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I screwed up my deadbolt.

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I screwed up my deadbolt.

Postby JimmyGizmo » 16 Oct 2008 13:35

Hello,
I've been lurking on these forums for a little while now. I've recently started picking as a hobby. So I've only been picking padlocks, and had varying rates of success. So I decide to pick the Schlage deadbolt on my back door. It's old. Really old. So I pick it successfully in about 30 seconds, which is about the fastest I've done thus far. So I try to use my key afterwards, and it won't quite go in all the way. I can still use the lock from the inside but not from the outside. It isn't too big an issue as it's due to be replaced anyway, but I'd really like to know how to sold this problem for the future.
I'm not sure on the model of the lock, I don't really know how to tell.
:?:
Thanks,
Jimmy Gizmo

PS I'm not exactly sure which forum this should be in but I figure it's a lock so ...
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Re: I screwed up my deadbolt.

Postby Major Boothroyd » 16 Oct 2008 13:53

Pretty sure the don't pick locks you rely on would go well here. As for solving the problem, maybe a more experienced user can help you out.

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Re: I screwed up my deadbolt.

Postby JimmyGizmo » 16 Oct 2008 13:57

Major Boothroyd wrote:Pretty sure the don't pick locks you rely on would go well here. As for solving the problem, maybe a more experienced user can help you out.

~Q


Agreed. I'm not too worried as it's so old, I'll replace it. However, I'd just like to know why this happened for educational purposes.
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Re: I screwed up my deadbolt.

Postby jgor » 16 Oct 2008 14:01

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Ideally, learn from others' mistakes to avoid the problem in the first place. It's generally not a good idea to ever pick a lock that you depend on, but especially not until you have a very good understanding of how the lock works and how you can fix it if (read: when) something goes wrong.

At this point I would suggest first making sure you have a replacement lock handy, then disassembling the current one to see what went wrong. It sounds like maybe one of the pins is jammed or fell into the keyway, hard to tell without taking a look inside.
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Re: I screwed up my deadbolt.

Postby JimmyGizmo » 16 Oct 2008 14:15

Thanks for your help, I'll be doing that. :D
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