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#1 User is offline   shock130 

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Posted 25 October 2008 - 08:46 PM

I made my own bump key out of a SC 20, It works great on my house and shed, bumped them both within 3 tried each (first time ever bumping locks). Anyways, I made the key for my buddys apartment at college. He is in a 2 bedroom apartment, and they put locks on the individual doors. and he is the only one in the apartment, so i want to get into the room, to be able to sleep on a bed :)

Anyways the lock is one of those interchangible core ones i think (I dont know jack about locks) and to unlock the door, you have to twist the key to open the door, not the knob (once u open the door u can unlock the knob. So is it possible to bump this lock? any hints on how i can do this. I spent about an hour trying to bump the lock, tried putting it out one notch, i cut off the tip and shoulder some to do the minimal movement or whatever, and i cannot seem to get this door open!?!!??

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Posted 07 November 2008 - 04:44 PM

shock130 said:

I made my own bump key out of a SC 20, It works great on my house and shed, bumped them both within 3 tried each (first time ever bumping locks). Anyways, I made the key for my buddys apartment at college. He is in a 2 bedroom apartment, and they put locks on the individual doors. and he is the only one in the apartment, so i want to get into the room, to be able to sleep on a bed :)



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Posted 04 May 2011 - 04:45 AM

This seems like you are trying to open someone else house and that is not like practicing the bumping.
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