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Need help with dbl cylinder deadbolt lock

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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Need help with dbl cylinder deadbolt lock

Postby lifesbreath » 1 Mar 2008 0:20

Hi I'am having trouble with this lock. When i was drunk i was picking it not quickly but still picking it ,know sober or drunk i can't pick it, i Think I must have lost my style or was I lucky and set a hidden pin.

Help would be appreacted.
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Postby bumber » 1 Mar 2008 5:08

WOW so many questions.... :shock:

What kind of lock? What were you using? Is the lock in use? Have you looked around at ANY information about lockpicking yet? Not being mean just asking
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Postby lifesbreath » 1 Mar 2008 21:14

I was using a snake and was trying raking, but if a pin didn't want to move I used it as a SPP. I've read the MIT guide.
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Postby lifesbreath » 1 Mar 2008 21:18

The lock isn't in use, I brougth it for locking picking and still have the keys if you need them. I've had a quick read over abit, and shall do more reading of the forum. I think model is 101 or 110 DBL
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Postby lifesbreath » 2 Mar 2008 20:18

I keeped on trying SPP , it know takes me 10 mins.
Any tips to speed up SPP

thanks in advance
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Postby Safety0ff » 2 Mar 2008 20:39

lifesbreath wrote:Any tips to speed up SPP

Slowing down? Practice?

Do you feel/know what's going on with each pin when you're SPP? Or do you feel more or less blind in there?
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Postby lifesbreath » 2 Mar 2008 20:59

On the lock the I only notice the last three, i applie abit of tension and the third is real hard to push down, the fourth and five are springy, i don't know the number when it happens but some pins the lock turns abit, but it only turns three times, even though there are five pin(on pack)
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Postby Safety0ff » 2 Mar 2008 21:05

If the plug turns a bit there might be security pins that are false setting. Which brand deadbolt is it anyway? ( you put the model but not the brand.)
The 3rd pin that feel hard to push up is most likely the binding pin. As for pins you can't feel they might be either low bitting or they've been set.

You can try some of the pin feeling exercises if you haven't already.
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Postby lifesbreath » 2 Mar 2008 21:10

The only other infomation is
MDB2.SS
which might mean "master deadbolt #2 . spring steel(stainless steel)"

I will have alook at some of those excises and update
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Postby lifesbreath » 3 Mar 2008 17:19

I did the exercises, well part of it, i didn't take all the pins out except one.
I've got it down to 2 mins SPP, I will try raking again

thanks
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