How To Shim Open A Lock Cylinder

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Today, Uriah of Guardian Safe & Lock explains a crucial technique that all locksmiths should know... Shimming open a lock! A shim is a small piece of flexible metal utilized by locksmiths to create an artificial shear line in the lock cylinder by stopping the spring-loaded driver pins from falling into place.

This is accomplished by wedging the 'shim' into place between the motions of the key pins being moved with a blank key. Shimming is one of the only ways to change a standard lock cylinder that has no working keys.

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