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by LockNewbie21 » 29 Jun 2006 22:35
Yea thats right i am back my dsl took a nose dive, so its been a while, so while i was bored i had this idea for ahook pick similair to the ones i made in my other thread i took the liberty of putting metal handles on it, so give me some time like tommarrow and i will some picks for yu to enjoy, good to be back laster fellas.
Andy
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by Krypos » 29 Jun 2006 23:25
good to have ya back. cant wait to see some picks.
(scratches head...what could he have made that was so new for a hook pick?!)
LOL all in good nature man...
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 1:24
Well yill i post a picture, think ultra thin hook pick shaped so that event hoguh its think is as strong and more flezibale than a nomal hook, fits in pretty much any lock euro and american.. propobly antartican<-- i know i spelled that wrong and yes its fulcrumated and still remains the same function of a hook. Pretty catchy ehh? i will post a pick with a bug explaination so grad a beer .. or a soda depending on age and get ready
its pretty cool and works like a charm, i beat my record on my brinks 6 pin down to 15 secs. with it any way its cool and its only made from hacksaw blades as handels... as i always say they suck and its all there good for... my well i will let you geuss what medium the tang was made of or just let youi expierement and the key HOT GLUE.. sounded redundant and all but really when the handel is bonded and the tang is embeded int he glue not only does it hold like a charm with a nice piece of shrink wrap but it will flex with in the glue as wel.. not to mention the set pin transfer you get thought hte whole pick, o yea i am thinking of selling some for like 7 8 bucks to anybody who might doubt it, once i post the pick if your interested PM me... but dont mess up the tang when you first look at it it seems retarded but once i fully explain.. then it comes together.. o and i graduated the folloey course in my time off... well finished what was left of the standard, i even have a person who is willing to apprentice me now pretty cool... so yea i am caught up now since my absnece so when i get a shot i will post the pics.. hadda come back with something.
And i think i just did my old runone sentences like before that i got yelled at for sorry its late.
Andy
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by Woglinde » 30 Jun 2006 1:29
Is the hook part made from a coathanger? (Sorry, Thats all I got  )
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 2:04
Okay heres the pics instead of going into an hour long detailed discription i will post the picks and you figure it out based on the tang shape and such... also i will still hold the deal if you want to test them i will make you one for 7 bucks, one thing is there all finished bogata style all round edges.. nothing flat and heavily sanded and polished.. they look all scratched from using them i need to give them atune up so here they are tell me what you think and if you interested gimme a pm inquiring one ehh i could use some extra cash. enjoy fellas. Ohh yeaa and the wrench has costom bends to for a comfy grip.. yea call me a woman i like a good comfortable grip with my wrenches
Wrench (goes into top of cylinder)
Heres the first
And heres the second.. i put a 90 degree bend if you that heavy handed this will help you has a heck of a flex and very readable int he lock.
And finnally and double sided pick, if you look close at the hook and how the rake sits you will notice a diffrence then comercial picks take a look.
There you go, no explanation but where its needed, and rember if you make them they must be finished like rays bogatas, the still will work but these slide in like butter and read great when there snaded propperly wet and dry combo and polised. Enjoy its good to be back
Andy
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 2:07
Ok i hate not having an edit buttom let me re post the tripled picks.. god i need that edit buttom
First pick as described above
90 degree

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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 2:10
Ok now i am confused let me try the first hook one more time then i will proceed to smash my keyyboard, and probobly be thrown out for floading the threads.. mods if this last pic will work just edit my first post and remove these fix ups.
Hopefully the first hook (cross's fingers)
THERE! got it ok mods please edit this this is a cluster f.. insert forbiden word.
Andy
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 2:13
Okay so there is fifty picks of the tension wrench diregard all of them excpet one and the shardy pic quality and that is about 3 of my new designs i have 15 new ones... yea i have no life i will post more later i am going to bed tell what you think and don;t flame for the pic screw ups, my keyboard has already taken enough abuse  later fellas
Andy
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by Omikron » 30 Jun 2006 2:31
Great job on the picks! They look great!
Maybe next time you can make the images a bit smaller? 
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by raimundo » 30 Jun 2006 9:09
seems to be variations of the falle fulcrumcurves 
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by LockNewbie21 » 30 Jun 2006 12:57
Lol sorry about the pick sizes, ehh i would say they resemble the falles, But i thought they seemed to be original enough to call my design, anyway there pretty neat and work great, i appreciate the comments guys.
Andy
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by Krypos » 1 Jul 2006 3:50
so the handles are made of some sort of glue? (ur spelling, etc is horrid...no offence)
nice picks tho...if i had 7-8bucks spare i would buy some. maybe if i work some hours or something...anywho i also have my first pickset coming very soon...very excited...
again...nice picks...
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by cL4y » 1 Jul 2006 7:06
LockNewbie21 wrote:Ok i hate not having an edit buttom let me re post the tripled picks.. god i need that edit buttom
NUDGE NUGDE mods and admins,a edit button is needed.
Great looking picks locknewb!
i look forward to seeing more work from you!
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by Shrub » 1 Jul 2006 9:50
The edit button was removed due to abuse of the privalige, it will not return.
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by p1ckf1sh » 1 Jul 2006 10:27
Shrub wrote:The edit button was removed due to abuse of the privalige, it will not return.
Is that button removed on a user-by-user basis? Because most of the time, I can edit posts, at least as long as no one poster after me in the same thread.
Due to financial limitations the light at the end of tunnel has been turned off until further notice.
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