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  1. Aug 18, 2024 · Use a wedge or triangular file to shave down the valleys between the teeth so the key has a jagged, zig-zag appearance. Put the key in the lock, turn it, then hit the back of the key with a blunt object to bump the lock. Protect your own home from lock bumping with tamper-proof or commercial-grade locks. Part 1.

  2. Picking locks is easy once you've made a bump key. Plus: learn to prevent break-ins. Bump keys are available at http://www.scamstuff.com/products/skeleton-ke...

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  3. To bump a lock you insert a bump key into the keyhole. You then pull the key out just a bit, about 1/8 of an inch. This puts the ridges right in front of the lock cylinder pins. You then tap the key (bump it) with a small hammer, the handle of a screwdriver, or a rubber bump tool. Anything that will get the key to go into the lock very quickly ...

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  4. 2nd in a locksmith series. Using a bump key , and bump key hammer. Corbin deadbolt. These lessons will be for members only "private" soon,but, will be in m...

  5. Apr 1, 2024 · Key bumping, also called lock bumping, is a method of picking a lock using a specially adapted key known as a "bump key". This technique can swiftly and simply open a pin tumbler lock. This is done by violently forcing the bump key into the keyway and “bumping” the internal pins above the lock’s shear line, allowing the key to turn and ...

  6. How to make and use a bump key. Opens nearly any lock in seconds, and much easier to do than lock picking. http://www.tlarson.com/blog

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  8. Nov 3, 2021 · Insert the rough end of a bobby pin into the keyhole, and place the small, flat head screwdriver under the pin. Move the bobby pin up and down the keyhole. Next, glide the screwdriver between the edges of the pin, making sure it is keeping the tumblers upwards. Twist the screwdriver to unlock the deadbolt. Before you begin, it is essential that ...

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