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How To Pick a Lock
Video Summary:
Locked yourself out of the house? Most common pin and tumbler locks can be picked with a little luck and finesse—so before you call a locksmith, try this.
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Source: How To Pick a Lock
Video Transcript: (More)
Ingredients
- A paperclip or safety pin
- A tension wrench (sometimes called a torque wrench)
- A second paperclip
Steps
- Only pick your own locks—or you could wind up in a lot of trouble. (5 sec. )
- Get a paperclip - Get a paperclip or safety pin and bend it straight. Now make a slight upwards bend at the very end. (31 sec. )
- You can buy a professional lock pick set at a hardware store. There is a basic size intended for American locks. (39 sec. )
- Insert the wrench - Insert your wrench into the lower part of the keyhole—that is, the side opposite the one where the key’s teeth would go in. (45 sec. )
- Determine direction - Figure out which way the lock needs to be turned to open by turning the wrench clockwise and then counterclockwise. You’ll feel which way has more give. (54 sec. )
- Turn the lock - Turn the lock the correct way with the wrench, putting slight pressure on it. Hold the wrench in place. (63 sec. )
- Insert the paperclip - While keeping pressure on the lock, insert the end of the paperclip into the top part of the keyhole. (71 sec. )
- Feel for pins - Feel around the keyhole with the paperclip until you locate the pins. If you’re picking a common door lock, there will most likely be at least five of them in a row. (77 sec. )
- Before you start, many experts suggest “raking” the lock. Straighten your second paperclip, put a few bends at the wire’s end, and—with no pressure on your wrench—shove it to the back of the lock. Now pull it out quickly, pressing against the top of the lock while gently turning your wrench. You might just set a pin or two that way. (87 sec. )
- Push up - Now for the actual “picking.” One at a time, push each pin up with the paperclip. Try to feel for the moment when the pin reaches its “unlocked” position. You should feel a slight give—or even hear a faint click. (106 sec. )
- Start with the pin furthest away from you—then move on to the next. (120 sec. )
- Increase the pressure - As you go, apply slightly more pressure with the wrench until you have all the pins lifted up. (124 sec. )
- Turn the wrench - Now turn the wrench fully. Voila! The lock will pop open. (130 sec. )
- Wooden locks were used as far back as 4,000 years ago in ancient Egypt. (136 sec. )
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