by capt.dunc » 15 Mar 2005 10:15
sometimes an ill fitting lock is the problem, bad fit in the first place or the door has swollen, shrunk with the weather etc. ask whoever owns the door if they've had any problems, i've found many a door that requires a pull on the handle to shut the lock and the owner knows this is the case. with lever locks this stiffness can be a problem whilst you're picking. for a push use your foot at the base of the door or a small shoulder crutch to lean against the door (a hammer does the trick), for a pull i use a big loop of climbing tape around myself and the handle, or round a nail as a T bar in the letterbox and lean backwards gently. also make yourself as wide and thick a tension wrench as will fit most picked cylinders you deal with, and give it a nice long leg for going in the keyway, 3 or 4 pins deep.
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