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How do you practice on deadbolts?

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How do you practice on deadbolts?

Postby theTastyCat » 28 Jan 2011 20:29

I posted something similar in another thread, but it wasn't very clear and it was too much for one topic.

So - how do you all practice on deadbolts? I think I've spoiled myself by practicing like this:

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Unfortunately, either it's not possible or I've not figured out yet how to get anywhere near the tension and pick control when picking a mounted lock. Am I doing myself a disservice to practice with the lock in hand as shown? I've got a practice 3-cylinder stand, but it's really lightweight and has been a pain so far.

How do you all practice your deadbolts?

Many thanks.
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Re: How do you practice on deadbolts?

Postby edsmiley » 28 Jan 2011 23:19

I would check out this thread if you are interested in building something. Lots of great setups and links.

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=42977

Cheers!
Ed
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Re: How do you practice on deadbolts?

Postby lock2006 » 31 Jan 2011 22:41

Very nice training station i am working on a couples of this station
for differents deadbolts.

http://nynex.s5.com/ebay/medeco-board-1 ... ont-sm.jpg
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Re: How do you practice on deadbolts?

Postby theTastyCat » 31 Jan 2011 22:47

Wow - those guys make the scrap 2x4s I mounted some locks in look like the total crap that they are!
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