How safe is your front door?

in #lock-picking8 years ago (edited)


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By accident I stumbled on some video about lock picking (I had auto play on). Like most people I always wondered if it was as easy as it looked in the movies. I'm sure all of us want to be like Bond, James Bond!
After watching a few videos and seeing other people open locks within seconds I had to see if these people were just trying to pull the wool over my eyes or was it really that easy.

Well since I do not have a lock picking kit (I just ordered one from eBay :), I tried the paper clip trick. Unfortunately all I had was some thin, weak ones at home, so I tried it with a bobby pin my daughter provided. Well that turned out to be a dollar store special and it broke when I tried to fashion it into a tension bar and pick.

Then I found a video on making some out of an old windshield washer blade. I quickly ran out to my garage to fetch an old one I knew I had. The only part you want is the thin stainless steel metal pieces that hold it onto the arm.
You can fashion a pick out of these with a simple file or a small belt sander or whatever else you can find that works.

Within no time at all I had my crude pick set and started working on a few older locks I had lying around which did not have keys. They consisted of a Master lock disguised as a U-haul lock, 2 round Abus locks and and old brass looking U-haul lock.

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I would like to say that right away I got them all opened, but then I would be fibbing. I messed with them, put them down, watched more videos, tried them again, but the first day it was a no go.
The second day however, and many more videos later, I popped the cheap Master lock open in about 20 seconds and can now consistently open it.
The round locks took a little more effort, but eventually I did get them.
The brass U-haul lock seems to be gunked up inside, so I don't know if that will ever work.

So what does this have to do with your front door? Read on....

Now at this point I am not a master lock picker, so off I went to find other locks in my house. Front door bolt lock was a breeze! So was the door handle lock. This was very disappointing to say the very least.

Bedroom door lock took me a couple of tries, but I eventually got it.

I practically went around to each lock in my house and picked it. Some took me seconds and some a couple minutes.

Now let me remind you this is just after watching some videos and this was day 2. Most of those locks I just did what is called "raking" or "rocking" the tumblers, which is basically a really good game of chance.

In light of my discoveries I went and ordered a $20 lock picking kit off of eBay and I will be making a video shortly.

Thanks for reading this and I encourage everyone to go and put some "Bolts" on your doors!
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You know the old fashion cross bolt things that you bolt from the inside, nobody can pick those!

So , I must say that I am very disappointed in the lock industry. They are selling false security. Even the $75 dollar and up locks are not pick proof. Put it this way, if it has a key hole, then the odds are somebody can pick it and if you buy the cheap $15 dollar Walley World lock then you got robbed.

Thanks for reading this. I will include a link to the video when I make it.
You can check me out on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrEASYFIX
Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/MrEasyFix/
and if you are brave enough you can see what really makes me tick by going over to my personal YouTube page here:
http://www.youtube.com/c/MarkPolley

P.s.
That Sentry fire resistant security box
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you bought to protect your stuff can be picked with a pen cap,
which my daughter did by just messing around!


This kind
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From someone who professionally breaks into houses to then re-key them, lock-picking is scarily very easy. What is even scarier is how easy it is for a 120 lb lady to kick in a standard door. Informative post!

So, true. I have been doing it for less than 2 weeks now and can pick every lock in my house!
I was talking today to a friend of mine about this and he made a comment like this, "What should we all do then, install sliding bolt locks?" My response was this can only protect you when you are home, but at least you know they cannot be picked when you are home!
And yes, my house has sliding bolt locks on the doors. Notice that I did not say key bolt locks. Mine are the manual ones you slide over and then down.
As for security when I am not home they will have to deal with the dog! they get past him, then my crap is theirs, but man are they gonna be disappointed, lol.

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