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by SAL » 16 Nov 2006 12:34
can anyone tell me how to find the post on making a 2 in 1 pick, i think shrub did one but i can't seem to find it
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by UWSDWF » 16 Nov 2006 12:57
yeah it's a sticky in the euro section
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by SAL » 16 Nov 2006 13:09
thanks alot, do you know where i can buy the materials from?
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by UWSDWF » 16 Nov 2006 13:26
the UK version of the Home Depot
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by UWSDWF » 16 Nov 2006 13:27
hehehe 'Ome depO
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by horsefeathers » 16 Nov 2006 16:29
I made a lovely 7 gauge one from brass rod/tube based on that very sticky! I already have an RB 5g one.
My local (large) model shop provided the materials. Try your local biggest one, preferably one that encourages the building of your own models rather than toy shops simply selling airfix kits.
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by parapilot » 16 Nov 2006 16:34
How does it pick Wayne? It as easy to use as your RB 2 in 1?
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by horsefeathers » 17 Nov 2006 4:40
parapilot wrote:How does it pick Wayne? It as easy to use as your RB 2 in 1?
Truth? Never used it for real on a customers door with grubby, rusty old lock in situ. But certainly in a practice situation on a brand new lock it works very well indeed. I have confidence in it. But as you know, the 5g is the one used most commonly (round these parts anyway).
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by horsefeathers » 17 Nov 2006 4:41
I will post a pic if u like!
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by parapilot » 17 Nov 2006 13:26
Pic would be nice! The 5g is more common up here to.
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