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Tube Tension bar

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Tube Tension bar

Postby scrub » 12 Feb 2005 18:48

I have been using a brass bar about 1/16th it works well on most tubes and gives a extra edge on opening hard to pick locks. Ace dose not have a clean cut tension toehold. What are others using to torque on ace? :roll:
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9mm

Postby raimundo » 28 Jun 2005 8:10

try a 9mm or .38 cal shell
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Postby fugi » 6 Jul 2005 13:35

actually a 9mm and a .38 spc will just dent most. 12ga is what you use for breaching.
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Postby Shrub » 7 Jul 2005 6:19

Allen keys make good tensioners,
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Postby fugi » 8 Jul 2005 10:17

after grinding them down you'll notice discoloration from heat, it's wise to heat to cherry red then quench the metal in oil or water when you're done, lasts longer.
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Postby Shrub » 9 Jul 2005 4:38

No, you get discolouration if youve got it too hot during grinding, an allen key is better filed, but if ground quench every few secs and you will be fine.
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Postby Wade » 21 Mar 2006 23:55

fugi wrote:actually a 9mm and a .38 spc will just dent most. 12ga is what you use for breaching.


I dont think they were going to use the 9mm and .38 to breach a door, but for use as a tensioner. But a 12ga would make one helluva "pick" anyhow
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