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mortice locks and spools??

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.

mortice locks and spools??

Postby mattdonut » 4 Apr 2005 11:07

hi all can anyone help me on these to questions
1 what pick should you use on a mortice lock.
2,ive been trying to pick a mila euro cylinder after taking it apart i found some spools there where 2 of them i managed to pick 3 of the normal ones but the spools have stopped me from fully picking the lock
any help would be most helpfull..
many thanks matt
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Postby plot » 4 Apr 2005 16:17

what pic you should use is ALWAYS the pickers preferance. very rarely is there a particular type of pick that should be used on a particular type of normal pin tumber lock.

i prefer short hooks, others prefer diamond picks, and so on...

Now, onto picking spools. if you know it's a spool then when picking, let off the tension a little bit after the spool pin falsey sets, then continue raising the pin until it sets again... it's all about feel, and will take alot of practice. put in 2 normal pins and a spool in into the mortice lock, and practice this technique from there.
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Postby S&G » 9 Mar 2006 12:55

It's tricky picking spools such that you have back off so much tension there is almost none to keep the rest of the tops up.
It takes a feather touch and a feel for which bottoms still have spring pressure dispite having been "picked".

Some cylinders like ilco's 04-lockwood rim with spools are simply easier to impression than pick because the cylinder is cast, on those days when a rotory pick is not an option.
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Postby Shrub » 9 Mar 2006 15:05

For a mortice lock you need to use 1 of 3 differant tools, 2 bits of wire, a curtain pick or a 2 in 1 pick.
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Postby S&G » 11 Mar 2006 22:08

I am always interested in learning new things, but I use only the rytan diamond pick, a pick gun to supplement my off days.
That said, would you please explain the bits of wire approach to spools?
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Postby illusion » 12 Mar 2006 9:17

Hmm..Shrub was talking about lever locks - they are commonly known as mortice locks in the UK. These are different to what you are talking about.

Wire can be used to beat spools - yes, but have a think about how it might be possible. :)
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