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Homemade Bramah pick

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.

Homemade Bramah pick

Postby oldlock » 29 Oct 2004 6:08

Here's a picture of an 8 in 1 pick I made for Bramah (antique locks) some time ago. Made from Stainless steel and lever spring steel.

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Just thought it might be of interest.

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Postby Zoooooble » 29 Oct 2004 6:13

Wow, nice work. Really looks great.
I've never gotten a chance to play with a Bramah... you may have just inspired me to get out and buy one. :wink:
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bramah

Postby oldlock » 29 Oct 2004 6:16

There are few locks quite as expensive, so just be sitting down when you get a price !

They do pop up on ebay from time to time though.

Paul
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Postby mbell » 29 Oct 2004 6:21

That's a home made tool?

You are truly gifted at tool making (and have loads more wuippment than most on here by the looks of things).

What are the rods sticking out of the side for? Do they adjust the tension/force applied to the sliders/discs in the lock?

How quick can you achieve an opening with this pick?
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Postby mbell » 29 Oct 2004 6:22

I really should double check spelling before posting - "wuippment" should read "equipment".
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Postby oldlock » 29 Oct 2004 6:29

mbell wrote:That's a home made tool?

What are the rods sticking out of the side for?

How quick can you achieve an opening with this pick?


Yes, homemade.

The are M3 thread machine screws to allow each feeler to be locked in position when the gate in the slider has been found.

For the size of lock this tool was made for, opening times varied from around 20 minutes to an hour or so.

I had also made 4, 5, 6 & 7 slide versions. That is the real problem with very old Bramah's there are so many slightl different sizes and each one requires a different tool. I gave all these tools to another lock collector when I left the UK, but have them on my ' to do ' list to make more.

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Postby pinky » 29 Oct 2004 11:36

excellent looking tool, and well thought out, you ought to market it.
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Postby toomush2drink » 29 Oct 2004 12:34

i can see a buyer already.........
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Postby pinky » 29 Oct 2004 12:45

if it shines then buy it
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Postby oldlock » 29 Oct 2004 16:58

I could make a similair design for the current Bramah lock, it would be bloody expensive though ! :lol:

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Postby thertel » 29 Oct 2004 18:10

Some how I see pinky crouched over holding his tools, mutter to his precious.

Thomas
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.
And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
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Postby skold » 29 Oct 2004 20:35

wow, that is a nice pick, reminds me of the tubular pick im making.
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