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Master Lock No.15

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Master Lock No.15

Postby jjunginger » 3 Jan 2007 20:15

Long time watcher...first time poster.

I have picked some easy locks...
Master lock No. 1
Shlage
Kwikset

And I can make a bump key for the Shlage, Kwikset, and even this lock that I cannot pick manually!

So here goes...I got a MasterLock No. 15 and have been working on it for about a week now. I have been using my hook and tension wrench and the same technique I used to open the easier ones, to no avail.

Any tips (maybe a short video clip) on the technique that I should employ to open this lock (like I said, I can bump it, shim it, but can't pick it.)

Thanks guys!

-JJ
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Postby sevenply » 3 Jan 2007 21:39

I had a lot of problems with this lock too and still do but am slowly getting better. I have been able to pick masterlocks #1, #3, and #5 with ease for sometime and would try the #15 and never get it. I have started to get the 15 recently. I think I have popped it about five times now and I'm starting to get it more frequently. It seems the only difference is this lock is 5 pins and the rest of my master locks are 4. I am pretty certain there are no security pins in this lock. I only use a hook and tension wrench when picking too.

One thing that made this lock frustrating for me is nothing seemed to be setting. I would push the pins and play with the tension and nothing seemed to be binding and when I released pressure I wouldn't hear any clicks of set pins being released. I haven't changed the way I do anything, I think by spending on time on it I just improved. My advice is just keep at and you will get it.
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Postby UNFORGIVEN » 14 Jan 2007 7:44

its all im the tention ...................
Regards

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Life is Dark and so is the keyway :twisted:
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 14 Jan 2007 11:40

UNFORGIVEN wrote:its all im the tention ...................


ItsTENSION...


not tention.


Where's Chrispy when you need him?!? :lol:

Gosh Ive been away too long lol.

Sorry I Couldnt resist......Its an old school thing :wink:
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Postby zeke79 » 14 Jan 2007 11:50

Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!! You're alive :shock: !!
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It' all in the tension?

Postby jjunginger » 14 Jan 2007 12:26

OK,

I understand "It's all in the tension." This thread is specific to the Master Lock No. 15. Please stick to the topic or don't reply.

-jj
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Postby UWSDWF » 14 Jan 2007 13:02

the masterlock no15 is not special nor does it deserve its own thread.
Picking lock this simple is nothing special. Try visiting our new users section and reading the MIT or db Guide.
taking a tone as you are will not help you, this site is a hobby to many of us and is used to escape reality. If you can't handle a joke every now and then well go ask your questions else where.
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Postby noorudeenshakur » 16 Jan 2007 11:10

zeke79 wrote:Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!! You're alive :shock: !!


Holy Crow Your The Site Admin Now!!

LoL a lot has changed around here.......everyone moved up in ranks but me....sniff sniff :(

Good to see you too amigo!

Glad to see the old school is still doing well ;)
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tension

Postby raimundo » 16 Jan 2007 14:23

get a few different widths of tensor, master locks are notorious for grounding tensors against the outerlamination or the against the cylinder wall at the bottom of the keyway. try even a tapered tensor from some of the thicker windshield wiper stock. and keep the edge of the tensor that contacts the immobile cylinder wall sanded smooth.
The little cylinder is loose inside those lamina, but that last lamina contacts the tensor before the tensor enters the cylinder. can it can cause some troubles, use 3in1 oil that should make it pick a lot differently and use a smaller half diamond pick with the edges rounded and sanded.
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Postby jimmysmith » 16 Jan 2007 18:09

anything special about the master lock #5. secerity pins?.....I got this old master #5 and cant pick it. I have tryed for days!!! cant bump it ether.

help?
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nope

Postby raimundo » 20 Jan 2007 11:33

nope, master lock uses insecurity pins. put the lock aside and find some other ones, it may be your skill, and before you put is aside, flush it out with some wd40
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Re: It' all in the tension?

Postby noorudeenshakur » 20 Jan 2007 23:38

jjunginger wrote: This thread is specific to the Master Lock No. 15. Please stick to the topic or don't reply.

-jj


You cant spell, cant pick a lock and cant take a joke.

You are off to a great start in these forums....Im sure your going to get a lot of help with that attitude.
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