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Home Brew Best?

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.

Home Brew Best?

Postby Bud Wiser » 13 Sep 2006 22:59

This is one of my favorite locks I enjoy picking. At first it gave me trouble with all my commercial picks. It has spool pins and locks up tight. Sure I can rake the blasted thing open with a Jag Rake by jiggling the crapola out of it, but that's no fun. The best I could do was with my Peterson picks, but not consistently.

That's when I decided to make my own just for special locks like this one. Here is where the fun really is, designing a pick and tension just for a lock. I came up with this brew. The tension is part wiper and part hacksaw. The pick is a short small hook from a hacksaw. I made two just like it, one is thinner then the other and I purposely left the color on the handles to distinguish them. Red is my standard thickness, and the yellow (not shown here) is my thinner one.

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Not the prettiest pick set I have, but this set is one of my favorites. It works GREAT for smaller locks and or smaller key ways. I can pick this Brinks in 2 minutes or better consistently with my home brew. The smaller size of the tension and pick provide me with a better pick feel and feed back and control around spool pins. With my commercial picks it can take any where from 6 to 12 minutes!

Would love to hear about similar stories!
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Re: Home Brew Best?

Postby jimb » 14 Sep 2006 7:00

How did you join the wiper insert and hacksaw blade?
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Postby raimundo » 14 Sep 2006 8:36

Thats a very interesting handle concept for a hacksaw pick, keep making the homebrews. :wink:
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Re: Home Brew Best?

Postby Bud Wiser » 14 Sep 2006 9:23

jimb wrote:How did you join the wiper insert and hacksaw blade?



I use Gorilla Glue, but any locktight super glue would probably work
http://gorillaglue.com/

I let it cure for 24 hours and it's as tough as it gets, Gorilla tough :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 15 Sep 2006 2:49

Gorilla tough


Rock on very true :)
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