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Buying a lockpick set/purpose of tension tool

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Buying a lockpick set/purpose of tension tool

Postby youngjiggy53 » 6 Mar 2006 20:45

Hey, im pretty new to lockpicking and just have discovered and interest in it. I've tried to pick locks at home using homemade picks and a very scrony tension tool. I'm not even sure if im doing it right. To my knowledge, the "Snake" pick i created is supposed to be insertered into the lock and then a tension is supposed to be used to turn the whole keyhole as if you were turning a key....is that right?? Also, how am i supposed to know how many pins the lock has??....Well, since my homemade picks keep breaking, i've decided to buy a 20 piece lock pick set from lockpickshop which contains 4 tension and 16 picks...should i buy it??its $45 the set also comes with a visual cd guide...

Thanks
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Postby 420_toker » 7 Mar 2006 14:46

Jus thought Id let you know about the search function search.php :D , Ive been told off before for asking questions that are already on here a bunch of times
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Re: Buying a lockpick set/purpose of tension tool

Postby quicklocks » 7 Mar 2006 15:20

youngjiggy53 wrote:Hey, im pretty new to lockpicking and just have discovered and interest in it. I've tried to pick locks at home using homemade picks and a very scrony tension tool. I'm not even sure if im doing it right. To my knowledge, the "Snake" pick i created is supposed to be insertered into the lock and then a tension is supposed to be used to turn the whole keyhole as if you were turning a key....is that right?? Also, how am i supposed to know how many pins the lock has??....Well, since my homemade picks keep breaking, i've decided to buy a 20 piece lock pick set from lockpickshop which contains 4 tension and 16 picks...should i buy it??its $45 the set also comes with a visual cd guide...

Thanks


this is sooo wanting to be flamed
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Re: Buying a lockpick set/purpose of tension tool

Postby jordyh » 7 Mar 2006 15:23

quicklocks wrote:
youngjiggy53 wrote:Hey, im pretty new to lockpicking and just have discovered and interest in it. I've tried to pick locks at home using homemade picks and a very scrony tension tool. I'm not even sure if im doing it right. To my knowledge, the "Snake" pick i created is supposed to be insertered into the lock and then a tension is supposed to be used to turn the whole keyhole as if you were turning a key....is that right?? Also, how am i supposed to know how many pins the lock has??....Well, since my homemade picks keep breaking, i've decided to buy a 20 piece lock pick set from lockpickshop which contains 4 tension and 16 picks...should i buy it??its $45 the set also comes with a visual cd guide...

Thanks


this is sooo wanting to be flamed



this is sooo a way to say it's allright to flame. :lol:
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Postby illusion » 7 Mar 2006 16:03

Put the pick in as far as it goes and draw it oput of the lock in a pulling motion - counyt the clicks it makes - 5 clicks = 5 pins.

Yes, you insert tension wrench, and turn it to create tension.

Buy whatever set you like - I bough the 9 pick set and love it.

Oh yeah!!!!...

And search you little jerk of a n00b! :P
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Postby quicklocks » 7 Mar 2006 16:26

no flaming please i was just venting
but please do give me an excuse to :twisted:
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Postby illusion » 7 Mar 2006 16:30

Well at least I answered his question! :P

So you wan me to give you an excuse to lock the thread?

Or perhaps an excuse to lecture me regarding my immaturity?

:P
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Postby CapnCurry » 7 Mar 2006 16:44

No flames here, just some quick advice: you probably don't need to blow $45 on a lockpicking set. I bought the $80 kit from SouthOrd when I first got started in 1999, and since then I've used about five of the thirty-some-odd picks that it comes with. Well... six if you count the time I used a long rake to cut a PB&J sandwich in half. :roll:

The easiest picks to learn on, IMHO, are the short pick, long pick, large half diamond, small half diamond, and L rake. Some people have had good luck with the half round, too, but I find that it's hard to get a grip on what's going on with that.

What you probably want more than a wide array of picks is a wide array of tension tools... those are what you'll use to actually coax information out of the lock. If I had the choice to do it over again, I'd probably get the five-piece kit with book from Southord (http://www.southord.com/catalog.asp?cat=locksmith), buy a circular tensioner and a couple of other tension toos, and use the balance of the savings to get myself a practice lock or two... and a nice dinner to celebrate picking your first one. :)
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Postby quicklocks » 7 Mar 2006 17:04

illusion wrote:Well at least I answered his question! :P

So you wan me to give you an excuse to lock the thread?

Or perhaps an excuse to lecture me regarding my immaturity?

:P


i wasnt having a go :oops: as i did mention the flaming myself, but you have to admit typing search every time is a pain, and thankyou for taking the time to answer the members question
:D
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Postby illusion » 7 Mar 2006 17:06

:D
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