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Correct way to insert uneven spool pin?

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Correct way to insert uneven spool pin?

Postby Murderbydeath » 7 Aug 2013 23:42

This is probably a n00b question, but what's the correct way to insert a spool pin that is thicker on one end than the other?

A spool pin like this one:
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Fat end on top or bottom? Does it matter?

Thanks in advance. Couldn't find anything via the search function on this.
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Re: Correct way to insert uneven spool pin?

Postby MrWizard » 8 Aug 2013 8:12

As in your instructions that came with your new practice lock in the section Rekeying Your Practice Lock page 4 you will see this paragraph. :mrgreen:

There are 7 of each high security spool and serrated top pins. Normally only a few are used in random pin cells as seen in figs 13, 14 and 15. It’s best not to have a spool pin in every cell. Usually you will not find serrated and spool top pins mixed in the same lock but you can certainly do that. When inserting the spool pins you will notice one end is narrow and the other wider. You want to insert the narrow end first with the wide part at the top by the spring. With the serrated pins you will see the serrations are at one end. You want to insert the serrated end first with no serrations at the top by the spring.

Although you could insert the spool in either way but narrow end first is suggested.

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Re: Correct way to insert uneven spool pin?

Postby GWiens2001 » 8 Aug 2013 9:07

They should be inserted with the narrow end closest to the key pin for the most difficult picking. However, if you are just learning to pick spools, you can try flipping it over with the thicker end next to the key pin. It is easier to pick, and you may find it easier to get the feel of spools that way. Then you can flip them over the right way.

Good luck - that is a great practice lock you have purchased. MrWizard also is fantastic about helping when you need it!

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