Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by Minion » 14 Sep 2005 17:06
Yes, but megaupload is terrible, ad-filled, and slow.
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by ThE_MasteR » 14 Sep 2005 17:25
Try ourmedia.com
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by treboR » 14 Sep 2005 19:39
Minion wrote:I'll host it. Talk to me via a secure method (email, instant messenger) and I'll arrange to have it hosted.
Email sent.
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by Minion » 14 Sep 2005 20:27
Email sent back.
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by treboR » 15 Sep 2005 1:38
Here is a link where you can download a video of this pick in action.
http://hosted.filefront.com/rboehme
I will also upload it to minion's site when I regain access to my desktop computer where his info is stored.(wife is sleeping, so I am on my laptop)
The video is of it opening a 5 pin kwikset. I have also opened a schlage with spools, but it takes alot longer.
I used the kwikset so that the video would not be too big.
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by KamilM » 15 Sep 2005 3:40
I wanted to say its great. It is just the same proficient as HPC Electropick
Congratulations idea
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by ThE_MasteR » 15 Sep 2005 5:20
That's great,
I don't think you can get these in Canada though. Plus, I don't have a paypal account to buy online.. 
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by treboR » 15 Sep 2005 16:03
ThE_MasteR wrote:That's great, I don't think you can get these in Canada though. Plus, I don't have a paypal account to buy online.. 
I have not been to canada. Do you have walmart there? If so look in the craft section. These electric scissors are located with all of the fabric scissors. Or you could try various craft stores.
For the less than $10.00US I spent, I am more than pleased with how these turned out.
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by pickmonger » 15 Sep 2005 16:17
For my fellow Canadians We can get at the local Canadian Tire
Singer Smart Scissors Special Offer Product# 43-2507-2 Price $12.99 Runs on 4 AA batteries or 6 volts.
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by ThE_MasteR » 15 Sep 2005 17:57
pickmonger wrote:For my fellow Canadians We can get at the local Canadian Tire
Singer Smart Scissors Special Offer Product# 43-2507-2 Price $12.99 Runs on 4 AA batteries or 6 volts.
Thanks for that, i'll see if I have some time to pick em up.
Also, did you make any modifications on the scissors that we should know of ?
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by treboR » 15 Sep 2005 18:27
ThE_MasteR wrote:pickmonger wrote:For my fellow Canadians We can get at the local Canadian Tire
Singer Smart Scissors Special Offer Product# 43-2507-2 Price $12.99 Runs on 4 AA batteries or 6 volts.
Thanks for that, i'll see if I have some time to pick em up. Also, did you make any modifications on the scissors that we should know of ?
I remoded the scissor blades and replaced it with a pick. You can look at the pics to get an idea.
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by treboR » 16 Sep 2005 15:14
RobertB wrote:I remoded the scissor blades and replaced it with a pick. You can look at the pics to get an idea.
remoded=removed 
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by treboR » 20 Sep 2005 12:27
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by treboR » 23 Sep 2005 0:36
I have also added videos of this Electric pick opening a wafer lock, and a schlage deadbolt.
Thats right, my crappy $10 homemade scissor pick can open a schlage.
The link is the same http://hosted.filefront.com/rboehme
P.S. I have use this pick now over 100 times, and it works as good as the first time. I am also on the first set of batteries.
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