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Whats better? Spring steel or Stainless Steel?

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.

Whats better? Spring steel or Stainless Steel?

Postby The_Karn » 6 Oct 2003 16:11

i'm going to be buying my first lockpick set
i was just wondering if i should get the 13 piece Spring steel set from lockpicks.com, or one of the stainless steel sets from southord
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Postby qmed24 » 6 Oct 2003 16:19

I prefer the stainless picks. All of my picks are from Rytan and are stainless. I have used the steel picks in the past and both types will open a lock.
I prefer theh stainless as there is no need to worry about corrosion of the tool if you don't wipe it down after use. The stainless should also last longer as it will not wear out as quickly as a steel pick.
Wearing out may not be an issue for most people though, it really depends on how often you are using the tools. I worked as a locsmith for three years and I have worn out a few sets of tools.
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Postby Varjeal » 7 Oct 2003 11:18

I prefer the stainless tools. I had a set of each when I first started locksmithing. The spring steel set are gone due to wear. I still have the stainless set and they work great.
*insert witty comment here*
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Try This...

Postby DrDave » 7 Oct 2003 17:21

In this new Pick-Set, the tools are made of BOTH... That's right BOTH Spring Steel and Stainless steel sandwiched together, then nickel plated.

I REALLY LIKE this set... Small tools and a GREAT price!!!

Link:
http://www.lockpicks.com/product.asp?3=265

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Re:

Postby anthrax28 » 6 Jan 2011 6:52

Varjeal wrote:I prefer the stainless tools. I had a set of each when I first started locksmithing. The spring steel set are gone due to wear. I still have the stainless set and they work great.




Me too. Stainless steel finish is always best visually.
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