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Homemade Tubular Pick

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Postby wtf|pickproof? » 8 Dec 2005 10:09

Hmm, what a beautyfu pice of work! Really nice first posting by the way. I wish there were more noobs doing their homework and start posting with valuable info such as this one. Enjoy the site!
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Postby oaksy » 9 Dec 2005 3:43

Nice mate very nice good job :shock: :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Postby Dimitar » 9 Dec 2005 10:20

Thanks for the positive replyes!
I added a new picture with measurments of the pic :
http://img.tar.hu/lockpicking101/img/18129507.jpg#3
As I don't own an original pick,some of the measurments were taken from a tubular lock the other were scaled down from a picture,for I wanted to make it as close as possible to the SouthOrd's one(sinse it has such a sexy look:)Mostof them are not critical.The ones that actualy matter are the bore of the pick which is 7.8mm ,the OD is 9,5mm and the "cylinder"(pardon my terminology) which slides behind the pins and bottoms up with the end of the lock has 0.1mm wall thicknest.
I was wondering what kind of O ring does the commercial one has.The one I use is not so soft and I have to turn quite hard.Does someone have a picture
of the inside of the adjustable tension part of a SouthOrd's pick?
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dimtar

Postby raimundo » 2 Mar 2006 12:32

You may be useing your pick wrong, turning hard is not really part of the technique for using one of these, turn light, push in, then release the turning pressure and let the pin springs push the tool back, then put light turning on and push the tool in again. repeat until it either opens or has gone past the key depths, (for practice, its nice to have the key to compare the tool to til you get the technique down.) :)
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Postby clayton1123 » 11 Mar 2006 0:57

would you consider homemade if you just used the pieces of your old pick to make it, sorry, I dont have any spare or broken $150.00 picks lying around. :(
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i'm in the process of building a tubular pick

Postby uncle trapspringer » 21 Mar 2006 13:35

i'm using various small size PVC piping for the body (it's sturdy, cheap, comes in a variety of sizes, drillable w/o a machine shop and you can mold it to almost shape you need.) also PVC can be threaded relatively easy anywhere on the pipe you deem fit. for the feelers, right now i'm experimenting with bicycle spokes that i found in my parents garage (hey, my brother's 17 he doesn't ride it anymore), i held then to a tubular lock and they seem to fit. i don't have a digital camera yet, so no pictures yet, sorry. but i hope that this will provide some of you with an idea where to get parts. and i'm open to all feed back, so if any of you have any ideas, please, hit me up.
dip me in honey and throw me to the lesbiens
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Postby dhoyda » 23 Mar 2006 23:19

Is that the type of lock on a pop machine?

I got a pop machine last summer and I lost the key so I can't use it. Would that work to unlock it?
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dhoyda...to unlock that lock try....

Postby uncle trapspringer » 24 Mar 2006 1:15

the search button up top for starters...after that a few months of study, many sleepless nights of research and developement and then you MIGHT have a usable pick. or if you can afford the $80+ you can purchase a pick from several sites throughout the vast world wide web, i could give you a link or 12 to find them, but then you would miss out on the wealth of knowledge gained from using the search feature.

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Postby scottieme1234 » 10 Jun 2006 7:30

great job on the homemade pick.. i think thats the best i have seen yet
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