Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Lock Picking Tools

Lock picking requires the right tools and a lot of patience to master.


While picking locks on property that is not your own is illegal, several jobs do call for legal lock picking services. These include used car salesmen, professional locksmiths and a handful of other professions. Choosing the right tools makes these jobs easier.


Types


Lock picking for basic locks typically requires two main tools: a tension wrench and the lock pick. Lock picks are available in many different sizes and shapes to ensure the user will always have one for different size locks.


Function


The lock pick pushes the pins inside the lock up and out of the way so the door can open. The tension wrench applies constant pressure on the lock so that as each pin is pushed up it doesn't slide back down and lock again.


Kits


Many times a professional will buy a lock picking kit. Not only does this include a tension wrench, but often a variety of high-quality lock picks are included. When starting out, a person may choose to buy only one tension wrench and lock pick to work with.


Availability


Many stores only sell lock picking kits to professionals such as those working in the automotive industry or locksmiths. These professionals are legally allowed to get into abandoned vehicles in their custody or to open a lock for a driver who has lost his key.


Alternatives


Those who are only interested in practicing lock picking on their own house as a hobby may create their own tension wrench and lock pick instead of purchasing a kit. Typically a paperclip or other thin piece of metal is used to accomplish this.

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