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by Twisted T » 27 May 2012 23:24
I have a case that I use for my picks and wrenches it began it's life as a precision tool set. Originally it had small tools like side cutters needle nose pliers and other tools. Over time things have gotten misplaced and so now it's being used as a case for lock picks. It's a bi-fold case with a lot of individual places for picks and other tools. So the next time you're at a store like Dollar General or one of those dollar store types look in the tool section for one of these kits. I can't Recall if it came from Dollar General or Big Lots any way check it out.
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by Squelchtone » 27 May 2012 23:56
I like using the fold up and roll up cases Wiha tools sells their mini screw driver sets in. Very durable and looks professional =)  Thanks for your tip, Squelchtone
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by cledry » 28 May 2012 7:14
squelchtone wrote:I like using the fold up and roll up cases Wiha tools sells their mini screw driver sets in. Very durable and looks professional =)  Thanks for your tip, Squelchtone
What keeps the picks from sliding out of one end? I really like the look of the case. I only use a few picks so don't need much capacity. I generally carry other tools with my picks such as a Kwikset tool, Simplex wrench and key, plug spinner etc. I like the idea of a roll up case for my safe change keys too.
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by gibson » 28 May 2012 12:30
also, check out some of the mini-tool rolls sold for dockyard carving tools. they're made out of canvas or denim, and some hold up to 20 tools.
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by dauce » 3 Aug 2012 8:51
I actually know my way around a sewing machine pretty well. Anyways, I am thinking about making fold-up/roll-up canvas (or something similiarly durable) pick set cases. Does anybody have any patterns? I'm sure I could whip one up easy like, but I figured I'd ask.
If I make some I'll post pics.
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by catsoup » 12 Aug 2012 12:35
Many tools come in cases that will work well enough, though most of the time they are very cheap. Needle files are another good place to look. I don't like the leather cases that most pick companies offer, I have a handful of them that Ive won in competitions, but I've never really used them. I just keep extra tools in them in my box. If im just carrying the most basic things (4tensions, 1 hook, 1 rake) I just stick them in my multi-tool belt-holster, but yesterday I made a roll up pouch for a slightly more complete kit. Its made of Tyvek (great material, just used a priority mail envelope) sewn with no pattern, just measured things and went from there. It works well and looks nice enough, but isn't rigid enough for my tastes, If/when I make a new one I will sew in a more stiff insert, just a piece of cereal box cardboard sandwiched between tyvek would better define the shape when closed I think. http://i49.tinypic.com/2jd5qu1.jpghttp://i47.tinypic.com/2u6nwaw.jpghttp://i47.tinypic.com/2a0cozn.jpg
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by catsoup » 12 Aug 2012 12:36
Also if you are thinking about making something like this. using a sewing machine is easy. if you can pick a lock, you can use a sewing machine.
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by Josh66 » 12 Aug 2012 14:36
I use this:   Bought it on Amazon for $18. It's supposed to be for makeup brushes, but it works fine for any kind of small tool.
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by C185 » 16 Aug 2012 11:03
Nice creative cases! I recently picked up a Sherman case from Sparrows and I am very impressed, its huge and built like a Sherman Tank!
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by MBI » 18 Aug 2012 0:20
I like the tie pickset. That's cool.
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by Josh66 » 18 Aug 2012 10:52
C185 wrote:I recently picked up a Sherman case from Sparrows and I am very impressed, its huge and built like a Sherman Tank!
What are the dimensions of that case (closed)? I can't seem to find it on their website...
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by C185 » 22 Aug 2012 20:44
Josh66 wrote:C185 wrote:I recently picked up a Sherman case from Sparrows and I am very impressed, its huge and built like a Sherman Tank!
What are the dimensions of that case (closed)? I can't seem to find it on their website...
The "Sherman" is about 6 7/16" tall, 3 7/8" wide and about 1" thick. I looked on their website and did not see it either. I guess you could always shoot them and email.
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by Josh66 » 22 Aug 2012 21:40
Cool. Thanks for measuring it.
Seems pretty portable. I need a smaller case (mine can't quite fit in a pocket)...
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by SeanGallagher » 3 Sep 2012 15:03
i have a fold up as well and a case they all came with..
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