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Lock Picks – Become a Locksmith http://www.becomealocksmith.info Locksmith College Thu, 06 Dec 2018 22:15:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 Special 5 Day Hands-on Locksmith Training: Two (2) Locksmith Students Only http://www.becomealocksmith.info/special-5-day-hands-on-locksmith-training-2-locksmith-students/ Wed, 18 Jan 2012 22:17:06 +0000 http://www.becomealocksmith.info/?p=224 I have a new two (2) person only 5 Day Hands-on Locksmith Training starting Monday January 23-27, 2012 and Monday January 30 to February 3rd, 2012 in  Downtown Vancouver 10am-5pm.

Only two (2) Locksmith Students only, great for Family Members or Business Partners.  Class size is very limited so call me now to book.

Call Terry Toll Free: 1-866-886-5006 or 604-773-5625

Day 1: The first hour you will cut a key on a computerized key code machine and before noon you will be rekeying locks and cutting keys, duplicate keys by code and manual key machines, dissemble locks, rekey locks, remove and replace deadbolts, shim locks, introduction to picking

Day 2: More cutting keys on code machine, rekeying deadbolts, trouble shooting lock problems, more shimming, more lock picking.

Day 3: Full day of lock picking, We will follow my new book “Penetration Expert: How to Pick locks like a Professional locksmith” Methods to pick locks: rake, feel method picking, rake and feel, picking mush room pins, picking spool pins,

Day 4: lock-outs, removing broken keys, design a mini Master key system and master key locks.

Day 5: impressioning locks, trouble shooting lockouts, How to open a lock that will not pick, open a malfunctioning lock, rules and regulations, opening cars.

Toronto December 2012 TBA

How to use a Plug Spinner or Flipper
I provide hands-on comprehensive knowledge about locking and unlocking principles, security issues, and effective use of cutting-edge products. Each student will cut over 100+ keys per students (by code and manual key machines) and rekey, shim, pick open, take apart (and put back together) lots of locks (deadbolts and key in knobs). Also, lock-outs, broken keys and picking locks.

This is a hands on locksmith training class, no watching movies, you will learn hands on, you do the work. This is not a correspondence course. You will learn to pick locks the starting the first day. The first hour you will cut a key on a computerized key code machine and before noon you will be rekeying locks and cutting keys.

The Locksmithing Class is $1500.00 and includes all supplies, lock picks, tools and material needed to take the course with. The locksmith class is designed to teach engineering or maintenance employees for large facilities (School, Hospital, Corrections, Policing, etc.) and is a good start for beginners. The Five Day Institutional Locksmithing Class is available onsite with a minimum of four (4) students. Call or e-mail to arrange a class or for next course dates.

Note: All students must pass a criminal records check. (except Police, Hospital or School employees). Call or e-mail for details.

The apprentice form I fill out the first day of locksmith class.

See my Youtube video on “How to use a Plug Spinner or Flipper when you pick the lock the wrong way.”

Call or e-mail me to book a seat to attend the Locksmith Class.

Terry Whin-Yates BA Hons (Criminology) 3rd Generation Master Locksmith 25+ Years Experience
BC Security Locksmith Business License : B4227
604-782-6996
Call Toll Free: 1-866-886-5006

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Plug Spinner: Must Have for the Lock Picking Kit http://www.becomealocksmith.info/plug-spinner-lock-picking-kit/ Sun, 27 Nov 2011 20:40:55 +0000 http://www.becomealocksmith.info/?p=208 A vital tool for Beginner and Professional Locksmiths is a plug spinner or lock flipper.  A plug spinner is used can if a cylinder is picked in the wrong direction, or if picking requires the plug to be rotated in one direction and then flipped. Sometimes the lock because of wear or manufacturing it will be be easier to pick in one direction. The plug spinner will spin the plug when picked and move the lower pins across shear line without having any drivers drop into lower chambers.

I have  several plug spinners in my lock picking kit that will flip the plug to the opposite or unlocked position and they all accomplish the same task, but in slightly different way.

 

My favorite or every day plug spinner is the A1 Plug Spinner.  It is durable and fits in my everyday pick case and I have a spare in my Lock Picking Kit.

My Favorite Plug Spinner
My Favorite Plug Spinner

 

 

Heavy Duty Plug Spinner (Note: I use this for BMW locks)
Heavy Duty Plug Spinner (Note: I use this for BMW locks)

 

In my Lock Picking Kit I have the Pistol of Gun Plug Spinner.  I like the larger blade for inserting into automotive locks and the higher tension when you flip the plug.  Specifically, I use this plug spinner for BMW locks.  You can pick a BMW lock to the locked position easier than the unlocked position.  I pick the BMW to the locked position then I use the Pistol Plug Spinner.  Note: be careful you can apply too much tension and damage the lock.

 

 

 

Rytan Plug Spinner
Rytan Plug Spinner

 

Rytan makes an excellent plug spinner and extra tension sprints are inexpensive and easy to replace.  I keep one in my Lock Picking Kit but I find it a little bulky for my everyday pick kit but an excellent plug spinner.

 

Peterson Plug Spinner

Peterson Plug Spinner


Various other styles and plug spinners are available.  You will need more than one type of plug spinner in your lockout kit.  Again, the plug spinner is a time saver, some locks will only pick one way or you just picked it to the locked position instead of the locked position.  Just adjust your tension and direction on the plug spinner, insert into the lock and depress the release and the plug will quickly flip to the opposite direction without locking.

In conclusion, the Plug Spinner or Lock Flipper is a vital tool for all locksmiths.

 

 

 

Terry Whin-Yates BA Hons (Criminology) 
3rd Generation Master Locksmith 
25+ Years Experience
BC Security Business License : B4227
24hrs Emergency Vancouver Mobile Locksmith Service 604-782-6996
Call Toll Free: 1-866-886-5006

Mr. Locksmith Key Store 555 W Hastings Street, Harbour Centre Mall Vancouver, BC (Monday to Friday 10am-6pm)

http://www.mrlocksmith.com

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Rekey Weiser / Kwikset Smart Key lock http://www.becomealocksmith.info/rekey-weiser-kwikset-smart-key-lock/ Mon, 31 Oct 2011 16:13:32 +0000 http://www.becomealocksmith.info/?p=201 A very popular lock I am seeing at Mr. Locksmith is the Wesier Smart Key lock. The Key in Knob, Pin Pad Combination lock and Single Cylinder Deadbolt is available at most hardware stores and the customer can rekey the lock themselves.

Note: I do not recommend this lock because of a major security weakness. The lock can be opened in seconds with a tool available on the internet or a person can make one. Videos defeating this lock are on the internet.  Remember the Kryptonite Bike Locks that were defeated with the pic pen, most locksmiths for year were opening these “Pick Proof” bike locks for years before it became public knowledge how easy they could be opened.

However, many people still buy these Smart Key locks because they are inexpensive and they can rekey it themselves.

To rekey the Smart key lock as follows:

You must have your Functioning Key and Learn Tool for this to work. If you have lost the keys or the lock no longer works after rekeying you will need a special “Reset Cradle Tool.” Note: most locksmiths have this reset tool.

Wesier Smart Key Deadbolt

The Smart key lock has a small slot on the left of the keyway.

Insert functioning key & turn 1/4 turn clockwise.

Insert & remove the SmartKey learn tool. Remove functioning key.

Insert & remove the SmartKey learn tool.

Remove Key

Remove functioning key.

Insert new key.

Insert new key & turn 1/2 turn counter-clockwise.

Remove the key and with the door OPEN, check the key to make sure it locks and unlocks the door.

In conclusion, a easy lock for the customer / end user to rekey.  However, the lock is so easy to open without the key using a very simple tool to defeat the lock.  All of our Mr. Locksmith Professional Locksmith can rekey the Smart Key locks if you have lost the keys and if you are locked out Mr. Locksmith can open the door in seconds with no visable damage to lock.

I highly recommend you replace this lock ASAP (remember the Kryptonite Locks that were defeated with the pic pen?).

My favorite deadbolt and I have been installing Schlage for over 30 years is the Commercial Grade Schlage deadbolt  either the new B560 with the new Everest C123 key or the B660 Heavy Duty deadbolt with a Primus High Security Lock that is rated as “Pick and drill resistant”.

More information now and coming soon on our website, You Tube and Flickir.

Terry Whin-Yates BA Hons (Criminology)
3rd Generation Master Locksmith
25+ Years Experience
BC Security Business License : B4227
604-782-6996
www.mrlocksmith.com
www.mrprolock.com
604-773-5625

FLICKIR
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http://www.youtube.com/becomealocksmith
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/24hrMrLocksmith

 

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Professional Lock Picking Contest “Mr. Locksmith” refused entry by Weiser Lock http://www.becomealocksmith.info/professional-lock-picking-contest-mr-locksmith-refused-entry-weiser-lock/ Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:57:28 +0000 http://www.becomealocksmith.info/?p=196 Weiser Lock had invited Terry Whin-Yates from Mr. Locksmith and fellow Mr. Locksmith Franchisees and Locksmith Students for a Sneak Preview of the 2011 PNE Prize Home and a Professional Lock Picking Contest.

On Tuesday night July 26, 2011 at the PNE Prize Home in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada representatives from Wesier Lock did not allow Terry Whin-Yates  to enter the “Professional Lock Picking Contest.”  Also, several other Mr. Locksmith representatives were not allowed to enter the picking contest to pick the Weiser Smart Key deadbolts.

The lock has a well known major security weakness. The lock can be opened in seconds with a tool available on the internet or a person can make one. Videos defeating this lock are on the internet. Mr. Locksmith will soon add his video to YouTube.

Mr. Locksmith Lock Picking gun
Mr. Locksmith Lock Picking Gun

 

This ignored security flaw is similar to how Kryptonite Bike Locks ignored internet videos that showed how to  defeat the bike locks with the pic pen. Most locksmiths for years were opening these “Pick Proof” bike locks  before it became public knowledge how easy they could be opened.  The locks were later recalled and the new product was very much improved. Will the Wesier Smart Key product be recalled?

Terry Whin-Yates "Professional Lock Picker"
Terry Whin-Yates “Professional Lock Picker”

 

Weiser Lock should rename future events to  “Amateur Lock Picking Contest” and not allow any professional locksmiths near their locks.  Terry Whin-Yates during his Locksmith courses can train almost anyone to open the lock in seconds so maybe future contests will have to include not allowing people who have watched videos on the internet on how to defeat this lock.

Mr. Locksmith and their sister company Mr. Prolock open Weiser Locks and the new Smart Key Locks almost everyday 24/7. The lock can usually be opened in seconds with no sign of entry.

Terry Whin-Yates offered to open any lock on the PNE Prize Home or any of the display locks but was refused by a representative from Wesier Lock.

One interesting question, the PNE Prize Home has these locks on the exterior of the home, “how secure is the PNE Prize home?” Or more importantly “how secure is your home?”

Get the BLOG update at http://mrlocksmith.com later this week for video from Terry Whin-Yates being refused to participate in attempting to open the Smart Key Locks and have a look at his lock picking kit.

Terry Whin-Yates BA Hons (Criminology)
3rd Generation Master Locksmith
25+ Years Experience
BC Security Business License : B4227
604-782-6996
www.mrlocksmith.com
www.mrprolock.com
604-773-5625

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Penetration Expert, Picking a Lock: Tension Wrenches http://www.becomealocksmith.info/penetration-expert-picking-lock-tension-wrenches/ Tue, 25 Oct 2011 20:44:42 +0000 http://www.becomealocksmith.info/?p=189 LOCKSMITH TOOLS OF THE TRADE “LOCK PICKS, FLIPPERS AND MONKEYS”

TENSION WRENCH OR TURNING TOOL

Lock Picks and Tension Wrenches

Basic Lock Picks and Tension Wrenches

To pick a lock usually requires two (2) tools, a lock pick and a tension wrench” or “turning tool.”

I won’t go into semantics on the proper name for the tension wrench or turning tool, etc..  For the purpose of this book I will call it a tension wrench.  Also, the majority of suppliers and manufacturers call it a tension wrench in their catalogs.

Selecting the Tension Wrench is just as important as selecting the lock pick.  I consider the tension wrench the most important lock picking tool to open a lock.  Without proper tension the lock is difficult to pick open.

Several different types of tension wrenches are available.  They range from light to heavy spring steel, speciality tension wrenches (Peterson, Falle, etc.) and home made tension wrenches made from spring steel and allen keys.

You have to experiment with different tension wrenches to find what works best for you and also for the different locks you will pick open.  To start picking a standard Weiser o/Kwikset or Schlage lock I prefer a rigid tension wrench and place it in the top of the keyway with a very light tension. Beginners should use a light tension wrench to start.   For practice picking apply tension clockwise or counter clockwise.  I try picking the lock to the unlocked position.  However, the third most important tool in my lock picking kit is the “Flipper” or ‘Plug Spinner”   (more on using a “Flipper” or “Plug Spinner” if you pick the lock the wrong way in an upcoming Blog).  If this fails to pick open the lock I change to a medium tension wrench and again light tension.

Different locks require different tension wrenches and picks.  Also, their is no right or wrong way if you are comfortable and confident and the end result is a picked lock.

However, you should never bend or break a lock pick.  Be gentle, have “nice hands”  (ask the ladies about “nice hands”).  Sometimes you can be rough but the most successful lock pickers use light tension and have “nice hands.”

Note: Do not use too much turning tension.  The most common cause of failure to pick a non-malfunctioning lock is to much tension that will bind the pins so they are unable to move.

My next Blog will be on the various lock picks.

Thanks

Terry Whin-Yates

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