by NKT » 17 Apr 2005 6:28
You can pick up ERA 5 pin Yale-style lock cylinders for under £8. I would suggest getting two or three to play with.
They have no security pins, and a fairly standard keyway, and should keep you amused for hours, as you can easily strip it down and remove pins, etc. You will be able to pick one, two, etc pins, until you get to all five, then you can try your hand at the other one. Then you can re-pin to harder combos.
After that, get a proper Yale, which will have two security pins (spools) and a tighter keyway. Much more challenging!
Once you crack that, you are getting really good, and you will have to shop for higher end locks at car boots or whatever.
Don't forget, the UK has several other types of lock, including the mortise and lever locks, which are/can be far more difficult IMHO. After all, you know roughly what to do with a Yale style lock, even if only with two paperclips. With a 5 lever mortise, a Bramah, or even a simple lever lock, you need the right tools, or you will get nowhere.
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