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Case for your picks

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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 =)

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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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 =)

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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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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.

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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby Josh66 » 12 Aug 2012 14:36

I use this:
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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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby spyderco monkey » 17 Aug 2012 23:36

I just built this one a few days ago. Very minimilist and nice for EDC.

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Tutorial and more pics here; the images are too large to post them all I'm afraid.

http://www.good-kit.com/diy-lock-pick-s ... tan-flats/
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Re: Case for your picks

Postby MBI » 18 Aug 2012 0:20

I like the tie pickset. That's cool.
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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby 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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Re: Case for your picks

Postby SeanGallagher » 3 Sep 2012 15:03

i have a fold up as well and a case they all came with..
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