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Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby locksmistress » 26 Oct 2004 12:56

Kodack:

Drilling a safe - unless you're drilling out a pin tumbler installed in a safe - is very different from drilling out a pin tumbler.

There's not much you can say about it that wouldn't be advance forum fodder except that it's not usually about drilling the lock mechanism out and - whoo! had you better know what you're doing!

Would you agree, oldlock?
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Postby D_Shane » 26 Oct 2004 13:43

I think Kodak was refering to oldlock's second job of the day. The domestic lockout, where the customer wouldn't let him drill.

If that's the case then I would say he was going for drilling the pins.
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Postby Kodack » 26 Oct 2004 13:54

locksmistress wrote:Kodack:

Drilling a safe - unless you're drilling out a pin tumbler installed in a safe - is very different from drilling out a pin tumbler.

There's not much you can say about it that wouldn't be advance forum fodder except that it's not usually about drilling the lock mechanism out and - whoo! had you better know what you're doing!

Would you agree, oldlock?


Who said a safe? One of the replies mentioned that his customer didn't want him to drill his door lock, so I was curious what that entailed. If I had to guess I'd say drill the pins out.
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Postby EvoRed » 26 Oct 2004 14:15

It was a cylinder so yes, would have involved just drilling the pins out. If it was a cheap and nasty cylinder and Oldlock offered to fit a new cylinder free of charge then the customer should have been grateful for a nice new cylinder! But hey, the customers always...
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Postby Exodus5000 » 26 Oct 2004 14:17

2 weekends ago I was home with some friends having a few drinks when I got a phone call from one of our other friends. He locked himself out of his house and asked if I could help him out.

Here's the situation:
4 males outside in 20 degree farenheit weather with win gusts at 40 miles an hour probably around midnight - drunk.

I fumbled around with the lock for 30 mins before I ended up picking it, albeit the wrong way. So with no plug spinner on hand I fashioned one with the rubber band trick and luckily it worked.

It was a crappy 5 pin wal-mart brand knock off door knob. Even though I got it open eventualy my ego was dealt a big serving of wholesome pie. At least I have excuses to cover my my mistakes.
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Drilling

Postby oldlock » 26 Oct 2004 16:27

Kodack wrote:When you say "drill" what do you mean?

I'm guessing your talking about drilling the pins of the shear line? Or do you put a hole in the lock and then reach in with a pick and bypass?


Yes, drilling the pins at the shear line.

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Postby locksmistress » 27 Oct 2004 15:56

Kodack wrote:

Who said a safe? One of the replies mentioned that his customer didn't want him to drill his door lock,


Ack! My bad, went back and re-read it 3 times before I figured where the door came into it.

:oops:
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Postby Kodack » 27 Oct 2004 17:03

locksmistress wrote:Kodack wrote:

Who said a safe? One of the replies mentioned that his customer didn't want him to drill his door lock,


Ack! My bad, went back and re-read it 3 times before I figured where the door came into it.

:oops:


No problem. I just didn't want anyone to think I was into safe cracking. hahaha.
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