Sewer21 wrote:I have been picking locks for under a month and have run out of padlocks.
I am willing to spend a deecent amount of money on locks but have no idea where to start. I am hoping one of you veterans out there could give me a list of locks starting from the super easy to the ungodly complex. Something that could keep me on track for a while.
I don't class myself as a veteran, but my personal progression has been roughly along the lines of:
Kwikset
Master #3
Schlage (*)
Master #140
Schlage with security pins (*)
Old five-pin American padlock
Brinks Shrouded/American rebranded (*)
American 1105 padlock
Medeco Biaxial (*****) (in progress, not gonna be opened any time soon...

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Items I've marked with an asterisk (*) are places were there was a noticeable jump in difficulty. I bought a lot of locks from a building material recycling place, so when I say "Kwikset" or "Schlage" I mean both branded ones and other makes with similar features. (e.g. Wisser/Brinks/Yale/Dexter)
The main thing is to keep working at it. I still learn a lot from picking Kwiksets and security-pinned Schlages. The nice thing about deadbolt locks is that they are pretty much all repinnable, which lets you try different things.
Other things to do is try using different picks and tension techniques. If you usually use a short hook, force yourself to use a half-ball, or try top-tension.