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15 minute pick job.....

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

15 minute pick job.....

Postby Bailey Boat » 27 Feb 2008 16:01

I'm new to this sport but not to pin tumbler locks in general. I received my little 11 piece set from Southord yesterday and when I had a few minutes I began picking away. I had already read most of the stickies and had a pretty good idea of what I needed to do to make this work.

First attempt was on a Kwikset deadbolt held in my hand, presto!!!! less than 15 minutes and it rolls over like butter. My question is about my technique. I insert the correct sized tension tool, apply light tension and use the small snake rake for a few passes and then switch to the half ball for a few more strokes and then start feeling with the half diamond and the small J hook and she opens right before my very eyes.

I guess this would be a mix of raking and SPP????? Is there anything wrong with doing it this way???? I'm more interested in getting the lock open than how I do it. I deal with a lot of apartments as a consultant and results are what I'm after. The faster the better in my case.

I went on to open several padlocks I had on hand as well as more deadbolts, Kwickset, EzSet and a National. They all seem to be about the same from a picking standpoint. I can do any of them in about 2 to 3 minutes now that I'm warmed up and stroking......
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Postby josh0094 » 27 Feb 2008 16:41

ive never heard of anyone using a ball pick for this sort of thing. those are usually made for wafer locks.

try using a camel back. Just some advice as well.
there are many ways you can pick a lock. but try not to change tools so much. i mean u can. but a regular half diamond with a kwikset should (in most cases) be fine.

if that doesint work try a camel back, and if all else fails, a hook. but if ur not in a hurry. or feel like it just SPP.

hope this helps!
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Postby Bailey Boat » 27 Feb 2008 17:11

Camel Back????? Educate me ........
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Postby Tuniz » 27 Feb 2008 17:44

i`m on my PS3 so can`t give you a link but picture a... camels back :D

2 halfround circles, usually the outer one is a bit smaller.

or half a "snowman" pick, if you are familiar with that pick,
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Postby bumber » 27 Feb 2008 21:31

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Postby Bailey Boat » 28 Feb 2008 18:06

Okay.... That's what I have seen referred to as a "half snowman"... I can see where Camel Back could apply as well..... Thanks for the explaination.... AND education.....

As I said, I'm new to the pick game, but I'm having a ball learning !!!! :D :D :D
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Postby josh0094 » 28 Feb 2008 18:37

check out theese picks. i wasint thinking of a snowman

http://www.lockpicktools.com/lockpicks.htm


pick number 12. the one with the 2 half diamons. those are AMAZING for kwiksets.
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