Pistonheads- burglary matters!

Pistonheads- burglary matters!

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carreauchompeur

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17,864 posts

206 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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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?

headcase

2,389 posts

219 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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you call out a locksmith

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

200 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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You should get a Mod to move this thread to the North West forum.

Stu R

21,410 posts

217 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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rhinochopig said:
You should get a Mod to move this thread to the North West forum.
rofl

TheEnd

15,370 posts

190 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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A locksmith should be able to pick the lock, or failing that, have a chart of the pivots etc to drill out so the lock crumbles away on the inside

headcase

2,389 posts

219 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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Ey Ey Calm down!

robinhood21

30,796 posts

234 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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Stu R said:
rhinochopig said:
You should get a Mod to move this thread to the North West forum.
rofl
Have another rofl OP, is there enough room to get an angle-grinder blade between the doors?

Plotloss

67,280 posts

272 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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Fairly large self tapping screw and a slide hammer?













Maybe.

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

17,864 posts

206 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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Pay for a locksmith when I'm not actually locked out? piffle! I want mad suggestions involving powertools.

eddie1980

419 posts

190 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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carreauchompeur said:
Pay for a locksmith when I'm not actually locked out? piffle! I want mad suggestions involving powertools.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR4b37qyTfs

Cut the lot out and fit bigger doors.

carreauchompeur

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17,864 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Thanks for the PM greenfly. Quality lateral thinking which I shall investigate later !

davidjpowell

17,891 posts

186 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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You need an honset thief to help you out. teacher 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

carreauchompeur

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17,864 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Ta, will have the drill out later! Holes aplenty better than split wood IMHO! wink

Puggit

48,532 posts

250 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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A locksmith called out for an appointment won't cost anywhere near the same as an emergency locksmith (I hope).

It'll be an emergency locksmith you'll need after bodgering the lock with a drill wink

TooLateForAName

4,764 posts

186 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Identify the type of lock and then trundle through youtube to get instructions.

Look particularly at bumping (yale type) and snapping (if euro lock)

jonnyye

22 posts

176 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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angle grinder and 1 mm metal cutting disc, takes about 30 seconds !

Ganglandboss

8,313 posts

205 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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davidjpowell said:
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
HMP Wakefield or Wealstun? wink

hairykrishna

13,193 posts

205 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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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

Green Fly

814 posts

232 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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carreauchompeur said:
Thanks for the PM greenfly. Quality lateral thinking which I shall investigate later !
It is a tried and tested method. thumbup

carreauchompeur

Original Poster:

17,864 posts

206 months

Tuesday 2nd March 2010
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Found the keys in the nick of time, strangely enough in their normal resting place! scratchchin 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.