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by oystlars » 13 Dec 2005 4:59
I have just read yet another "lockpicking manual" that states that the lock turning direction is 50 - 50 chance of getting it the right way.
But I did a brainsearch on this, and can't see this is true for Norway (trioving, abus, burg), as most of the locks turn clockwise.
By now I can only remember 2 locks turning counter clockwise, they are both situated with the pins upwards and has to be turned at least 1 complete round before the door opens.
Is this true or is it different in other countries?
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by Chrispy » 13 Dec 2005 5:09
I would have to say, based on my experiences, 80% of locks turn clockwise. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Keyring » 13 Dec 2005 6:49
You know, my instinct is to always turn the top of the key away from the door frame. So I just went over the yard to the works toilet to try it. As it turns out, you can turn it either way to open...
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by oystlars » 13 Dec 2005 8:49
Hehe, Keyring, isn't that typical?
The same here in norway, the top away from the door opening.
I was wondering more of small locks like padlocks etc..
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by Keyring » 13 Dec 2005 11:06
Yes, I think all the padlocks I have open clockwise. They're mostly Abus, Yale, Master, Zone plus a number of cheap ones from 'Poundland' (or Kroneland I suppose you call it  )
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by digital_blue » 13 Dec 2005 13:37
I think those guides usually have north american deadbolts in mind. On those locks, it is a 50/50... sort of. But more often than not, rotating away from the door jam will open the lock. However, for padlocks, abloy locks, etc this is not the case.
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by webidiot2 » 13 Dec 2005 15:55
yes that is true if a deadbolt is on the left side it is usually clockwise if it is on the right it is usually counter-clockwise.
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by Varjeal » 13 Dec 2005 16:06
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by oystlars » 13 Dec 2005 16:18
Well, that probably ended that diskussion, thanks 
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by oystlars » 13 Dec 2005 16:19
discussion, discussion, discussion, ...
Discussion (en) = diskusjon (norwegian).

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by vector40 » 13 Dec 2005 20:15
Okay, let's stop being flakey.
Has ANYONE here, EVER, encountered a standard-type residential deadbolt (a deadbolt deadbolt -- not a rim cylinder, not a KIK, not a mortise cylinder in some complex locking device, but a deadbolt deadbolt deadbolt like that you buy at Home Depot) that does NOT open and close in the standard directions?
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by grit1 » 14 Dec 2005 0:44
vector40 wrote:Okay, let's stop being flakey.
Has ANYONE here, EVER, encountered a standard-type residential deadbolt (a deadbolt deadbolt -- not a rim cylinder, not a KIK, not a mortise cylinder in some complex locking device, but a deadbolt deadbolt deadbolt like that you buy at Home Depot) that does NOT open and close in the standard directions?
Not that I can think of - I can think of a lot of locks on the list that you said not to discuss that operate weirdly, but not a normal bored deadbolt lockset...
Got shear line?
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by Varjeal » 14 Dec 2005 9:58
vector40: Yes.

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by vector40 » 14 Dec 2005 19:30
Liez.
How? What sort?
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by MudSlinger » 15 Dec 2005 17:35
Just thinking through, there are some rules that hold true so your arent always guessing.
Such as..
-Standard kwickset, schlage, yale, weiser, Dexter, weslock, ect.. deadbolts pick away from the door frame to unlock.
-Master lock brass padlocks pick open clockwise, and most laminated master lock padlocks pick open in both directions. Master high security(chuckle) pick open clockwise.
-Adams-rite deadlatch/bolt pick clockwise regardless of the cylinder brand.
also as far as I can tell panic bar rim cylinders always pick in ther directon opposite of the one you just picked it in. Also if the padlock had gaurds... its a dead giveaway.
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