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Not sure on how to remove useless old lock from my shed.

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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Not sure on how to remove useless old lock from my shed.

Postby Sleight of Hand » 18 Jan 2008 15:02

I have this lock on my shed that does absolutely nothing, it's just in the way of putting on a real lock. I've had my bike stolen from my shed because of the lock. I really need to take it off, I can't seem to pick it because of how old it is, and I have another key from a different lock, but its the same kind, and I cant bump it. Any ideas?

I have a few ideas myself:
Spray WD40 into the lock and try to pick it.
Bump it:
Or beat the stuff out of it with a hammer.

Here is the lock in question.

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It's all in the wrist.
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Postby guest5999 » 18 Jan 2008 15:19

if those fail, there are always bolt cutters
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Postby le.nutzman » 18 Jan 2008 15:41

Well........................if you're not going to do anything else with the lock, you COULD......supersaturatewithwd40andhellapickfastopenlike...........i've done it numerous times with american 5200 padlocks, works wonderfully, or just bolt cut the thing, be done with it, take it inside and supercleanitwithalcoholandletdry and then enjoy picking it.
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Postby MacGyver101 » 18 Jan 2008 16:03

The easiest solution would probably be to unscrew that handle from your shed door and then slide the padlock off of it. :wink:
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Postby Sleight of Hand » 18 Jan 2008 16:23

Well, the handle is nailed on, and I managed to "pick" the lock. The plug actually turned but it didn't unlatch I'm pretty sure its painted/corroded on. I'll have to borrow a friends bolt cutter sadly.
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Postby mhole » 18 Jan 2008 17:15

I really doubt the handle is nailed on, and if it is, simply pull the nails and rescrew it.
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Postby Sleight of Hand » 18 Jan 2008 17:19

The nails are painted over, and hammered in the back so they are bent, and besides its very old and bad plywood, it would probably explode if I took them out.
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Postby freakparade3 » 18 Jan 2008 19:42

mhole wrote:I really doubt the handle is nailed on, and if it is, simply pull the nails and rescrew it.


It's pretty clear from the pictures tha handls is nailed on.
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Postby freakparade3 » 18 Jan 2008 19:43

I meant no disrespect by posting that Mhole. I just had to do it cause I'm a bit of an Ahole. :lol: :P
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Re: Not sure on how to remove useless old lock from my shed.

Postby LeeNo » 18 Jan 2008 22:23

Sleight of Hand wrote:it's just in the way of putting on a real lock. I've had my bike stolen from my shed because of the lock.
It looks like this lock is just connected to the door handle. How is that causing bikes to be stolen and preventing the usage of other locks?

If you don't have a key and you can't pick the thing then you need to choose between bolt-cutters and removing the handle.

That lock looks like a Master #3 and, therefore, could be vulnerable to directed force from above.

When I was in the Army many moons ago, I used to be able to bust open Maserlock #3's with my E-tool by banging the point of the shovel down on the top of the lock near the hole where the hasp opened (AND NO! I didn't break into anyone's locker - I did it when I locked my keys in my locker and the great thing is that the lock still worked after I got my keys).
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Postby dougfarre » 19 Jan 2008 21:34

Hacksaw + carbide blade cuts threw any hardened steel shackle in seconds.
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Postby Buggs41 » 19 Jan 2008 23:10

But using a hack saw on the lock might scratch up the nice paint job on it. :)
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Postby zsoutendijk » 19 Jan 2008 23:29

dont use wd40... this will gum up the lock like hell.

use pencil shavings (graphite,lead...w/e) blow this in the lock, that will lubricate it.

then pick it...

or

as above BOLT CUTTERS! :lol:

Good Luck!

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Postby linty » 20 Jan 2008 8:29

you guys are all wimps. I wouldn't use anything less than an angle grinder. Hell, I slice bread with an angle grinder. I brush my teeth with an angle grinder!
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Postby Artemis007 » 20 Jan 2008 18:25

linty wrote:Hell, I slice bread with an angle grinder. I brush my teeth with an angle grinder!


LOL! I wanna see a pic of your teeth!
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