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the hpc electric pick vun

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the hpc electric pick vun

Postby andylocksmith » 24 Apr 2012 15:55

Hi everybody im new here and im in the middle of startin up my own part time locksmith bussiness. I have a hpc electric pick gun and was wondering if ne else has had ne problems with there thanks for ne help
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby andylocksmith » 24 Apr 2012 15:57

Also wen you turn up to a lockout call would u go straight for ur epg or wud u try and manually pick it first
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby 2octops » 24 Apr 2012 23:34

Only been in the biz for about 20 years and never used one on a customers lock.

Lots of hype, never found them useful.
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby Bob Jim Bob » 25 Apr 2012 0:10

You should move the pick gun away from the computer, the electric field is messing with the words you are typing and making it look like you can't spell.
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby andylocksmith » 25 Apr 2012 13:56

Thanks for the comments
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby snapisimo » 21 Nov 2012 4:17

Some days locks fall open, some days ya' can't pick your nose. Carry all three types of pick tools.
Hand set, mechanical pick gun, and an electric.

A pin tumbler may respond better to any one of the three. For example a lock you can crack in a few seconds with a hand set may not open as well with guns - the reverse can also be true.
I always start out with a hand set though. I like to feel the action, find out if it's dirty or clean in there (jammed), count pins etc.

I've used both as well. i.e. pick three pins by hand, then bump the other two or three with a gun.

snap
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby Squelchtone » 21 Nov 2012 8:21

Please post questions and replies in normal written English, not in SMS/Texting slang. Not everyone here is a native English language speaker so not everyone knows what "ne" or "ur" means. You're communicating with an international community of professionals, not texting your mates on the weekend.

Thanks,
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Re: the hpc electric pick vun

Postby Capt_Tom » 16 Dec 2012 18:55

squelchtone wrote:Please post questions and replies in normal written English, not in SMS/Texting slang. Not everyone here is a native English language speaker so not everyone knows what "ne" or "ur" means. You're communicating with an international community of professionals, not texting your mates on the weekend.

Thanks,
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I resemble that remark! .... Seriously.... SPEAK CLEARLY! I used to be a U S Marine Corps BOMB DISPOSAL TECH... just imagine if I mumbled or spoke in an undeterminable slang..... as I ran past you!
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