Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.
by Luke » 13 Mar 2004 20:26
Hey guys,
I just brought a cheapo Black and decker 3.6 volt electric screw driver, I was just wondering if you guys knew of a way to "Modify" my screw driver into a pick.
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by plot » 13 Mar 2004 20:29
marso says: you suck for using pick guns*
interesting idea though, don't think it'd work though unless your drill happened to have a setting for "cement", or something along those lines where it just vibrates and shakes real bad. now, if you had a vibrator laying around for some reason....
*only, he probably says it more elegantly
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by CitySpider » 13 Mar 2004 23:33
Screwdrivers spin, electric picks vibrate. Not really an easy conversion there. Get yourself a cheap electric toothbrush or something, that'd probably work better.
Although I can think of a way that a spinning electric pick would work -- or at least, I think it would -- it'd take a moderately precise micromachining.
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by Luke » 14 Mar 2004 1:03
Hmmm, electric toothbrushes spin to  , and i heard somewhere that electric pickguns are based on a electric screw driver....
I mainly stick to hand tools, but pickguns are fun too. It's great to have the skill and the tool that requires hardly any and i hardly use it.
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by plot » 14 Mar 2004 1:11
go to a sex shop and get yourself a good vibrator, then modify it.
might be gross... but if you want a homeade electric pickgun, that's what you're lookin at doing 
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by Luke » 14 Mar 2004 1:19
Im 13...
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by plot » 14 Mar 2004 1:21
yea, forgot about that. hrm... have an older sister? check under her bed
or more seriously... hrm. dunno how to get a vibrator without looking like a complete pervert actually... no real way to explain to them that you want it for locksmithing purposes... lol
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by Luke » 14 Mar 2004 2:00
lol, i'll get someone to get for me later.
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by Chucklz » 14 Mar 2004 22:08
THe HPC electropick IS made from a Black and Decker eletric screwdriver. Unfortunately I dont have specifics on what is added on. I can imagine that theres a couple of cears, and a cam driving the internals of a "standard" pick gun.
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by CitySpider » 15 Mar 2004 3:28
Luke wrote:Hmmm, electric toothbrushes spin to  ,
I checked the four in my house, and they don't. I really can't figure out why they would.
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by Dark Angel » 15 Mar 2004 6:27
Like chucklz said some electric picks are actually just modified electric screwdrivers.
If you take the housing apart and remove the screwdriver attachment bit you will see that the mechanism inside does actually move up and down.
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by jason » 16 Mar 2004 11:52
I have the HPC electro pick - it is a Black & Decker screwdriver body, battery & charger - when I can figure out how to get decent quality small size pics I will post them up
sledgehammers make excellent back up picks!
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by Pheniox » 17 Mar 2004 0:19
plot, your walking a thin line with those last few posts.
not again
i would recommend either a electric toothbrush that DOESN'T spin OR a electric hacksaw?
yea, i am not that much into thinking about it right now. Luke, just pester me on MSN next time you see me and I will throw something that will work at you and post our convo so everyone else will know what works
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by Luke » 17 Mar 2004 3:34
Well i took the head off my screw.... driver and i screwed it royaly, dropped somthing can;t find it, i can see the motor 
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