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New Picker

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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New Picker

Postby FCPYRO » 4 Jun 2009 10:06

I've been watching and reading tons of stuff on lock picking on the web. I've seen I don't know how many videos of people making lock picks out of hack saw blades. I was just wondering if any one had tryed doin it out of those metal fingernail files, you know the ones with the handles on the end and the other end is normaly pointed. This place is great I just picked my first lock the other day which was a 4 pin Master padlock. This stuff is addicting.
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Re: New Picker

Postby barbarian » 4 Jun 2009 10:16

Might work OK. I'm not sure how springy those things are. They might overheat really quickly.

Try one and let us know..

It's just that hacksaw blades are pretty cheap, pretty good steel and you can get two or three picks from a blade.
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Re: New Picker

Postby FCPYRO » 4 Jun 2009 12:35

I'll report back with what I find out.
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Re: New Picker

Postby LOCKED0UT » 6 Jun 2009 1:08

The nail files would probably snap to easily plus the rough bit on the sides (that files your nails down) might pose a problem when picking. maybe
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Re: New Picker

Postby sir lot is here » 6 Jun 2009 5:31

I have many picks out of hacksaw blades, custom made :D there very very nice ! used them many times - so they stand the lengh of time..
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Re: New Picker

Postby FCPYRO » 9 Jun 2009 10:41

The research I have found out so far with the nail file is that the material put on the file will easily come off with the drum sanding attatchment on a dremel. As far as breaking I think not you can bend them to a 90 and they bend right back. I haven't had the chance to grind one out yet. I'll keep you guys updated.
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Re: New Picker

Postby thedominator7a » 28 Jun 2009 4:47

This lock could probably be picked with a paper clip shaped as the tools shown in the video. You could probably try using paper clips with rubber bands to try attach more than one paper clip to get the required shape.
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