binding pin, almost as if there is no tension on it! So my questions are, if the key can open the lock in either direction, shouldn't I be able to pick it in both directions? And if so, is their any tricks to doing so? Oh and BTW the "Pins" in this lock almost seem Flat instead of round, if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance for any input, and I am really enjoying reading through this site!
Mike