Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.
by femurat » 17 Dec 2016 4:50
Well done. It feels great, doesn't it? I see some brass filings around the keyhole. It shows it was a hard battle Cheers 
-

femurat
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 3745
- Joined: 22 Sep 2008 9:06
- Location: Italy
by GWiens2001 » 17 Dec 2016 12:00
Nice job. Now you can have the original core decoded and/or repinned. Then you can have the original core in the lock.  Gordon
Just when you finally think you have learned it all, that is when you learn that you don't know anything yet.
-

GWiens2001
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 7550
- Joined: 3 Sep 2012 16:24
- Location: Arizona, United States
by OrMeanGene » 17 Dec 2016 14:42
Lol it was beat pretty well ahead of time in my defense.. ya, sure. Ahead of time.
Good idea to decode. I wasnt even thinking about it. Threw in that bright new clean core. That and i dont know how to decode, never tried
"Insert something pretentious here "
-

OrMeanGene
- Supporter

-
- Posts: 167
- Joined: 14 Nov 2016 15:43
- Location: Portland, Oregon
by billdeserthills » 17 Dec 2016 16:36
GWiens2001 wrote:Nice job. Now you can have the original core decoded and/or repinned. Then you can have the original core in the lock.  Gordon
Then again, since the chain has been cut off and the original value took a hit, not much point in keeping it original any longer 
-
billdeserthills
-
- Posts: 3827
- Joined: 19 Mar 2014 21:11
- Location: Arizona
by jeffmoss26 » 17 Dec 2016 18:13
if you send me the core, I would be happy to decode it and make keys.
"I tried smoking a blank once. I was never able to keep the tip lit long enough to inhale." - ltdbjd
-
jeffmoss26
-
- Posts: 1090
- Joined: 13 Jan 2012 15:01
- Location: Cleveland, OH
by OrMeanGene » 17 Dec 2016 20:57
jeffmoss26 wrote:if you send me the core, I would be happy to decode it and make keys.
That would be awesome. Ill pm
"Insert something pretentious here "
-

OrMeanGene
- Supporter

-
- Posts: 167
- Joined: 14 Nov 2016 15:43
- Location: Portland, Oregon
by Eazy123 » 27 Feb 2017 11:29
OrMeanGene wrote:Ive been messing with a vintage best lock that i shared a while back in a box of freebies with no key. Was able to pick it just fine, but was giving me hell to get control. Finally though... I cut the chain off the side of lock, to keep from ruining my beautiful palms, then sat down and went to work. Took heavy tension with just a standard tension wrench(not IC wrench), peterson gem, and 25mins. Went from back of lock to front, and she folded. Threw in a falcon core with keys. Yay works now.
Heavy tension? I thought these responded better to light tension?
-

Eazy123
-
- Posts: 206
- Joined: 17 Jul 2016 12:13
- Location: Chicagoland
by GWiens2001 » 27 Feb 2017 13:30
Each lock is different, especially as they age.
Gordon
Just when you finally think you have learned it all, that is when you learn that you don't know anything yet.
-

GWiens2001
- Site Admin
-
- Posts: 7550
- Joined: 3 Sep 2012 16:24
- Location: Arizona, United States
by Mudman » 27 Feb 2017 13:57
Congrats! I'm still learning to normal pick mines. Only have the core though, makes holding it a pain.
-
Mudman
-
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 9 Mar 2016 21:28
- Location: California, USA
by Eazy123 » 27 Feb 2017 14:43
GWiens2001 wrote:Each lock is different, especially as they age.
Gordon
I guess my confusion lies with trying to understand where heavy tension would be necessary…would that mostly be for a corroded plug that's difficult to turn? I'd imagine setting pins would take quite a bit of upward force that way as well.
-

Eazy123
-
- Posts: 206
- Joined: 17 Jul 2016 12:13
- Location: Chicagoland
by OrMeanGene » 3 Mar 2017 23:05
Eazy123 wrote:GWiens2001 wrote:Each lock is different, especially as they age.
Gordon
I guess my confusion lies with trying to understand where heavy tension would be necessary…would that mostly be for a corroded plug that's difficult to turn? I'd imagine setting pins would take quite a bit of upward force that way as well.
It was older lock, but not too bad inside. Just seemed to work for me in this situation. May have went different for someone else. Heavy tension was only way that seemed to get me to control. Jeff moss has the lock now, maybe he has other results
"Insert something pretentious here "
-

OrMeanGene
- Supporter

-
- Posts: 167
- Joined: 14 Nov 2016 15:43
- Location: Portland, Oregon
Return to Pick-Fu [Intermediate Skill Level]
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 18 guests
|