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Deadbolt Dismantle

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Deadbolt Dismantle

Postby Druis2264 » 25 Aug 2005 23:12

Well I'm trying to just improve my "mind's eye" of what's going on inside locks whenever I do something. I have an EZset deadbolt, is there a way I can take it apart and watch it while I pick at it?
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Postby sublime progie » 25 Aug 2005 23:44

you could take a dremel to the outside of the spring houseing but not enough to let the springs get interfered. Also i find it ironic that lock companies tend to call their product tings like ez set or kwickset. kinda giving it away in my openion
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Postby wtf|pickproof? » 26 Aug 2005 2:26

Don't forget to take it apart before you grind it. If you don't, you'll waste the springs and the driver pins! There are several tutorials/threads on dismanteling locks. A quick search for rekey, repin or dismantle will bring then up.

Here are some nice pics of cutaway locks:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=9031&highlight=cutaway
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Postby vector40 » 26 Aug 2005 3:12

wtf|pickproof? wrote:Don't forget to take it apart before you grind it. If you don't, you'll waste the springs and the driver pins!


Uh... have you ever done this?
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Postby wtf|pickproof? » 26 Aug 2005 3:26

vector40 wrote:Uh... have you ever done this?


Nope, I never wasted a lock like this, I actually never made a cutaway myself as I never had any problems visualizing what's going on inside a pin-tumbler.
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Postby vector40 » 26 Aug 2005 3:37

Well. Do remove the pin stacks. I wouldn't quite call it required, but it's a very good idea.
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Postby Druis2264 » 26 Aug 2005 9:58

Yeeeah, F that.... lol I'll just practice... I don't feel like grinding a lock for a half an hour to realize I screwed everything up. :)
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Postby SFGOON » 26 Aug 2005 11:50

Get a, in knob lock, FILE it in a vise after removing the pins and springs, and it'll be easy (and worth it, these things can cost upward of 50$ on the retail market..)
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