by dls » 8 Aug 2011 14:22
If you are new to the buisness youll soon learn that paying customers wont be two happy if you turn up and hammer the door open as they see it, they will also question weather they should be forking out their hard earned cash for some guy to damage their lock that you could have rekeyed.
I bumped a brand new abus euro barrel once and fitted it to my own front door the next day, about three weeks later i got a call from the wife who was locked out the key wouldnt turn. After stripping it i discoverd a series of burs on each of the pin holes in the plug.
If the lock you bumped open is left in use you will be blamed when it fails even if its twenty years old, someone new to any buisness needs to build a reputation based on their skill and professional behaviour, bumping is not a nondestructive method if thats what you are after pick. When picking and bypassing fail by all means bump before you drill you will be doing yourself a fovour in the long run
When picking starts to hurt take your finger out