Need help fixing or installing a lock? We welcome questions from the public here! Sorry, no automotive questions, please.
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WE DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE OR MOTORCYCLE LOCKS OR IGNITIONS ON THIS FORUM. THIS INCLUDES QUESTIONS ABOUT PICKING, PROGRAMMING, OR TAKING APART DOOR OR IGNITION LOCKS,
femurat wrote:Well, I'm not swimming to the Falklands to prevent you from picking a lock you shouldn't touch. I hope you understand why I suggest you don't pick it.
Good luck
I swam in the South Atlantic earlier in the year and it's cold. I do get the point but if I looked at the door from the right angle it would fall off its hinges anyway.
ratlock wrote:Get a key off ebay for post box ( any key) take it to chubb lock lowest key height, and make a curtain pick out of the key. Learn to make wires, and pick lever locks. Hope the attached pic helps. Ps this key throws(opens)clockwise. Cut opposite of whats shown for lock mounted, or door hinged to throw (open) anti clockwise. It looks like your door is hinged on the left, lock to the right on the door. So you would cut your key on the opposite side to whats shown on my picture.
Hi
I'm in the same situation I have a box (cemented into a gate post) which is locked and the guy doing the work does not have any idea where the keys are. The box is a "new" old style one so no concerns about being a genuine Royal Mail one. Can I just drill the lock to get it open. I'm told a new lock is only about £12 so not working about the lock I just need it opened now to get some letters and a new lock on. Any help qould be appreciate as never picked a lock before