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Broken Lockpick

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Broken Lockpick

Postby JoeyMc116 » 16 Oct 2005 14:23

What is the best way to remove a broken lockpick tip from a door lock? If at all possable.... I could use any tips or ideas, sould i give up and just be out the money for a new lock? Its about an in. long and in a 'Sargnet' door knob lock, Please any sudgestions welcome
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Postby freakshow » 16 Oct 2005 14:32

Just use a broken key extractor, or, if you must, i suppose, a half diamond, if you must. Is it a padlock, or a door lock...? (One more reason, Don't pick locks you rely on)
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Postby Buggs41 » 16 Oct 2005 14:34

And, don't pick a lock that you do not own.
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Postby freakshow » 16 Oct 2005 14:37

oh, it says door knob lock... Lol, duh. i'd just use a pick extractor, which kinda looks like a barbed diamond.
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Postby Minion » 16 Oct 2005 14:40

Or, if you have a wire thin enough, bend it to look kinda like a fish hook barb at the end and pull it out.
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Postby JoeyMc116 » 16 Oct 2005 14:43

Thanks, I will see what i can do...... I never though about a pick breaking, out off all the locks i have picked, it never happend to me...... I will let you know what happends
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Postby DrStu » 16 Oct 2005 15:36

I once got a key stuck in an American 5200 Padlock I took apart to see how it works. The problem was even though I have a key it was a US Military lock and not mine to mess with. I tryed every pick I own (witch by the way I had to use from the inside because of the key blocking the keyway) I eventually had to remove the plug and all the pins to remove the key. The reason I say all the pins is because I wasnt using a follower and all the pins just fell out all over the place anyway. After an hour figuring out the pin order and reassembling the lock piece by piece I learned the hard way why you shouldnt play with locks that are not yours. I suggest removing plug as a last resort but, it is still an option.
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