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My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

THE starting place for new members. FAQ's, instructions on how to pick a lock, valuable information like product reviews, links to lock picking related sites, forum rules, lockpicking tool vendors, and more. START HERE.

Re: My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Oct 2021 20:45

mikenflorida wrote:#10 Don't give up. I had 2 very cheap locks that I spent about 2 weeks on before I finally got them, so don't give up.


Very true. I had a Best in a door lever that I could pick to open, but it took me months of picking on and off to finally get control. Only spent the time with that one because it was my first Keymark. Then one day while I was watching a movie on the TV, it just magically went to control.

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Re: My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

Postby mikenflorida » 7 Nov 2021 7:06

#11 Be aware of what you are doing. Especially bad habits. I noticed that when I put more pressure on my pick to set a pin, I applied that same pressure to my tension wrench. Never going to get a pin set that way. Might bend, or even break, your pick.
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Re: My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

Postby TipsyTurtle63 » 11 Nov 2021 13:12

mikenflorida wrote:But I have a dollar tree lock that is a pain and I still haven't opened it. The key way is very wide and any tension tool gets lost, leaving no room to pick.

I had possibly the same lock, the back 2 pins where no lift, and the first 3 where the same cut, I could comb, shim, or use a tensioner to lift the pins till it opens but it refused to SPP. Even after I was opening harder locks I couldn’t get it! :evil: :cry:
Some advice would be to skip the really cheap ones and get a Master #3 to start.
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Re: My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

Postby GWiens2001 » 11 Nov 2021 20:34

TipsyTurtle63 wrote:Some advice would be to skip the really cheap ones and get a Master #3 to start.


That was my first pick. It may have been over 40 years ago, but that's what it was. Most people I have taught started with a Master No. 3. They are so commonplace that it is a confidence builder.

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Re: My experience so far. Newbie to newbies

Postby mikenflorida » 29 Nov 2021 22:31

#12 Move up to harder locks and don't give up. It took me a while but I finally got this Abus opened. Santa let it slip that he is getting me more Abus locks this year!

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