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Commercially available simple lever wires

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Commercially available simple lever wires

Postby Amanita-Virosa » 3 Aug 2007 10:53

Hi all,

Does anybody know where I could buy a set of lever wires for picking non-curtain mortice locks (although I think they can be used for curtained locks also if your skillful enough!)? I'll probably get a 2 in 1 pick but I'd like to try basic wires first. I've looked everywhere but don't seem to be able to find anyone who sells them. I think locksmith-tools used to sell a set of 12 and 20 but they don't seem to anymore. :(

If I can't get any I'll try to make some of my own but its always nice to have professionally made tools if you can get them.

Thanks.
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Postby parapilot » 3 Aug 2007 11:31

Make them out of wire. you will need to modify the ones you buy anyway. I get mine from Aldridge but you need to be a locksmith. go buy some strong piano wire, does the job nicely
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Postby Shrub » 3 Aug 2007 11:35

Im with that but if your a lockie get on to SKS and gab a pack of Souber wires, i quite like them for wire picking and they arent dear, i suspect its the same set you have seen elsewhere,

Other than that as said go to your local model shop and make your own, each one needs to be cut and bent in either case,
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Postby Amanita-Virosa » 4 Aug 2007 5:52

Thanks Guys.

Unfortunately I'm not a Lockie so Aldridge and SKS are both out of my reach. I had a look at SKS's online catalogue out of interest (aldridge don't really have one for picks etc.) and they are the same as the wires I'd seen.

I'll have to get some wire and try and make some for myself. Hopefully it won't be too tricky! :!: :D
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Postby Shrub » 6 Aug 2007 8:46

Try SKS they arent to fussy on who they sell un secure items to,

Alternitively somewhere like Devon locks may stock them or get them in, they will sell to anyone :wink:
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Postby Amanita-Virosa » 10 Aug 2007 8:47

Hooray! I've finally got hold of some lever wires. :D :D

I tried SKS but unfortunately they were adament that they would only sell to trade customers which is fair enough as that's their policy. I e-mailed devon locks but they said they were unable to supply anything that wasn't shown on their site. Both places were definitely worth trying though - if you don't ask you don't get :!:

The company they came from in the end was Central Locksmiths and Joinery Services. I found them by accident whilst looking for something else.

So for any non-locksmiths out there who want Souber lever wires the place to go is: http://www.centrallox.co.uk/25.html

Thanks for all the help and advice. Rob.[/url]
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