How to Make a Padlock Shim: 14 Steps
Padlock shims are simple tools that can be used to open padlocks without using a key or combination. They are typically used by locksmiths, lock enthusiasts, or even in emergency situations when access to a lock is required. In this article, we will walk you through the process of making your own padlock shim step by step.
Materials you will need:
– A soda can or aluminium sheet (0.002″-0.006″ thickness)
– Scissors
– Flat file or sandpaper
– Permanent marker
– Ruler
Step 1:
Choose a suitable material for creating your padlock shim. Thin aluminium sheets or soda cans are ideal choices.
Step 2:
Using scissors, carefully cut out a rectangular section of the material approximately 2 inches tall and 1 inch wide.
Step 3:
On one of the shorter sides of the rectangle, draw a ‘M’-shaped pattern with your permanent marker. The middle point of the ‘M’ should be at the center of the shorter side.
Step 4:
Cut along the marked lines and around the ‘M’ shape, leaving two legs on each side and forming a ‘W’-shape.
Step 5:
Smooth out any rough edges around your shim using a flat file or sandpaper. Be careful not to remove too much material, as this can weaken the shim.
Step 6:
Fold each leg at the base of the ‘W’ shape, creating a 90-degree angle. This is where you will be applying pressure to unlock the padlock.
Step 7:
Now that your shim is complete, test its durability by pressing each leg with your fingers to ensure it doesn’t break easily.
Step 8:
To use your padlock shim, first insert the folded legs into the shackle opening of your padlock, so that they are on either side of the locking mechanism.
Step 9:
Lightly press down on the ends of the legs to create tension in the shim. This will help force the locking mechanism open.
Step 10:
While maintaining pressure on the shim, gently pull up on the padlock’s shackle until it releases from the body of the lock.
Step 11:
Upon unlocking, you can remove the padlock shim by sliding it out from between the shackle and the lock body.
Step 12:
If the padlock doesn’t open, adjust your pressure on the legs and attempt steps 8-11 again. It may take some practice to get it right.
Step 13:
Once comfortable with using your padlock shim, keep it handy for possible emergency situations.
Step 14:
Remember that using a padlock shim to unlock someone else’s property without their permission is illegal. Only use your shim on your own padlocks or in legal scenarios.
And there you have it! With practice and patience, you can successfully make and use a padlock shim to open locks without damaging them or requiring a key. Enjoy your newfound skill responsibly and remember to stay within legal bounds when using your padlock shim.