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Hair Clips

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.

Hair Clips

Postby Geek142 » 29 May 2008 0:02

Hai.

Just sharing my experience with everyone, those of you who have not used a hair clip as a tension wrench i'd seriously suggest it, might sound strange but i find they work great! In some situations i've actually reached for it instead of my other wrenchs, but thats just my opinion. They require no heating or anything and bend quite easily while staying strong.

Sorry about pictures, silly phone.
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This is its size in comparison to a short southord wrench.

And various ways i find it most effective using.

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All you need to do is to grab some pliers, put the top part in as far as you want it like for length ect and bend it down. You will need a vice to put it in if you want a twist. Or 2 sets of pliers

For all newbies starting out who don't have a proper set yet if your looking for a quick easy wrench there ya go ;)

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Postby Archive555 » 17 Jun 2008 1:29

When I first started picking, before I bought some 'proper' picks, I used a paperclip and a hairpin :P
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Postby _ » 17 Jun 2008 1:39

I used a paperclip and a Uniball pen clip when I started. Pen clips make great improvised wrenches because they're made of spring steel.
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Postby Newbpika » 4 Jul 2008 7:12

amen to that i love my pen wrench more than my allen key but im still all ghetto only in the sport a few days 8)
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shims

Postby raimundo » 4 Jul 2008 7:20

I have a flat steel barrette type of thing I found on the ground, put it somewhere, havent seen it in a year or two, but I do believe that it could shim open a master combo lock or other shimable padlock without modification beyond the bending that using it would cause. :lol:
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Postby Safety0ff » 4 Jul 2008 9:05

That looks like it has a decent flex to it! My improvised wrenches usually consist of carboard folding staples that don't have any flex (heh, can't complain, opened a shrouded with it.)
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Postby E1001 » 20 Jul 2008 21:58

I tried a screwdriver and a paperclip before I got my southord. Results were unsatisfactory.
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