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by Ezzi » 9 Jul 2005 20:33
well my new bench grinder and my dremel works NICE  i love it but i cant find the good hacksaw blades if anyone knows in CANADA would be really greatful. im getting my new 69 Piece Pick Kit  soon too so i think ill be ready to pick all locks after i learn more about locks blah blah
thanks for the feedback and happy picking
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by Geek142 » 9 Jul 2005 21:44
I am sure they would have good hacksaw blades there somewhere... Get highspeed steel ones. I use them and they are really flexible. The carbon steel ones i have in my town if you bend it, it stays that way but the highspeed steel ones stay nice and straight  . I tried making some picks out of stainless steel sheet but it didnt turn out that way. But in my opinion go for the highspeed steel ones.
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by Ezzi » 10 Jul 2005 0:15
yea tru but see in canada we have Canadian Tire And Home Depot and well iv searched at Canadian Tire for the right ones but no luck  but ill have to goto home depot and see but thanks for the update
Happy Picking
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by Aeolus » 10 Jul 2005 3:44
Ok, good information. My pick was handmade, and I only watched PYRO's Vid. I never used a template. Yeah, the pick and wrench do need to be filed down some, and sorry aboot the pic size, I'll get a smaller one of a post-filed pick.
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by Ezzi » 10 Jul 2005 15:12
well iv searched home depot and no luck again but i do have my dremel and my bench grinder and some hacksaw blades im happy just gotta do some editing to them and go from ther today i attempt a rake wish me luck
have fun and happy picking
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by Ezzi » 10 Jul 2005 17:17
well my Rake didnt goto well
1.) Forgot to tighten my dremel attactment
2.) lost my attachment and broke my cutting disk
so if anyone could help me find some templates idbut if i cant make my own picks ima just go ahead and buy the 69 piece set 
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by Ezzi » 13 Jul 2005 16:00
Can any one tell me how to use a template ???
do i use a permantat marker and draw it on the hacksaw blade or trase it in fact please sne domse feedback thanks
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by Chrispy » 13 Jul 2005 18:29
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Ezzi » 13 Jul 2005 22:01
THanks Chrispy so much cant thank u enough  iv got the tools but not the right way of making the picks thanks  iv been reading and learning alot from "The Key" hes givin me good advise about locks and lock picking i have 5 more tutorials and guides to read and more research  hope ill do well thanks again
happy picking
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by Chrispy » 14 Jul 2005 6:10
Bah.....
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Chrispy » 14 Jul 2005 6:11
Sorry, wrong thread. No worries. 
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by Ezzi » 14 Jul 2005 10:59
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by Ezzi » 14 Jul 2005 20:24
i have successfully made my Hook pick  D now i gotta make a wrench every time i make it its allways shit 
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by Santos718 » 14 Jul 2005 20:52
I have to say that I have never seen so many posts in a row from the same user. WOW 
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Ezzi » 14 Jul 2005 21:16
lol i dont want to flood with diff topics so i post 1 and just reply to it and why cant i make a successful wrench ???? 
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