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by darrel.h » 5 Jun 2006 21:32
hello all,
I had a brainwave and I suddenly thought of a pickgun for tubular locks.
It is basically a snapper pick inverted (upside down) with the tip end attached to a 1/2 inch piece of a bic pen.
do you guys think this will work?
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by Jason13 » 5 Jun 2006 21:52
no really i think this mite work! nice idea!!!
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by Jason13 » 5 Jun 2006 21:53
i cant wait till a video comes out for this! 
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by Shrub » 5 Jun 2006 22:54
Theres a big thread about this started last year, have a search for it.
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by darrel.h » 6 Jun 2006 15:28
I can't find any tread on it.
Do you guys think that the snap pick will generate enough energy required to "bump" the pins in a tubular lock?
When I get my hands on more materials, I will create a prototype.
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by Shrub » 6 Jun 2006 15:47
Try THIS thread,
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THIS thread.
Took around 2 mins of search-fu 
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by UWSDWF » 6 Jun 2006 15:47
interesting concept
what about something like this the mechanics. Just a thought.
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by UWSDWF » 6 Jun 2006 16:10
Another thought
The tubular pick gun wouldn't create a stable feeler setting allowing you to turn the lock through the entire arc necessary to unlock a Tubular. You'd end having to 'fire' it every time it relocked. might take awhile.
just a thought
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by darrel.h » 6 Jun 2006 16:22
The reason that wouldnt work is because, you need to have a spot for the tension wrench. You will need a hollow tube of some sort to put a specially designed tension wrench.
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by UWSDWF » 6 Jun 2006 16:31
Yes but what about placing the 'item' with in the casing ie;
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|<======() <--- The punch
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The Casing
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by darrel.h » 6 Jun 2006 16:41
That may be a bit difficult to machine and may cost a bit more. You could just use a Bic pen with an inverted snapper pick as I mentioned earlier.
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by darrel.h » 6 Jun 2006 16:47
something like this:
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l l l \
l l l \
l l l_____ /
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bic pen snapper pick
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by UWSDWF » 6 Jun 2006 17:27
Like this may cost more but i think it can be done with low costs still
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by Shrub » 6 Jun 2006 17:28
All this ground has been covered already if you both take a look at the links i posted, maybe you will get some ideas, there were drawings and everything on that thread.
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by jordyh » 7 Jun 2006 2:04
Shrub wrote:All this ground has been covered already if you both take a look at the links i posted, maybe you will get some ideas, there were drawings and everything on that thread.
Not saying you're wrong, but it's much more fun to rediscover the wheel yourself.
Yours,
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