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Feather 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.

Are Feather Touch Tension Wrenches Worth Using?

Yes
14
70%
No
6
30%
 
Total votes : 20

Postby unbreakable » 28 Jul 2006 12:28

Cool Buzzy, thanks.

So your satisfied with the feedback you get from them?
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Postby Buzzzy » 28 Jul 2006 16:50

I like it better than any other feather type wrench i've used. The small amount of mass helps with the feedback, you can also "choke up" on it, grip it closer to the keyway. This increases feedback, and decreases flex.
I own a lot more wrenches than picks, as I find this is often the most important factor, or mabye i'm a tool geek.

Regards
Buddy
Yes I should use my spellchek
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Postby Temple » 29 Jul 2006 11:08

I noticed while reading this poll it reminded me of listening to bunch of golfers at work discussing titanium drivers, some liked them some thought they were a waste of money.

I have a couple of "feather touch" wrenches in my pick set made from diffrent sizes of paper clips and they work good for me.

IMHO they are like a set of golf clubs you just need to pick the right tool for the job.
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