Warning! Rant to follow, if you only want the aforementioned Noob questions skip to the bottom.
I got interested in picking a few weeks ago and picked up a cheap-o Master pad lock. With a file, a hex key (for the torque wrench), and a bobby pin I had the thing open in about half an hour. After working on my form a little, and replacing the hairpin with a wire hanger pick I filed out, I could open the thing pretty easily all the time. So, I went in to the hardware store and picked up another Master lock, this one cost four times as much and looked a whole lot tougher, but when I got home I found it to be no different than its predecessor. I can open it nine out of ten times in 5 seconds or less. So I went out and picked up a dead bolt (an old Titan, if you're interested) thinking 'this is too easy' and installed it into a 2"-by-4" to play around. As you may have guessed, I can't do crap with it. My wire hanger pick is no match for it, it bends easily and is simply too thick to get in and get the job done.
So now for the Questions.
Could I heat and temper the wire hanger material I have been using or is it a lost cause?
If I decide to scrap it and buy a set of picks from an online dealer or here on LP101, What can I get or what should I look for on a modest budget? (25-35US$)
Are homemade picks better?
What else do I need to know before going further?
Thanks Folks,
TheDudeAbides
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