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Tool pictures from www.szhuang.com

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.

Tool pictures from www.szhuang.com

Postby PickPick » 27 Oct 2004 10:30

Some of you may already know www.szhuang.com
It's a chinese manufacturer of pick tools and locksmithing supplies. They have great pictures of their tools online. That's the good part. The bad part is that the speed and reliability of their server is best described in words that are not appropriate on this forum.
So I spent a jolly afternoon downloading pictures, restarting broken downloads and rerestarting and so on (my site ripper couldn't handle the php-site so I had to do it by hand). I've put the interesting pictures into a rar (left out some normal pick gun pics and similar stuff) and ASSA was so nice to host them on his server.

Everybody say "Thank you ASSA" now please.

Anyway, because I couldn't replicate the php structure, each name is derived from the database entry the picture came from, so 191.jpg is from http://www.szhuang.com/article.php/191
Therefore this isn't a collection of stolen pictures, it's more like a very special way of linking. If you have any questions about the tools or would like to buy some, Szhuang have already offered their support some weeks ago and you can write to them in english at szhuang@35.com

But here's the archive. Enjoy. Hope you DIY people make something out of it.
http://70.net92.skekraft.net/~pickpick/szhuang.rar
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Postby ASSA » 28 Oct 2004 7:40

If anyone of you other guys want an account, just send me a message.
ftp access to upload files
telnet access
public_html directory where you put files that you want to be accessible from the web

it's an 486 with 120gb drive and linux
if more space is needed i will just put in more disks
no traffic limitations
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Postby plot » 28 Oct 2004 18:26

There's alot of strange looking stuff in there... decoders I assume?
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Postby drv » 28 Oct 2004 22:18

! This is some exotic stuff they make ...
Lotsa wannahaves :D

Anyone knows how to buy from them ?
Do they sell online ?

Vince
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Postby PickPick » 29 Oct 2004 3:48

Check out this thread.
viewtopic.php?t=2081
They do sell online. If you ever deal with them please tell us how it went, as I'm interested in a few things myself.
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Postby drv » 29 Oct 2004 6:43

I have contacted them by mail to make an order.

I will let you know how it goes along.

Too bad this site is impossible to view, it just stops with an empty page
every time ...
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