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What I have.

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What I have.

Postby Luke » 23 Feb 2004 3:50

I have a bit of time on my hands so im going to post pics of my picktools and pickgun and my pinning kit... (They are big pics but you really get the idea from that size :) if anyone complains about my lazyness size wise i will personall do what my sig says :lol:
Here they are...

Here is my favourite set the southord MPXS 32, good set i reccomend it!!

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Here is my Peterson set, i brought it for the reach tool, bit of a waste but oh well.. :P

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Here is my brochage pickgun, hey it works :lol: i also recommend this, it belongs in everyones tool box

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Here are some pics of my SMALL lockwood pinning kit, works well with a set of needle files if the pins don't fit into other than lockwood locks, I have friends who have never had probs with my filed pins so take that anti - filers :wink:

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Alright thats what i got :)
Cheers,
Luke

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Postby Darek84CJ » 23 Feb 2004 6:35

Nice

Such baby hands, how cute :P
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Postby Sipe » 23 Feb 2004 14:01

hey luke do you think that you could remove the cover on your pickgun and take a pick. i would really like to see whats inside.

Thanx!
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Postby marso » 23 Feb 2004 15:39

Nice collection. Good shot of the colored pins (and sizes ;) )
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Postby Luke » 23 Feb 2004 16:15

Darek - i use a nice moisturiser :lol:
CUTE :x

Oh well heres the pic with the cover off.

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Hey there

Postby Z-man » 10 Mar 2004 0:00

How much'd the pick gun cost you?
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Postby Luke » 10 Mar 2004 3:19

Luke $75 Aussie or $80 can;t remember.
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Postby skold » 10 Mar 2004 19:46

luke did you order your LAB pins from their website and how much did they cost?
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Showing off harware

Postby Prodigy » 10 Mar 2004 22:01

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the first on os of my own design anf have made them out of spring stainless./
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Postby Chucklz » 10 Mar 2004 23:37

Prodigy, where did you get the case for your presumably bump keys?
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Postby Luke » 11 Mar 2004 0:22

Oh dear .
Prodigy where on earth did you get all that crap? id like to get my self some of those.
To that guy, i got my lab pins from locksmith supplies in melb.

{edited by Varjeal: Luke, for the love of all that is holy, PLEASE stop using inappropriate language.}
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Postby PickPick » 11 Mar 2004 3:17

Are these comb picks in the bottom?
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Postby marso » 11 Mar 2004 5:27

Prodigy, Looks like you have made a few tools of your own and collected alot over time. ;) Hope you having fun atm.
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Postby cormu » 11 Mar 2004 8:33

YUM Nice toys :)
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Finnish Abloy is da best!
www.cjp.fi for a mass of usless stuff :) and my tubular videos
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Some of my lockout gear

Postby Dark Angel » 11 Mar 2004 10:03

Here are a few of my tools,the pictures are not all that great as i used a phone camera to take them.
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