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tension wrench stuck in lock

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tension wrench stuck in lock

Postby josh0094 » 17 Oct 2007 22:52

the head of my tension wrench broke in my bike lock that i was playing with for practice and then slid to the back of the lock. how can i get it out!? is a slaghe or however you pronounce the name of the cheaper locks.

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Postby jgencinc » 17 Oct 2007 23:36

Have you tried using or making an extractor? It is a very thin pick with different head designs, made to lift the pin stacks over a key and hook it to pull a broken key out. search the forums or the web to see extractor designs.
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Postby josh0094 » 17 Oct 2007 23:54

i have somthing simular. no good. its a solid peace of medal on the bottom end of the lock
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Postby globallockytoo » 18 Oct 2007 1:45

I dont recommend this usually for a newbie but...

use a piece of metal thin enough to fit down the keyway...dab a little vaseline or KY jelly on the end....you should be able to get it out if you are careful and operate slowly...meticulously
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stuck

Postby raimundo » 18 Oct 2007 8:29

Hard to believe that a tensor that is 'stuck' could slide to the back of the lock, usually this situation is where the tensor blade is bound tight between wards. you may have forced it further in.

when a tensor blade is bound tight in a keyway, do not do anything that would straighten the bend of the tensor, this will likely break off that blade and make the problem harder to resolve.

When a tensor blade is stuck take a locking plier and put a loop of wire in its jaw, then slip this loop over the tensor til its in the area of the bend,

Next, support the long end of the tensor so that it does not unbend, and pull the tensor blade straight out, to do this your plier with the wire loop should be a bit to the opposite side of the tensor handle so that it is pulling in the bend

For the more experienced When this happens with a pair of bogotas, you can still use the free piece and slip the bend of this one under the bend of the stuck one and while supporting the long end of the stuck pick, you can get first and second fingers under the two sides of the free pick which is interlocked bend to bend with the stuck one and the thumb will be steading it in between these two fingers, just pull straight out.
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Re: tension wrench stuck in lock

Postby samfishers » 18 Oct 2007 18:17

josh0094 wrote:the head of my tension wrench broke in my bike lock that i was playing with for practice


o oh! bad guy, you didn't read the rules, don't play with locks that aren't yours.

if it just slide, maybe you should lub your key way and then put it upside down!
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Re: tension wrench stuck in lock

Postby josh0094 » 18 Oct 2007 20:14

samfishers wrote:
josh0094 wrote:the head of my tension wrench broke in my bike lock that i was playing with for practice


o oh! bad guy, you didn't read the rules, don't play with locks that aren't yours.

if it just slide, maybe you should lub your key way and then put it upside down!


good idea....

BUT this bike lock is mine

head of my tension wrench broke in (My) bike lock

but what happend. was that i pushed to hard and erm. tried to get it out but i pushed it all the way to the back. erm. ky jellie. dont think ill be buying that but i have somthing simular that i use to lube my bike.
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Postby fuzz » 23 Oct 2007 13:33

If its a very cheap bike lock, why not just cut the lock open and throw it away?, your just gonna waste time trying to get something out of it, when your unsure yourself, and might not manage, They are selling bike locks for £1 in tescos (UK)

Dont pick locks that you need :)
I bought a bike lock just for picking :)

one question. . .has you tried putting the original key back in? see if the broken piece has gone right into the back. . . dont push to hard incase you make it worse
if so you could still cut it off and pick it (i gather)
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Postby josh0094 » 23 Oct 2007 22:18

eh it was really my bad. but uh it was more expensive. and my dad would kill meh if i tosted it. do ill keep trying. if i phail. ill chop it.
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Postby yosefthegreat » 24 Oct 2007 6:38

why to you just take the chamber out with a shim?
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Postby mercurial » 24 Oct 2007 6:51

yosefthegreat wrote:why to you just take the chamber out with a shim?


Being a bicycle lock, that is locked, shimming the core to remove it isn't possible. If it is a really poor lock, shimming it from the front of the keyway might still be possible, if the cylinder lacks a lip, but that still won't free the plug.


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Postby josh0094 » 24 Oct 2007 11:39

im about rdy to give up on this one. thanks guys!
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Postby Wrenchman » 24 Oct 2007 15:33

Can you shoot some photos, that would be great!

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