Pistonheads- burglary matters!
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Folks, I have a problem. I am doing z lot of work on the OH's place and need to replace the locks on a pair of wooden patio doors. They are locked. We cannot find key. I started trying to open with a wrecking bar earlier but stopped shortly before the point of damaging the wood. How exactly does one go about accomplishing this task without mullering the door?
carreauchompeur said:
Folks, I have a problem. I am doing z lot of work on the OH's place and need to replace the locks on a pair of wooden patio doors. They are locked. We cannot find key. I started trying to open with a wrecking bar earlier but stopped shortly before the point of damaging the wood. How exactly does one go about accomplishing this task without mullering the door?
What sort of lock is it? You can probably open it easily with a bump key, see;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_bumping
and numerous youtube vids.
Edited by hairykrishna on Tuesday 2nd March 18:15
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I think a drill will be your ulitmate answer, I do have a guy that I use for stuff like this, but he is based in Yorkshire so not much use to you alas 
I suspect the OH but at least the door's intact! Thanks for all the tips. Will consider second career in crime if primary career in crime prevention goes tits up.