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Cant Pick The 5th Pin, HELP!!

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Cant Pick The 5th Pin, HELP!!

Postby zsoutendijk » 23 Nov 2006 0:04

Another "Newb" Here,

Ive had my lock pick set for a couple years but ive just recently had any luck. I bought a really simple Yale $10 deadbolt and took it apart, ive got no trouble at all getting 4 pins but i cant get 5. Its got a security or "spool" pin but i still cant bypass all 5 together even when i put the "spool" in front.

Any Ideas would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Zack
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Postby Stray » 23 Nov 2006 0:11

Try setting that one first. Then go to the regular ones. Also make sure you arn't making it false set on you.
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Postby zsoutendijk » 23 Nov 2006 1:08

I think i found my problem, The last 2 pins go from a #8 to a #1, i cant get the last pin up without over picking the one before it.

Any Ideas? Tools?

Thanks
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Postby Romstar » 23 Nov 2006 1:13

This is a situation here you need to have a light touch with either a good hook, or a daimond. A good diamond with a very slim shaft will reach in under the low pin, and allow you to puch the last pin high enough.

Keep practicing until you can reach under the low pin, and lift the higer one behind it.

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Postby SnowyBoy » 24 Nov 2006 14:23

I had the same problem with my 5 pin padlock....I found that you don't have to set some pins once, but infact you have to go back to pins you think you've set and set them again.

I'm only new to this, and i was getting frustrated because i was picking each pin once and it wasn't opening.....the trick in my case was to check all pins a few times and set them a second time.
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Postby zsoutendijk » 25 Nov 2006 14:21

Thanks Alot!!

The security pins needed to be set twice and the last pin needed a full hook pick.

Now im able to pick all the locks in my house and a few others i dont need to mention :wink:

Thanks Again For All The Help,
Zack
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Postby SnowyBoy » 25 Nov 2006 14:32

zsoutendijk wrote:Thanks Alot!!

The security pins needed to be set twice and the last pin needed a full hook pick.

Now im able to pick all the locks in my house and a few others i dont need to mention :wink:

Thanks Again For All The Help,
Zack


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