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Gosh Darnit I dun know how to sew

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.

Gosh Darnit I dun know how to sew

Postby tshock » 31 Aug 2005 21:52

Its ok because i made my nifty case using staples instead of thread. Unfortunately i dont have access to a digital camera today so i will show you it tommorrow.
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Postby Chrispy » 1 Sep 2005 11:11

Staples.... :shock:
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Postby SFGOON » 1 Sep 2005 11:26

That's NOTHING! My brothe can make pick cases out of duct tape, I had him make me one when we were kids after he made a duct tape wallet for my cousin. (He wanted it to impress the ladies.... :lol: )
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Postby Minion » 1 Sep 2005 16:23

I have pictures of my ducttape wallet....
http://minion.jrbach.com/workarea.jpg

It's woven ducttape. On the inside, it has 3 slots for cards, a money pouch, key pouches (need multiple now :D ) and awesomeness
It's also really really thin.

Some older tri-folds
http://minion.jrbach.com/clearin.jpg
http://minion.jrbach.com/firstinside.jpg
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http://minion.jrbach.com/keyhole.jpg
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Postby tshock » 1 Sep 2005 18:01

U see, the thing about duct tape is... its sticky. Staples are not sticky.
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Postby Minion » 1 Sep 2005 18:40

Well, if you get polykein ducttape, you don't get the ooze, but it's expensive (2-3 times the price of normal ducttape)
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Postby stick » 2 Sep 2005 17:23

The crappy leather case that came with my first set, Southord, wasn't that great, so I made my own out of newspaper, staples, and packaging tape.

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(third pick from the right is a modified long hook, only Southord pick I'd consider using now)

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That case was retired a long time ago, it's fallen apart quite a bit.

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It's got nothing on my new arrivals. :D Peterson Masters Tri-fold case, old HPC hook and half diamond, new HPC 2000 Sure Grip rubber handled hook and deforest, and a TR-4 wrench thrown in, along with a Peterson U-bend-it set with a free set of refills. I've got 40 strips of good material lying around now. I'm pretty sure they're the same material as the standard Peterson picks, so they'll make some very nice picks.
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Postby Chrispy » 2 Sep 2005 17:54

You think you've seen it all, then along comes a pick case made of newspaper, tape, and staples..... :shock:



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Postby vector40 » 2 Sep 2005 19:04

Those Peterson plastic boxes are neat, aren't they?
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Postby zeke79 » 2 Sep 2005 19:19

They're neat until you have a whole drawer full of them :? . :lol:
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Postby tshock » 2 Sep 2005 19:49

Staples ROCK!!! Dont use thread!!
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Postby stick » 2 Sep 2005 19:53

They're very neat indeed. Now that I have my long awaited trifold, though, it's time to start finding other uses for them. Now that I've got my Petersons, HPCs, slimmed down Majestics, a U-bend-it tool and a few blanks in my case, all I need are some LABs, stainless slimline Petersons, and maybe some Falles, and I'll be happy enough with my pick collection.

The one thing I have against Peterson is that anything metal you buy from them is covered in a thick layer of grease. I thought having to wipe it off my Peterson picks was bad, until I had to clean up the U-bend-it tool and the 40 strips of metal it came with... :shock: My hands are covered in grease right now. The grease also rubs off onto the nifty little Peterson containers, and I end up taking an old toothbrush, some water and dishwashing detergent, and scrubbing for a few minutes to clean them out. The labels that they stick on the tubes are also somewhat annoying; I spend like 5 minutes on each tube with a cotton ball and some rubbing alcohol rubbing that sticky crap off.

All in all, though, well worth the investment.
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