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Postby meat-bix » 21 Dec 2004 3:42

So today I bought some hacksaw blades and ground them up a bit.

I think they came out ok, though I had little idea what I was doing really.

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Also a tension wrench of course...

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I got 5 lockwood locks off ebay.

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Wish me luck!
Im sure I'll be back in about an hour with blistered fingers asking for help, but Im excited :0)
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Postby meat-bix » 21 Dec 2004 4:05

I GOT IT I GOT IT!!!!

:lol:

Well, actually I got another 6 pin tumbler.
http://www.wottybrains.h3nt.com/other/Picture%20019.jpg
(half turned because it helps me bask in my excitement!

I was getting very disheartened because no matter how much tension i put on the lockwood, nothing happened. At least I could jam the pin in this one, then I got it and ran downstairs screaming lots...
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Postby maldotcom2 » 21 Dec 2004 5:03

Well done :) Picks dont look to bad either. :)
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Postby meat-bix » 21 Dec 2004 6:39

So I have picked this gold lock about 10 times now, and I'm very happy.

Now onto this lockwood. Sigh....

It seems that tension doesnt do anything. All the pins can be pished up no matter how much tension I use.

Any advice?

Thanks alot :0)
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Postby poisoned » 21 Dec 2004 7:04

Turn the other way..?
\o/
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Postby meat-bix » 21 Dec 2004 7:27

Judging from the photo, which way would you turn?

(the top photo, lockwood lock)
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Postby poisoned » 21 Dec 2004 13:57

umm.. clockwise..? If u turn clockwise and the pins won't bind then try counter clockwise.. Im not familiar with lockwood so I don't know if theres something "special" u need to do with that lock..
\o/
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Postby skold » 21 Dec 2004 17:34

anti clock wise on a door is the normal i think and clockwise to lock... depends on the setup
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Postby skold » 21 Dec 2004 17:38

btw, with lockwood it doesn't matter which way you turn to open it..it all works the same :)
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Postby mcm757207 » 21 Dec 2004 17:39

If the lock isn't actually attatched to the door it should turn either direction. And even if it IS attatched to the door, chances are it will too, just one way won't actually retract the bolt.
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Postby maldotcom2 » 21 Dec 2004 18:41

I have that lock and i always open it clockwise.
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Postby skold » 21 Dec 2004 21:52

some pick temlate for you meat-bix: ( thought i might try out my new camera :)

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Postby Hojo » 22 Dec 2004 0:48

Skold
btw, with lockwood it doesn't matter which way you turn to open it..it all works the same


Not true.....it might have a flaw on one side bigger than the other hence more of an edge on the shere line therefore easyer to pick....
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Postby skold » 22 Dec 2004 0:50

meh...yeh its true with that JA mortice some of the others i have it really doesn't matter..maybe they are just worn
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Postby meat-bix » 22 Dec 2004 3:04

Thanks alot everyone.

Ill keep at it tonight.

I WILL NOT BE DEFEATED!

:0P
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