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Question about riveted handels???

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.

Question about riveted handels???

Postby pauly003 » 8 Nov 2006 13:23

What exactly is the purpose of riveted handels. Im a newbie and i havent figured out what they are for.
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craftsmanship

Postby Peter Martin » 8 Nov 2006 14:00

I rivet the handles of my homemade picks simple for comfort. The spring steel is .025" thick and the handle tends to flex back-and-forth in my hand a little. Riveting handles to the side just makes the grip portion a little stiffer and--for me--easier to manipulate.

Yes, it's probably a more difficult process than using glue, but I'm from the old school that doesn't like to glue metal. I think you fasten metal-to-metal with rivets, screws/nuts and bolts, or by welding. Save the glue for organic or porous materials.

And you learn good metal craftsmanship this way... which is part of the hobby for me.
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Re: Question about riveted handels???

Postby mrdan » 8 Nov 2006 14:03

pauly003 wrote:What exactly is the purpose of riveted handels. Im a newbie and i havent figured out what they are for.




I don't know... I never found Handel to be very riveting. Though his music can be pleasing :lol:
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Postby Romstar » 8 Nov 2006 23:20

One good answer, and one smart alec. Makes me wonder sometimes guys.

I personally like to rivet the handles to my picks if I am using any typ of metal, but some materials dictate otherwise.

The process I am using right now for my cork handles is really good and so far I haven't seen any problems at all.

I have used a wide variety or rivets, and I would just love to find a decent supplier that doesn't run out of stock on me.

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Postby mrdan » 9 Nov 2006 0:43

Romstar wrote:One good answer, and one smart alec. Makes me wonder sometimes guys.

I personally like to rivet the handles to my picks if I am using any typ of metal, but some materials dictate otherwise.

The process I am using right now for my cork handles is really good and so far I haven't seen any problems at all.

I have used a wide variety or rivets, and I would just love to find a decent supplier that doesn't run out of stock on me.

Romstar


You are right, I am sorry. :oops:


I would think that riveting would make for a more professional look and feel, however, I haven't done it so I don't know. I will have to try it and see for myself
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riveting

Postby pauly003 » 9 Nov 2006 12:09

Thank you for your replies gentlemen. Your answers were quite riveting.
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Postby flaming jag » 10 Nov 2006 7:30

hey romstar, i was just wondering what cork hands are?(a pic would be great) sorry for being such a noobie. cheers
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Postby Romstar » 10 Nov 2006 9:18

mrdan,

Don't worry about it, I was just being flip actually.

Jag, you will see some pics of the cork handles shortly in the thread "making royalty".

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