GoingMyWay
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This post might be a bit out of the scope of the forum, though I did have to drill a hole and mortise for the deadbolt. I also know there are some members who are actual locksmiths.
I recently got into the hobby of locksport. I've been interested in lock picking since I was a child, but I never had a real set of picks nor was I able to actually pick a lock open.
I bought a cheap set of picks off Amazon along with a clear practice padlock. The clear padlock was super easy to pick, which is a good thing because it's very reinforcing getting that feeling of the lock popping open knowing that it is in fact possible.
I built this simple pick board using a scrap of plywood and a 2x8. This was the first time I've ever drilled a hole for a lock and also the first time I chiseled for a lock. It was a good learning exercise in that regard also.
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I bought 3 deadbolt locks off the shelf from Home Depot: Defiant, Kwikset, and Schlage (listed in order of my perceived security/quality).
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The Kwikset lock was pretty easy to open. Even the Schlage was pretty easy to open. I got my wife into it too and she was also able to pick the Kwikset and the Schlage. The HUGE surprise was that the cheapest lock, the Defiant could not be picked. I suspected that there might be security pins, but I kinda doubted that considering the lock was less than $10. I was at Home Depot today and confirmed that it does in fact have security pins (I didn't even look at the packaging before I threw it out when I got the lock)! I can't believe it, I'm really surprised that the < $10 deadbolt is more secure than the $30 Schlage!!
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This is quite an interesting hobby and has really shown me how secure or unsecure certain locks are. I guess most burglars come in via the quickest means, which is probably a window or just kick the door in. I'm a little disappointed in Schlage, especially considering it was so much more than the Kwikset and Defiant. I think if you want a real upgrade in security you have to buy something like a Medeco lock, but I believe they're quite expensive especially if you're talking about outfitting a whole house.
Next I'm planning on rekeying a Kwikset deadbolt to match an existing key for my mom's house.
I recently got into the hobby of locksport. I've been interested in lock picking since I was a child, but I never had a real set of picks nor was I able to actually pick a lock open.
I bought a cheap set of picks off Amazon along with a clear practice padlock. The clear padlock was super easy to pick, which is a good thing because it's very reinforcing getting that feeling of the lock popping open knowing that it is in fact possible.
I built this simple pick board using a scrap of plywood and a 2x8. This was the first time I've ever drilled a hole for a lock and also the first time I chiseled for a lock. It was a good learning exercise in that regard also.
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I bought 3 deadbolt locks off the shelf from Home Depot: Defiant, Kwikset, and Schlage (listed in order of my perceived security/quality).
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The Kwikset lock was pretty easy to open. Even the Schlage was pretty easy to open. I got my wife into it too and she was also able to pick the Kwikset and the Schlage. The HUGE surprise was that the cheapest lock, the Defiant could not be picked. I suspected that there might be security pins, but I kinda doubted that considering the lock was less than $10. I was at Home Depot today and confirmed that it does in fact have security pins (I didn't even look at the packaging before I threw it out when I got the lock)! I can't believe it, I'm really surprised that the < $10 deadbolt is more secure than the $30 Schlage!!
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This is quite an interesting hobby and has really shown me how secure or unsecure certain locks are. I guess most burglars come in via the quickest means, which is probably a window or just kick the door in. I'm a little disappointed in Schlage, especially considering it was so much more than the Kwikset and Defiant. I think if you want a real upgrade in security you have to buy something like a Medeco lock, but I believe they're quite expensive especially if you're talking about outfitting a whole house.
Next I'm planning on rekeying a Kwikset deadbolt to match an existing key for my mom's house.