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.
by Codestream » 24 Aug 2006 5:30
sorry for the bad image quality, i dont actually have a camera, i was using my webcam. yeah. I edited it a little in GIMP and it IS better.
http://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5842/lockpicksetqe7.th.png
The big thing in the top left hand corner is a practice lock.
The thing right under that is a jack knife with one hook pick in it. (hacksaw blade)
The three picks under that are mad out of Street Cleaner bristles. They work very well and the pick designs are my own. Basically two custom rakes, a hook and two half diamonds.
And finnaly, on the right is my tension wrench, torsion bar, pressure gizmo, whatever. I use a regular alan wrench and carved it down so it fits in the lock. This works VERY well.
If you can see anything in the picture, tell me what you like and whats wrong with anything.
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by ausbump » 24 Aug 2006 5:46
Woah! That camera is on drugs.
But looks like some good tools.
Does it all work really well?
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by Codestream » 24 Aug 2006 21:14
Yeah, the camera sucks. But the tools DO work pretty well. Well, i mean that I can use them. Sometimes. Mostly.
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There goes the Bristle man!
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by Codestream » 24 Aug 2006 21:34
Sorry for the double post, but i took a better picture so you can see the actual tools.
Now that you can actually SEE them, take a look.
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by DeadlyHunter » 24 Aug 2006 22:14
Is that a rubberband? 
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by Codestream » 25 Aug 2006 1:28
Yes. Yes that is a rubber band.
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by hurri » 25 Aug 2006 10:44
Every pick it's good if it works... 
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by Devs » 26 Aug 2006 6:35
I have found one problem with this method. I alters your view of street sweepers for life. I see one go by and I get excited and start looking for bristles. I now see them as mobile pick dispeners.
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by Codestream » 27 Aug 2006 20:34
Yeah, thats pretty much what happens to mee, too. I see one and go "Oo! I can turn you into four different lock picks!"
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