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by Chucklz » 7 Mar 2004 22:57
Peterson has recently produced a tension tool for Everest locks
http://www.peterson-international.com/tensiontools.htm
Very expensive, but just having the image there really sparks the imagination. Now I wish I had an Everest cylinder and a bit of spring steel right now.
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by bushd » 7 Mar 2004 23:14
Doesn't that look like the falle tension tool, with the exception that it isn't movable. I really liked the look of that falle set.
Rawr.
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by CitySpider » 8 Mar 2004 0:38
Didn't Matt Blaze make a wrench for those out of a key blank?
Seems a bit cheaper.
I bought a bunch of Kwikset blanks intending to make a wrench and a hook out of 'em. Never quite got around to it, though. Same idea.
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by Chucklz » 8 Mar 2004 8:38
Yes you can make a wrench out of a blank, but there are several keyways etc. Its probably just as much work to grind some spring steel. Just a thought for those of us who like to make their own stuff.
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