I got this stupid "Masterlock" pad lock type No. 3 so it's a 4 pinned-tumbler.
I know for certain I've picked three of the pins I think I might have even picked all 4.
But for some reason it's been my first 3 days now, I haven't been able to turn the lock...so either I've not picked it successfully or my tortion wrench just isn't proper to turn it.
See, here's where the real problem begins lol...
For a pic I've been using a saftey pin, it's worked really well, I know I can reach all four pins and raise them, not sure though which pins I'm picking.
For a tortion wrench I've used two items...I've tried this miniature alan wrench that I bent so that a longer portion was available for pressing against in a fashion to at least let the pins fall on the cylinder.
But I'm not sure that method provides me with any torque to turn the lock, like you have when you twist a key.
So I also have a screw driver, this I can use to twist the lock but with this method I can only get 1 or 2 pins as holding the bloody lock and the tortion wrench is a hassel, I only have two hands.
So ... obviously I'm doing some stuff wrong, aside from the fact I can benefit from real lock picks and a real tortion wrench, or at least something that works better for holding the lock...but, well what are tips on picking?
I mean, do I have to pick each pin individually? Or if I can set them by raising them all at once, would that work?
Is a lock pick just used to raise any pins you failed to raise by something say as a Saftey Pin, such as the last 4th pin, which is really hard to actually get ... especially since the hair pin by then has a lot of resistance what with all the springs pressing on the pins lol...
So what is the basics I thought I had it, I don't know if I do have it or not now...but I'm assuming I do know the basics, and my tools are just garbage...like trying to screw something in with a hammer you know?
I just need to know if that's the case or I'm missing something...