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Picks from lockpicktools.com?

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Picks from lockpicktools.com?

Postby $H!FtY » 19 Dec 2007 9:09

Does anyone know if the tools from lockpicktools.com fits in a European lock as the case may be profile.
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Postby ilmr » 19 Dec 2007 9:22

They work in every pin tumbler lock where the pick fits in the keyway profile.

They don't work in lever locks, disk locks and atleast not that well with "dimple" pin-tumblers.
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Postby delocking » 19 Dec 2007 9:24

Their "Euro Slim Line Picks Series" should be OK with pin cylinders.
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Postby $H!FtY » 19 Dec 2007 9:46

Yes i Know. But my question was if the regular Picks (not Euro Slim line) fits into a normal Euro keyway profile. Not if it works. :wink:
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sanding

Postby raimundo » 19 Dec 2007 9:51

They have sharp edges like all commercial picks and will require some sanding.
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Postby ilmr » 19 Dec 2007 9:57

Shifty, for your question: They do work. And yes, sanding them is a good idea.
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Postby $H!FtY » 19 Dec 2007 10:16

LOL. :D I only wanta a yes or no for the question. Does it fits in a Euro keyway profile? PLZ answer with Yes or No.
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Postby ilmr » 19 Dec 2007 10:25

$H!FtY wrote:LOL. :D I only wanta a yes or no for the question. Does it fits in a Euro keyway profile? PLZ answer with Yes or No.


Yes with a hint of No. :D
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Postby delocking » 19 Dec 2007 14:49

Lets put it this way, I've found that even some Euro Slim line picks require extra sanding and polishing to fit some Euro lock keyways ..... so with enough sanding and polishing I guess yes any standard pick would fit :wink:
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Postby $H!FtY » 19 Dec 2007 15:41

LOL even the euro line. :D
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Postby delocking » 19 Dec 2007 15:44

Yep :lol:
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Postby sir lot is here » 22 Dec 2007 10:24

Hi guys :) i'd just like to say-its not a bad shop they have some very good combie sets, snapgun/picks/other stuff xxxx amount of pounds/dollers, nice and cheapish :D
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Postby $H!FtY » 22 Dec 2007 13:56

Yeah, i agree with you. I like the handles. But i'm from Germany and here you have small keyways. You can have the prettiest pick, but when he not fits.....
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 28 Dec 2007 15:20

Mate any comercail pick will need fine filing, and sanding to have htem 100%.

I bought the city pickset from peterson... took me almost 2 hours to make them lock worthy after that there still to thick to give suttle feedback.

SO your question, No the general amount of e/p cyliders will be to small.

But since there are so many profiles then yes maybe some may work.

But sanding filing and all that muck comes with buying comercail picks

Get a set of southord slim lines, thats the answer to your question
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