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ANOTHER PICKGUN MADE FROM BATERRY SCREWDRIVER,picture,movies

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

ANOTHER PICKGUN MADE FROM BATERRY SCREWDRIVER,picture,movies

Postby ubodlaj » 26 Jan 2006 13:44

Hi folks.I think im the only picker from slovenia here...well ill introduce my homemade picks...

well ill yust go to the pickgun..I bought a screwdriver -PROWORK 3.6V for about 25$ and well i modified it a little..this what you see is not the final product..i must remodify it, the "circle" on the electromotor-smaller and metalic, and the other parts ofcourse adapted to that...well it works allready now but when ill do the second modification it will rock..well see the pictures and if any questions ask me... xxxxxxxxx
the material:a piece of plastic 2 screws,2 small springs, one plastic wheel-modified to elipse...metal piece for the "hand"...see it yourself..ill try to post some clips maybe.there are allsoo some ordinary picks made from saw leaf...

http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0003.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0004.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0005.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0017.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0018.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0001.jpg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/ ... pg0002.jpg

sorry for bad quality-taken with mobile phone

MOVIES...wait that they load--every cca 3.5mb
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/picks/a.mpeg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/picks/b.mpeg
http://www.slikopleskarstvo-gorjup.net/picks/c.mpeg

enjoy hehe
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Postby Omikron » 26 Jan 2006 13:52

1. Great job! It looks like it's working well for you!

2. Fill in your profile. ;-)
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Postby xayandevorak » 12 Apr 2007 18:00

Man, you have some great lookin' stuff there! I try my hardest, but they never look that good. One day. Haha. Nice job man!
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Postby Jason13 » 12 Apr 2007 18:07

Meh use and your electric picks, i do it the old fashion way WITH MY HANDS :lol: Nice looking Pick dude
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Postby Shrub » 13 Apr 2007 6:22

Good effort there, it would be nice to see some better pics but im pleased youve had a go and made somthing,

Ive had to remove your email request so if anyone wants to contact you they can just use the pm button :wink:
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Postby Jaakko » 13 Apr 2007 7:04

[offtopic]
Seems that someone is using the search tool (good for that!) but I'd still say that if there is nothing new to bring to light about a topic, then why bump a year old topic? Don't take this as an offence, I'm just thinking loudly :)
[/offtopic]

The tool itself looks like it was bought as it is, so very good work on that one :) Better focus on pictures would've been nice, but I think everyone gets a picture about the tool.
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Postby Shrub » 13 Apr 2007 12:03

Jaakko wrote: why bump a year old topic?


We tell them off for making new threads if an existing one is there,
We wont allow them to enter the advanced section with a low post count,
We tell noobs to search and post on existing threads,

Surley we cant now stop them posting on old threads?

Can we :idea:

:P
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Postby tradis » 4 Jun 2007 4:28

is posible other pictures the transformatión blackdecker a pick gun

im sorry my englis I write from spain

si entiendes castellano necesito manual y fotos de transformación de blac and decker destornillador a pickgun

thankyou
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Postby some1 » 4 Jun 2007 16:14

Only one from Slovenia? Well think again! :D


Nice gadget, I wouldn't mind having one of my own.
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Postby Exodus5000 » 7 Jun 2007 20:05

It'd be interesting to see some pictures showing the various stages in your modifications
[deadlink]http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/6973/exodus5000ac5.jpg
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Postby cryptonic » 7 Sep 2007 19:51

yum... i want! guess its time for me to start tinkering! although i suppose that by the time i figure something like this out i will be quite proficient with my own two hands.
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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