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by eric343 » 5 Nov 2005 22:05
I recently picked up these: http://www.lockpicks.com/index.asp?Page ... ProdID=318
They're specialty torque tools for picking interchangeable core locks. So far, I've found that the included pick is so flexible as to be a joke. The verdict is still out on the torque tools, as I don't have a proper practice lock yet.
Does anyone have any experiences or hints for these tools?
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by TOWCH » 5 Nov 2005 23:28
You don't like that pick? I was fairly impressed when using my friends. Anyway, on topic, a friend of mine has that set and the time I tried using it I had no more luck than a normal tension wrench, and neither has he in the time he has owned it.
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by SFGOON » 6 Nov 2005 2:08
Personally I love the slender gems, and the tension tools are awesome. I think that regular petersons are too thick, and i actually like the slender gem's flexibility.
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by digital_blue » 6 Nov 2005 3:54
I've made a few of these tension wrenches that don't work at all. Of course, I'm pretty sure I'm just getting the measurements wrongs, as I've only ever approximated them by looking at the picture, and honestly haven't put a lot of thought into it. But, if someone is feeling ambitious and feels like spoon feeding (  ), I wouldn't mind more precise measurements. Particularly the depth of the "teeth".
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by IC-Johnny » 24 Oct 2006 19:29
DB
I sure don't want to be considered as a smart a$$ being a new member, but like I said in my original newbie introduction, you have a fantastic site here!
This subject is exactly what brought me to the site to begin with. I found that someone had actually gone to the trouble of getting into some old archives, and scanned the design it to the site. It just isn't the easiest thing to find, so here is the link:
viewtopic.php?p=10840&highlight=#10840
I learned early on, the value of the powerful search tool at this site. Thank you again for allowing me access to your site sir!
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by lockpickroy » 26 Oct 2006 23:06
I have a couple of the wrenches from Peterson they suck or I suck at using them I have 8-10 best locks and I can’t get them to work not once
one core I have I have picked the control sleeve 3 times with a regular tension wrench even have a best core cutaway w both keys but the control sleeve wrench will not work on it because the cuts on the core and plug stop at the holes in the bottom
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by melvin2001 » 27 Oct 2006 4:14
good job with that search-fu IC, i was planning on looking that up as soon as i got my new caliper in the mail. not bad for a second post. keep up the searching!
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by 5thcorps » 27 Oct 2006 13:34
I didn't care for the wrenches but the pick works great for me.
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by Peter Martin » 27 Oct 2006 18:03
Peterson sells three versions of their IC tension wrenches--ICTT-A, B, and C. From their description, it appears they are different width/thickeness (their ad mentions that "C" is best for the wide E-series keyways.
Can anyone measure or describe the differences? Maybe there is also a height variation???
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by digital_blue » 27 Oct 2006 18:07
IC-Johnny wrote:DB I sure don't want to be considered as a smart a$$ being a new member, but like I said in my original newbie introduction, you have a fantastic site here! This subject is exactly what brought me to the site to begin with. I found that someone had actually gone to the trouble of getting into some old archives, and scanned the design it to the site. It just isn't the easiest thing to find, so here is the link: viewtopic.php?p=10840&highlight=#10840I learned early on, the value of the powerful search tool at this site. Thank you again for allowing me access to your site sir!
Heh. I guess db got pwnd.
In my defense, that was a year ago... and I've since made these tools that DID work. But thanks for digging it up.
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by Bud Wiser » 27 Oct 2006 20:06
digital_blue wrote:IC-Johnny wrote:Heh. I guess db got pwnd. db
Yea, and I'm marking my calender
Nice job Johnny, and welcome to LP101
Back on topic...
I don't have the kit, but the slender picks are .015"
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