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essential lockpick, most versatile?

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essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby scrubmonkey » 12 Feb 2014 22:28

well i noticed a broken hacksaw blade amongst all the rc gear on my bench in the shed and heard tht they make alright lockpicks. i tried awhile go with a paperclip (come on, everyone has at some point) and no avail. but this time im looking to make a couple of proper tools. for now ive got enough material for two picks, what would you recomend? from research so far it would ba a hook and a half ball... and a tension wrench of course. ive got a few spare lockwood padlocks here i can work on. any help will be appreciated. also what is the main difference in technique between picking a lock with a pin tumbler and a wafer one?
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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby GWiens2001 » 12 Feb 2014 22:47

Hook and a half diamond would be my choice for a hacksaw blade.

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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby scrubmonkey » 12 Feb 2014 22:58

i have got some templates for them. cant seem to find the thread again to post a link. cant get onto a photo site to upload it either because of restrictions on the school laptop. but ill go with them for now, im pretty sure i can find a bit of metal for the torsion wrenches in the shed also.
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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby GWiens2001 » 12 Feb 2014 23:23

Wiper inserts make great torsion wrenches. :wink:

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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby scrubmonkey » 13 Feb 2014 0:38

heard about that. ill try find an old set, i think i remember seeing some in there somewhere :)
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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby MrWizard » 14 Feb 2014 9:08

A hook and half diamond as Gordon said would be my choice too in that order. I say always try a hook pick first and diamond second if the hook won't fit well. For beginners that are just learning I suggest getting single commercial picks as they are cheap and you are sure to bend and break a few and would not want that to happen to a pick you worked so hard on that you made yourself. :wink:

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Re: essential lockpick, most versatile?

Postby cuttinedge1 » 5 Mar 2014 20:52

do a double sided hook/half diamond the other could be a rake and a offset diamond or a ball
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