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no luck with 4 pin padlock

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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no luck with 4 pin padlock

Postby maldotcom2 » 23 Apr 2004 18:35

Would it be best to start out on a door lock?
Can you take them apart and change the pins (it would probably be best to start with 2 pins?)
Do you need a special tool to do this?
What is the name of the tool?

Thanks

Sorry for posting so much, its just i neen a hell of a lot of help
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Postby Daniel » 23 Apr 2004 18:52

I used a pin tumbler, Yales are hard for beginners like us. i just picked my first.

No specials tools. at the far end of the barrel theres a clip that needs to be taken off (pliers and srewdriver). Then insert the key turn and pull, Cover the end with your finger and take it slow, or your lose the bits.
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Postby maldotcom2 » 23 Apr 2004 19:07

I dont now if were talking about the same thing
What Clip?

Ill try to get a pic of my padlock

i just think id learn much better if i started and mastered just 2 pins
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Postby Daniel » 23 Apr 2004 19:17

I was on a bout a doorlock :) im trying to pick a padlock to :(
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    Postby maldotcom2 » 23 Apr 2004 19:26

    How do u change the pins in a padlock?
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    Postby Daniel » 23 Apr 2004 19:33

    gawd knows, with great difficulty probly
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    Postby Chucklz » 23 Apr 2004 19:51

    It depends on the lock. Most laminated padlocks are not worth the effort to grind away the rivets. You should buy a rekeyable padlock, if you want to switch the pins around with minimum effort.
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    Postby ReverseLogic » 24 Apr 2004 10:14

    I would recommend buying a kwikset deadbolt for a practice lock. They're easy to pick, even without taking any pins out, although it's easy enough to take them out if you want to. It's also a good idea to start out on something other than a padlock, as most padlocks have some sort of spring tension that is applied to the plug, which can throw off the learner's feel for the amount of tension needed. That and I almost find deadbolts/doorknobs easier to hold (between the knees), but that may be a matter of personal preference. Good luck.

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    Postby technik » 24 Apr 2004 20:52

    Sorry for posting so much, its just i neen a hell of a lot of help


    you can just post different questions in one thread u know
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    Postby maldotcom2 » 24 Apr 2004 22:07

    if these rekeyable padlocks are the best bet for me to take out and reset the pins do the hardware sell them? hopefully at an affordable price?

    The only reason i post new posts is because i think brand new posts draw more attention.
    Rather than people thinking "Oh, ive already been there done that"

    Thankyou
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    Postby technik » 25 Apr 2004 1:11

    no, it just angers ppl. Most noobies do it, they keep posting and it drives us nuts. Just keep it in order, and I guarentee you'll be getting more responses this way
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    Postby Pheniox » 25 Apr 2004 2:20

    If he keeps on doing it, I will see how he likes his posting ability revoked. That way, he can learn to utilitize the SEARCH button. I am in an annoyed mood, and right now I am just a prick like that.
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    Postby maldotcom2 » 25 Apr 2004 2:45

    Thats very nice pheniox

    but what about the padlock? anyone got any advice?
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    Postby maldotcom2 » 25 Apr 2004 2:50

    maybee some of the mods could delete some of the really old posts of mine that never get any more responses

    sorry for pissing you all off :?
    is there anyway to edit existing posts?
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    Postby maldotcom2 » 25 Apr 2004 4:44

    i did a google search and found the master locks (rekeyable)
    Are these rekeyable without special tools?
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