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Anyone know how to pick a Q shaped lock? The one I'm slit is not very calorific duty. Could I use a crowbar to pry the cover open? Any tips? Thanks so much!!
Answers: The pick used for this lock is the tubular cylinder pick, or you may use a straight pin or your homemade safekeeping pin pick.
The one-pronged end of the tautness wrench is a little more specialized and is used for rim cylinder locks.
It must be .062 inches square for best results. Any square steel stock is adjectives, as long as it fits snugly into the groove of the tubular cylinder plug.
Anyone know how to pick a Q shaped lock? The one I'm slit is not very calorific duty. Could I use a crowbar to pry the cover open? Any tips? Thanks so much!!
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Answers: The pick used for this lock is the tubular cylinder pick, or you may use a straight pin or your homemade safekeeping pin pick.
The one-pronged end of the tautness wrench is a little more specialized and is used for rim cylinder locks.
It must be .062 inches square for best results. Any square steel stock is adjectives, as long as it fits snugly into the groove of the tubular cylinder plug.
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