How Do You Pick A Master Lock Combination?
Though opening a Master Lock only requires a three-number combination, if you can’t remember those numbers and no longer have the combination that came with your lock, you might think you need to buy a new lock or hire a locksmith. Fortunately, you can manipulate the inner workings of the lock to get it to open with only a few extremely simple tools, as long as your lock has a keyhole on the back. Turn the Master Lock combination lock so that the keyhole in the back is facing you. You should be able to see a slight peek of the pins inside the keyhole. Slide your tension wrench into the bottom of the keyhole, away from the pins. Tun the tension wrench in the opposite direction of the pins, giving the lock a slight amount of pressure. Slide your diamond pick into the top of the keyhole. Press the pick upward against the top of the keyhole, pressing on the pins inside the lock. Move your diamond pick in and out the top of the keyhole, putting varying amounts of pressure on the pins. This