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comercial tools

Postby onameless1 » 18 Sep 2006 20:32

i dont know about you guys but i make all my own tools, commercial picks tear up locks, and even if sanded down, they still suck, i dont use hacksaw blades either, i use jigsaw and thin thin out with my grinder. i always wanted commercial picks because they look cool, but after i bought themi rarely used them, in fact they were only for show. making your own tools is always better if you know what you are making. but i have yet to try piano wire. i am going to try that as soon as i see the chance, :twisted:
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comercial tools

Postby onameless1 » 18 Sep 2006 20:34

i dont know about you guys but i make all my own tools, commercial picks tear up locks, and even if sanded down, they still suck, i dont use hacksaw blades either, i use jigsaw and thin thin out with my grinder. i always wanted commercial picks because they look cool, but after i bought themi rarely used them, in fact they were only for show. making your own tools is always better if you know what you are making. but i have yet to try piano wire. i am going to try that as soon as i see the chance, :twisted:
a man is the wiser the less he speaks, and a profession can only be excelled as much as the person finds interest to excell in it, thus you learn faster when you teach yourself then if you are taught -nameless1-
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Postby Pickitup » 19 Sep 2006 9:39

Another little question... This lock can be bumped??
I try to make a depth key from the original... All cuts in the deepest position but nothing happens...
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Postby Kaotik » 19 Sep 2006 22:37

Pickitup wrote:Another little question... This lock can be bumped??
I try to make a depth key from the original... All cuts in the deepest position but nothing happens...


Is the spacing correct?
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 19 Sep 2006 23:25

if you are really patient there is a slim chance you could rebuild it with epoxy steel

should you attempt this please post pics
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