I was called two days ago to go an pick someone's lock because they had lost the keys. The job turned into drilling a deadbolt and rekeying 12 cylinders. Why? I tried picking/snapping a weslock for about 90 minutes and failed. This lock has such a sloppy tolerence that the cylinder was rotating both clockwise and counter apx 10-15 each way with just the tension wrench. I could not feel ANY binding pins. Raking failed as well at getting this lock open. The client was an elderly women who had Alzheimer's and 90 minutes was enough time in the cold weather - thus I drilled the lock out.
Does anyone have pointers on how to bypass this lock nondestructively? Perhaps an electric pick gun or something along those lines?