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"Wishbone" Tension Wrench

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

"Wishbone" Tension Wrench

Postby Sipe » 22 Mar 2004 20:09

any opions on the "Wishbone" Tension Wrench?


This is the one i am takling about ...it is the "TW-15"
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Postby plot » 22 Mar 2004 20:13

as far as i know you use it for car locks and the like, in which case, it's very effective, as it can push that little metal sheild thing back.

...wouldn't consider it on a normal doorlock or padlock probably.
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Postby David_Parker » 22 Mar 2004 20:15

I like it...sort of. I never use it on car locks. Never really mess with the things. Its designed a hellofalot better than HPCs wishbone. The...tang I guess...the thing that sticks into the lock is longer than HPCs...but I've heard and seen guys just use a simple tension wrench to open them up.

By they way, I'm pretty sure their main use is for double wafer locks...mostly found on car doors.

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Postby David_Parker » 22 Mar 2004 20:16

...Plot was too quick for me. Ahead of my game.
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Postby CitySpider » 22 Mar 2004 20:30

I find them completely useless, and I've picked a couple handfulls of car locks, dust covers intact, with regular wrenches.
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Postby Chucklz » 22 Mar 2004 20:38

I can't say that I have much use for the SouthOrd one. I have been thinkign about trying one thats simply made of round wire, so as to not slip as much as the SO one, although I haven't found the right wire or time yet. I do know that www.lockpicks.com sells the wrench I am talking about.
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Postby technik » 22 Mar 2004 22:31

can someone who owns one of these please measure the 'finger' width (the fingers that go into the lock)

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i am planning on making a falle set of adjustable tension wrenches. Does anyone have any sugestions on what sizes to make the fingers (different from top to bottom?)
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Postby Quin » 23 Mar 2004 3:56

Just mesured the Southord one for you; it's 1/2cm long exactly.
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Postby technik » 23 Mar 2004 5:08

do you mean the part of the tension that i ad a question mark about? 5mm seems pretty big!
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Postby salzi684 » 23 Mar 2004 5:45

I chechked my SO wishbone wrench on a michrometer it the "finger" measured .056" or 1.42mm.
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Postby salzi684 » 23 Mar 2004 5:51

Sorry, I accidentally hit submit instead of preview so the spelling and grammar are pretty bad here is what it was supposed to say.

I checked my SouthOrd wishbone wrench on a micrometer the "finger" measured .056" or 1.42mm.
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Postby technik » 23 Mar 2004 5:52

thats great, thanks salzi684
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Postby Chucklz » 23 Mar 2004 15:11

About the Falle style turning tools. A quick look at www.crypto.com 's pictures of them shows that they are a bit more complicated than you would initially assume. If anyone has a set, could theyprovide measurements for those of us unfortunates.
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Postby technik » 24 Mar 2004 3:12

yeh, i double that chucklz

any help would be greatly appreciated
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