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Old Yale lock

Information about locks themselves. Questions, tips and lock diagram information should be posted here.

What is your favorite type of pick?

Poll ended at 30 Jan 2005 21:56

Snake
3
43%
Rake
2
29%
Ball (single, double)
0
No votes
Diamond (half, full)
2
29%
 
Total votes : 7

Old Yale lock

Postby bigone5500 » 25 Jan 2005 21:56

I have an old yale brand lock that is about to make me break out the blue tip pick if you know what I mean...(acetylene torch). Has anyone had any dealings with these locks? The top of the keyway is sort of angled and also seems to be a 5 pin. The lock is 1 3/4".
To pick... or not to pick... That is the question.
also, if you pick your nose in public...please use light tension!
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Postby stick » 25 Jan 2005 22:59

Yale keyways are arguably one of the most irritating keyways to manuever around in. In my area, we don't see much of these, so I'm getting a few of eBay for fun.
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Postby toomush2drink » 26 Jan 2005 5:08

Not a problem, 2 spools normally in 1st and last or 2nd and last.
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Postby bigone5500 » 26 Jan 2005 10:50

What would you guys say that the best pick would be and what tension should I use?
To pick... or not to pick... That is the question.
also, if you pick your nose in public...please use light tension!
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Postby jason » 26 Jan 2005 13:06

I'm going to fly in the face of accepted practice here which is half diamond and featherlight tension.

I prefer a shallow hook with a tension wrench at the top of the keyway but loads of tension - I find that for me the antipicks click really easily and when that happens I ease off the tension and push up just a smidge until the cylinder pops back again, then I work on the next pin. I've usually found the anti on 2nd and 4th
sledgehammers make excellent back up picks!
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Postby toomush2drink » 26 Jan 2005 13:23

I use the small hook on these too jason.
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Postby raimundo » 26 Jan 2005 14:47

you say its old, hold it by your ear and shake it, listen to see if the pins are loose in there. the old springs could be all compressed. the advise on the medium to small hook and tension is good, though you can try other tension possiblities, like light tension and a tension tool bent on it's blade to jam into the lower keyway tight from side to side but not binding on the bottom. definatly don't use that sparkle wrench on it.
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Postby bigone5500 » 26 Jan 2005 15:00

Thanks guys! I'll give these a try and let you know what the outcome is.
To pick... or not to pick... That is the question.
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Postby Rick-the-Pick » 28 Jan 2005 12:13

Yale's, era,bird they're all the bloody same! Some yale's are easy and some bird's are very trying. I always use the hook.
On the yale's, try picking without touching the first pin, go straight to the second then the back/last pin of the lock with very light lift!
Failing that, get the gun out!
An open mind can open anything
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Postby Luke » 29 Jan 2005 6:57

On yales i like to use a deforest pick and a medium to slightly heavy tension, just gets those shrooms and spools setting quicker.
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Postby plot » 30 Jan 2005 4:28

Another vote for small hook here... even though it's not on the voting options for some reason...
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Postby bigone5500 » 31 Jan 2005 12:59

Sorry I forgot about the hook....it's a MUST HAVE!
To pick... or not to pick... That is the question.
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Postby skold » 1 Feb 2005 2:44

Yales are nothing, compared to the keyways i deal with..absolute crap.

but very well built.

don't let this lock bring you down :D
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Postby frostbyte » 7 Feb 2005 22:32

I'd vote hook myself, but as previously mentioned, it's not an option.
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