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warded lock picks.

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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warded lock picks.

Postby arrogantbastard » 27 Sep 2009 15:27

i cant find any templates for warded lock picks. and i'm really bad with computers. but i was wondering if anyone had the templates or the dimensions so i could make them. i tried to once by using a key as a reference, but it's not the same.

thanks.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby lock2006 » 27 Sep 2009 21:01

arrogantbastard wrote:i cant find any templates for warded lock picks. and i'm really bad with computers. but i was wondering if anyone had the templates or the dimensions so i could make them. i tried to once by using a key as a reference, but it's not the same.

thanks.


If you bad with computers,you better off buying one of this set
they're cheap hope this helps.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby lock2006 » 27 Sep 2009 21:02

lock2006 wrote:
arrogantbastard wrote:i cant find any templates for warded lock picks. and i'm really bad with computers. but i was wondering if anyone had the templates or the dimensions so i could make them. i tried to once by using a key as a reference, but it's not the same.

thanks.


If you bad with computers,you better off buying one of this set
they're cheap hope this helps.


http://www.lockpicks.com/stainlesssteel ... picks.aspx
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby arrogantbastard » 28 Sep 2009 12:50

i'm not that bad at computers i just dont know how to resixe things. and i would much rather make them. and buying picks always seemed a little bit weird so i've always made them.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby znewbie » 28 Sep 2009 14:50

Hi Guys,
We all know where to buy them. We just looking for templates ans dimentions.
If any one can help.
Cheers.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby unlisted » 28 Sep 2009 16:49

arrogantbastard wrote:i'm not that bad at computers i just dont know how to resixe things. and i would much rather make them. and buying picks always seemed a little bit weird so i've always made them.



Care to explain why you have two user accounts?
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby lock2006 » 28 Sep 2009 17:29

Well that's what i was wondering
rule say, you can have only one right or am i wrong. :)
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby thelockpickkid » 28 Sep 2009 18:23

two accounts?? Anyways, here is the deal, warded picks? Look you can nearly buy them cheaper than you can make them, can buy them nearly anywhere. Why so much hassle put into this post just for simple warded picks. I am stumped. And the two user accounts, we won't be seeing you around much longer anyways.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby unlisted » 28 Sep 2009 18:25

Best part about it- the "second account" he/she holds has not posted in this thread.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby znewbie » 28 Sep 2009 19:52

unlisted wrote:
arrogantbastard wrote:i'm not that bad at computers i just dont know how to resixe things. and i would much rather make them. and buying picks always seemed a little bit weird so i've always made them.



Care to explain why you have two user accounts?


Hi unlisted,
I'm not arrogantbastard, you can check IPs.

Look you can nearly buy them cheaper than you can make them, can buy them nearly anywhere.

1- I'm from a country where you can't buy online: no paypal, no credit cards are allowed.

2- I love making my own tools

3- I don't think they will be cheaper if I buy them.

So my question, can anyone give me dimensions and à template.

PS: I was one of most important member of THE GSM Forum, we where always helpfull with newbees. It seem that 101 is the most important Forum on lockpicking, unfortunatly not a lot of help.
Every one now how to google, find sellers etc... I think if one's have no helpful answer, it's better to read the post and let others help, otherwise we'll have a lot of post without any interest.

Regards
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby unlisted » 28 Sep 2009 20:24

znewbie wrote:Hi unlisted,
I'm not arrogantbastard, you can check IPs.

I know you are not, I was not accusing you of being that person. See the last post I made just before yours.
Back to the question at hand... I do not know actual dimensions for the picks. I do not own any, or I would be able to post some dimensions.

I think you should be able to "eyeball" it and make some working picks from that- that is how I always designed my hand made picks.
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby LocksmithArmy » 28 Sep 2009 20:41

did anyone look through the templates thread... The FIRST LINK on the templates thread has warded picks... and so do a few other links

its right there for all to use... there is no need for this post, i don thave the deminsions but if you print the templates you should be close and if you enjoy making your own tools im sure figuring out any deficiencies wouldnt be that hard.

heres the link:
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p251/mjwhit/TEMPSIZE-GoodEyeSniper313.jpg


and here is the templates thread so you can find all your other temlate needs:
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17326
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Re: warded lock picks.

Postby znewbie » 29 Sep 2009 7:54

Thanks for your answers guys !

LocksmithArmy: thanks for the links.

unlisted: I'll try to get some warded locks, make a cutaway and try make the picks.


Thanks !
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