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5 lever mortice locks

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5 lever mortice locks

Postby cass » 1 Nov 2004 15:03

Any good suggestions on what locks to buy to practice my curtain pick on,as my local council are all into upvc cylinder mila locks so the call for replacing mortice locks are gone right out of the window in my area,but that doesnt mean i wont come across them in the private sector.



Practice makes perfect
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Postby pinky » 1 Nov 2004 17:05

hi cass

start with simple union 2101 / 2201 locks and a yellow legge or 2, once you get these move on to union 2134 / 2234, yale and chubb 3U114 BS3621 locks, they are all the same lock type, throw in an era invincible, but you wont get those with a No 7 lever in them.
from there move on to any old lock you pick up and try.

happy picking
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Postby cass » 2 Nov 2004 7:53

Thanks pinky,i can go out to citysafe which is just 30min drive away and buy some of them,and start practicing,and practicing.
Also just wondering CONTRACTER locks plain grey casing 5lvr,are these also good for practice?
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Postby pinky » 2 Nov 2004 12:16

any lock is good for practice, the more different types the better.
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Postby Adam » 5 Dec 2004 10:21

doesn't an era invincible have a curtain? i'm new to this so it's a genuine question. i also thought it was near on impossible to pick a curtain with a 2 in one rimmer. is that true?
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Postby EvoRed » 5 Dec 2004 11:37

Yes an Invincible does have a curtain and we're not talking about 2-in-1 picks, we're talking about curtain wheel picks which, funnily enough, pick locks with curtains!
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Postby mbell » 5 Dec 2004 11:50

Yes, isn't the invincible 7g though? Or am I getting my types of Era muddled up again.
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Postby EvoRed » 5 Dec 2004 11:54

No the Invincible's 5g, the Profit and Viscount are 7g...
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Postby mbell » 5 Dec 2004 12:00

Right, thanks. I always find it hard to remember the names of them but I know which I mean.
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Postby cred » 5 Dec 2004 12:10

cass,
i think you will find that the contractor lock is a legge non bs 1645,just saying so you dont buy both as they are the same lock :wink:
ray
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Postby cass » 5 Dec 2004 12:35

thanks Ray,i was wondering that as all the big DIY stores around my area sell these.
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Postby pinky » 5 Dec 2004 18:46

adam , the curtain wheel pick is the 2 in 1 pick for curtain locks, you will find alot of posts on the picks on the forum, in addition the 2 that seem to come out tops are the chris belcher picks and the safeventures picks, the more i use chris belchers pick the more i like it.

if good enough all curtain locks are pickable with just 2 wires, though this takes mega practice and study of locks.
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Postby Adam » 7 Dec 2004 14:04

Cheers Pinky. How about the chubb pick made by Geoff Turner? Is that any good?
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Postby toomush2drink » 7 Dec 2004 14:18

Adam checkout safe ventures kits for bs locks ,they work and they do them for most locks. http://www.safeventures.com
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Postby captainsawdust » 7 Dec 2004 14:20

Adam

Do as toomush says

get the chubb one from safeventures they work 100% everytime
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