
I was having a little difficulty picking it because i hadn't ever dealt with new springs like that before and that took a little getting use too. A little pressure form the tension wrench just wasn't enough.
Once I figured out that hurdle i just couldn't get it to turn it seemed like i had all the pins set time and time again but something just wasn't working right like i had one pin set wrong. or miss set. i got frustrated and tore the lock appart. to my suprise i found a spool pin althought it wasn't exactly an "I" like i expected just the tip was I'ed and not the whole pin. Little did i expect this from one of the cheepest locks on the shelf.
so i removed the spool it was in the 3 or 2 spot i am not sure which cause i didn't see when i dumped them out. After i removed it i was able to pick the lock even with the tough pin configuration. which it is tough to have a 51 at the end when your fave pick is the half diamond and you hate the short or long hook. none the less i can pick it with the diamond.
so here are my questions...
1 yale doesn't say anything about pick resistance or even being a tough lock so how could i have knowen about the spool?
2 How do you know a soppl is in a lock with out previously knowing it is in there?
3 do all yale locks have a spool? and is it always in the same location? 2 or 3
4 what is the easiest way to defeat one or many spools with out magic? ha ha... that one is kindof a joke
any questions about my experience or story or answers to my questions would be greatly appreciated.

also what is the best way to take appeart a lock so i don't break any more... mostly the covering over the springs.
also where is a good place to get springs cause those things are bouncy as something that is really bouncy (ha ha) and i keep loosing them.
thanks all for your time