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by devildog » 25 Jul 2005 19:27
LOL  ! Nice work on the makeup cases! I'm always much more impressed with someone who does something by being creative and improvising something of their own than someone who does the same thing equally as well but just does it the same way as everyone else with something already made up for them (did that make sense?). IOW, I'm always more impressed with the people that make/improvise their own gear than those that just buy it.
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by yofu » 26 Jul 2005 8:19
yea lol that made sense.
and im so excited i finally found my dremel and i thought i had lost it! so now when i get home from work i can start in on my hacksaw blades!
oh by the way, the sharp part of the blade, should i just take that off using sandpaper?
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by lockpunk » 26 Jul 2005 8:36
when i make my pick i just grind it off with my bench grinder but if you dont have one a dremmel or a mill bastard metal file would work.
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by lockpunk » 26 Jul 2005 8:37
corection picks < plural god knows i have TOO many home made picks
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by Chrispy » 26 Jul 2005 16:51
yofu wrote:yea lol that made sense.
and im so excited i finally found my dremel and i thought i had lost it! so now when i get home from work i can start in on my hacksaw blades!
oh by the way, the sharp part of the blade, should i just take that off using sandpaper?
No, unless you have a lot of patience. Use a bench grinder, in lieu of that, use a dremel.
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by yofu » 27 Jul 2005 7:00
sounds good, ill just use the dremel then.
man those exacto knife handles are cool. i think im gonna buy some and steal your idea.
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by Chrispy » 27 Jul 2005 7:11
yofu wrote:sounds good, ill just use the dremel then.
man those exacto knife handles are cool. i think im gonna buy some and steal your idea.
Chrispy wrote:sportsguy wrote:Love the Exacto handle units Chrispy - excellent idea. So good, in fact, I think I might just steal it...
Why not? I got the idea from this site anyway......

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by Chrispy » 15 Aug 2005 22:00
29 piece Homemade Hacksaw Blade Set
7 piece Exacto Handle Set
5 Piece SouthOrd SO-C500 Slimline Set
22 Piece SouthOrd SO-C2010 Slimline Set
HPC Pick Gun (in post, fingers crossed  )
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by biggar101 » 16 Aug 2005 0:31
chrispy i have a lock that is made by "Home Security" but its not a padlock is like a door lock and when i picked it the whole plug fell out last night haha (i am some extra pins now )
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