by bellwood » 27 Mar 2008 10:32
Hi There, here in sunny spain most of the Euro Profile Locks are of the dimple kind. i have ha most success with a slimline half diamond, standard half ball and in many cases just the handle of a tension wrench.
Insert the picks to the side of the pins at 90 degrees (sideways) to the norm, and with slight tension rock the pick pushing (or lifting) the pins untill they set. False sets from security pins give the same feedback as any other lock.
Using the handle of a tension wrench as a pick apply the tension the usual way and rock the picking tension wrench and slowly withdraw it from the lock, if no success try the same but with a slight up and down movement at the same time. I am often supprised that this works.
Remember that the movement of the pins of a dimple lock is very small compared to other pin tumbler locks so be gentle with them.
The key is to use very little tension, and of course lots of practice. Some dimple locks i have will open if i sneeze on them too hard, others can take a long time.
If you are in Europe and can get hold of Euro Profile locks heres a few poiters for practice locks.
Azbe - Usually very easy to pick.
Abus - Good feedback from the security pins, quite easy to pick.
Amig - Pain in the @ss but good fun all the same.
Tesa - Good Luck! (but possible)
With these makes of lock I'm talking about the 10 - 20€ price range.
Hope this helps you out a little.
Steve.