Locksmith Training: How to pick a Weiser Deadbolt

Locksmith Training: How to pick a Weiser Deadbolt

Mr. Locksmith provides instructions and tips on picking different locks, specifically focusing on Weiser locks. The speaker discusses the importance of knowing the type of lock being picked and recommends having a set of keys for different lock types. Demonstrate picking techniques and tools, including rake picks, tension wrenches, and plug spinners. The script concludes with a discussion on lock lubrication and the importance of practicing lock picking skills.

Title: Locksmith Training: How to Pick a Weiser Deadbolt

Introduction:
Whether you’re a beginner locksmith or an experienced professional, understanding the different types of locks and their keyways is crucial. So, let’s dive in and explore the fascinating world of Weiser deadbolt picking!

Exploring Weiser Deadbolts:
Weiser deadbolts provide both a challenge and an opportunity for locksmiths. These locks have a large keyway profile, offering ample room for manipulation. When practicing picking techniques, it’s advantageous to start with Weiser deadbolts as they are relatively easier to pick. Consider setting up a pick board with regular and tougher locks to enhance your skills.

Rake and Single Pin Picking Techniques:
As a locksmith, you’ll encounter various picking techniques. Some locksmiths prefer the rake method, while others opt for single pin picking. Each method has its advantages, and it’s worthwhile to experiment and find your preferred approach. Remember to use quality locksmithing tools, such as solid tension wrenches and reliable picks, like Peterson or Ritan.

Troubleshooting Common Issues:
During your locksmithing journey, you’ll come across instances where locks present unexpected challenges. If you encounter a Weiser deadbolt that resists picking, there could be a fault in the lock itself. Inexpensive locks, especially, may have a higher failure rate due to issues with the tailpiece or bolt. It’s essential to be prepared for such scenarios and have alternative methods, such as drilling, to solve the problem efficiently.

Proper Maintenance:
In locksmithing, having the right tools is crucial, but so is proper maintenance. WD-40 is a commonly used penetrating oil to lubricate locks and maintain their functionality. However, it’s important to note that WD-40 is not a long-term solution, but rather a temporary measure. Once you rekey a lock, it’s advisable to use a lubricant like Tri Flow for optimal performance. Keep in mind that in covert entry scenarios, you should avoid leaving any signs of lock manipulation.

Conclusion:
Picking a Weiser deadbolt is both an art and a skill that every locksmith should master. By understanding the type of lock and employing various picking techniques, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle these popular locks. Remember to continuously practice and maintain your tools to ensure efficient locksmithing services. If you want to further enhance your locksmith skills, check out our online locksmith training programs, offering courses for beginners, intermediate, advanced levels, as well as covert methods of entry and non-destructive methods.

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Locksmith Training: How to pick a Weiser Deadbolt
00:00 How to pick a Weiser Deadbolt
00:40 Identifying Different Types of Locks
02:45 Lock Picking Techniques and Tools
03:38 Practical Demonstration of Lock Picking
04:25 Troubleshooting Difficult Locks
05:05 Use of WD 40 and Other Lubricants
05:34 Real World Lock Picking and Profit Considerations
06:44 Using a Plug Spinner for Difficult Locks
07:36 Online Training

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