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Colgate 360 Micro Sonic Power... Pick?

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Colgate 360 Micro Sonic Power... Pick?

Postby Diphoration » 4 Dec 2007 21:56

I was brushing my white little shiny teeth when a crazy idea came flying through my mind. I have a super cool Colgate 360 Micro Sonic Power! (http://www.which.co.uk/reports_and_camp ... 124524.jsp) and I though... "Wow, that could be cool if I broke the end and attached a pick to it... Basicly the tooth brush only vibrate, it's not like the rotating head brushes, all it does is vibration... Could that be of any use if I attached a pick to its end? Perhaps it wouldn't work, but I guess I'll try, I'm curious!
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Postby mattc » 5 Dec 2007 1:47

I had moderate success with a Sonicare and here's a how-to with a Crest
Hope they inspire you :)
[One day, I'm going to apply for the Advanced section, just to see if I get accepted....]
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Postby zsoutendijk » 12 Jan 2008 9:04

i brush my teeth the old fashion way... with a rusty grill scraper ;)

ive seen these work, i have one made out of a cars electric toothbrush so it really doesnt matter how cheap the toothbrush is :D

but what i would recommend is a bosch screwdriver.

Good Luck!

-Zack
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Postby Bandit_b » 25 Apr 2008 3:04

Very interesting...
It would probably work. I have one electric tooth brush at home and I don't even use it. But now I will :D (not for tooth brushing).
This is a really good idea, it can save us a lot of money because electric pick are expensive.
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Postby TANGO » 17 Jun 2008 8:51

I have made a toothbrush pick(Oral B humming bird) with instructions provided on the net and it works well on cheap locks. My first attempt was a hook. I grinded the hook and make it flat it works better now.
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Postby TANGO » 17 Jun 2008 8:54

Here's a few pictures

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