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by dodgechargerrt30 » 1 Nov 2005 19:57
hello i have picked several locks but am still a newbie and i have just recently started on this lock and i cant pick it, i pick all the tumblers and it turns it just doesnt unlock but whats funny to me is if i unlock it and then pick it it will lock so i can lock it with a lock pick but not unlock it from the locked state please help me here is a link to the pictures of the lock http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/lockpicker ... .album?i=1[/img]
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by biggar101 » 1 Nov 2005 20:06
maybe a spool? 
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by dodgechargerrt30 » 1 Nov 2005 20:13
i thought a spool pin would just bind and not le me turn the tension wrench? 
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by digital_blue » 1 Nov 2005 20:15
When you get stuck on a spool pin you will notice a slight rotation of the plug. Say, between 5 and 10 degrees. That could be what you're up against... maybe? How much does the plug turn?
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by dodgechargerrt30 » 1 Nov 2005 20:23
in a full semi circle i can post a video in a min and show u
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by digital_blue » 1 Nov 2005 20:28
Aha! It could be that the driver pins (top pins) are hitting the bottom of the keyway as it rotates to the 180 degree position. I have a lock that does this, and will still rotate back without getting stuck in this position, but will not cross the 180 degree position without some "help".
Try putting a pick in upside-down with the flat edge facing up, and see if you can lift the driver pins out of the way, and turn the plug past the 180 point.
I'm guessing a bit here, but if it sounds like I may be right, give it a try.
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by Buggs41 » 1 Nov 2005 20:50
I would offer you an AWNSER, But I am not sure what that is.
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by mcm757207 » 1 Nov 2005 20:58
Let me intoduce you to my friend, his name is Mr. Period. Mr. Period is very social, but unfortunately all of the other words don't like him very much so they always throw him to the end of the sentence. However, most of the other words don't know how valuable he is. Despite his small stature, Mr. Period is a vital part of any complete thought. Without it, it is difficult and/or annoying for others to read your questions. Hint Hint. Nudge Nudge.
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by Chrispy » 1 Nov 2005 22:11
His cousin, Mr. Comma is just as important. As are Mrs. Spelling and Ms. Grammar. 
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by triman247 » 1 Nov 2005 23:36
MCM is here just to ridicule new people. I laugh.
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by illusion » 2 Nov 2005 4:08
it sounds like you turn it half way and it gets stuck..
you can put your tension wrench in , and rake at the pins again - this works for me, and only takes a few swipes.
I thought the question was like one of those challenges when you have to read the entire sentence without drawing breath... 
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by helix » 2 Nov 2005 4:18
I see nothing wrong what are you all talking about with
the guys grammar etc I can read it fine I think you are
all just whinging about nothing you're just picking on
him 'cause he's new not 'cause there is anything wrong
with his post you should all leave him alone don't worry
dude, I'll stick up for you good luck with that lock and it
sounds like what DB said too.
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by Chrispy » 2 Nov 2005 4:25
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Chrispy » 2 Nov 2005 4:26
P.S. I had nothing against you dodge, I'm just a stickler about the correct use of spelling and grammar. 
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by helix » 2 Nov 2005 4:26
I KNEW you were going to say that, Chrispy!! Hahaha. KNEW IT! 
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