Picking the lock 1.
How to pick door guard locks.
Insert tension wrench into the bottom of the keyhole.
Next apply upward pressure to the pins with.
The result should look something similar to this.
Insert the pick above the tension wrench and feel for the pins.
Still continuing to apply slight pressure on the wrench take your rake pick and insert it into the keyway and.
Using a finger or two apply.
Turn the tension wrench to find out whether you need to rotate it clockwise or counterclockwise.
Stick the bent end into the bottom of the lock keeping it as low.
Insert tension wrench into the bottom of key hole and apply slight pressure the tension wrench is the key no pun intended to successfully picking a lock.
Insert the short end of your tension wrench into the bottom of the lock s keyway.
Turn the wrench in the direction that the lock turns.
This can be a bit hard to do if you re not sure which way it.
Put the tension wrench in the doorknob s keyhole and press it against the side where the bottom of the key would go.
The bottom of the keyhole is called the shear line.
Insert pick into the upper part of keyhole and.
The easiest way to pick a lock is to use the fast and dirty method.
Insert your lever into the bottom half of the lock.
Use your lever as if it was a key turning the lock.
Insert your pick bent side up.
Start by pulling the bobby pin apart and roughly straightening it as such.
It will move more.