by GhostNode » 14 Jul 2011 14:24
I've been working on a (very) used locking exterior doorknob which I picked up from a used-hardware store. With the way I've mounted it in my practice stand, the bolt protrudes to the left. I'm able to rake and pin-by-pin pick the lock clockwise with little effort, however clockwise rotation with the way it's mounted LOCKS the knob. When i try to pick it counter-clockwise, the pins seem very difficult to move when i apply the minimalist effort on the torque wrench. I've got the key for the knob, so i know it DOES turn counter-clockwise, and i know that that IS the direction to unlock. What makes the internals very stubborn in one direction, but not the other? and does anyone have any suggestions to overcoming this challenge?