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by UWSDWF » 8 Jun 2006 15:07
Well what do you prefer?
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by Blink » 8 Jun 2006 15:09
I voted naked metal, because I don't bother with handles on my SO set. I just like the feel of the reinforced handles, but I can't stand the thin picks
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by undeadspacehippie » 8 Jun 2006 15:34
I have tried hard plastic, metal and rubber - as well as my personal favorite, Shrink Tube On Bare Metal. I find it does not dampen things as much as hard plastic (find it to chunky feeling) or as rubber. I do want to get a can of plastidip to try out though, I have a facination for this stuff that I have never used.
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by ekips » 8 Jun 2006 17:51
I like the rubber heat shrink tubing, quick easy and can be changed real easy if it gets grubby.
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by unbreakable » 9 Jun 2006 15:56
My favorite so far is tremclad paint (rustproofing paint). I just put multiple layers on the handle of one of my picks recently, it dried semi soft and has a great feel to it, surprisingly enough. I wonder how it's going to hold up, but it's doing great so far.
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by illusion » 9 Jun 2006 16:19
password?
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by unbreakable » 9 Jun 2006 21:00
Sorry about that, you should be able to get on password free now.
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by SFGOON » 9 Jun 2006 21:13
Very, very nicely done picks you have there.
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by LockNewbie21 » 12 Jun 2006 12:27
Take a wiper blade (wide one) make your pick sand polish, take two hacksaw blades(its all there good for) and make a metal handle, hot glue the wiper down to the one side then glue the otherside on, then fill in the gaps like caulking(overfill), then take a sharp hobby knofe and trim off excess, The glue when dried is semi movable and the small tang with in the trimmed down hacksaw blades gives a very very clear feeback because the hot glue with allow it to move or pivot just enough to give great feeback, be sure the wiper goes the entire length of the handels. i put heat shrink around it which is comfy not a nessesity.
I'll post a pick later when i have time.
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by ysr50speed » 12 Jun 2006 19:04
I like harder type of rubber like the ilco picks.
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by Raccoon » 12 Jun 2006 20:52
undeadspacehippie wrote:I do want to get a can of plastidip to try out though, I have a facination for this stuff that I have never used.
Consider a can of Plasti-dip (dip your own grip for tool handles) and a can of Liquid Electrical Tape (very similar, perhaps thinner). I haven't tried the latter, but Plasti-dip may be too thick or rubbery for you.
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by Mr. Lock Pick » 18 Jun 2006 20:08
i have round wooden handles, on my home made picks i took about 5 inches of dowel and drilled a hole in the center then stuck my pick in and filled the hole with epoxy.
i tried putting rubber on the handles put i didnt prefer it much. so i stuck with wood..
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by What » 19 Jun 2006 5:07
i personally like the feel of two side plates on either side of the pick, like my HPC picks.
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by illusion » 19 Jun 2006 5:20
I like handles, and I really lament the fact that the Falle Safe set doesn't
have them...
I must try some Peterson picks... I'll order a set of Just Picks with the plastic handles soon. 
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