smokingman wrote:Going from a Master Padlock to a Medeco is like going from putting on
a band aid to performing surgery .
+1
You should put it down for a while (months, possibly years). Work your way up to it. But if you really insist on picking it, the concept is simple. Apply rotational tension, find the pin that isn't springy and move it to a different depth/angle that it is springy at (you will have to lighten up tension to get it out of false gates, are you familiar with spooled pins except worse). Rinse and repeat until open. If you really want to pick medeco's I recommend starting with a mortice lock that has grub screws on the top so you can start with one pin.
The lock you have can be taken apart, but it isn't easy. There is a retaining clip that needs to be pulled out. You should be able to recognize it, it's crimped in place on the side of the housing. After that, to get to the pins you will have to pry off the brass spring cap. To put it back together you'll either have to have a new spring cap or reform the old one to put it back on.