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 LockNewbie21 » 20 Nov 2006 23:52
I remeber some dude talking about scraping his old ladies Bra for the steal inserts  Since this kid doesn't seem to motivated to make tools.. he only has to steal a bra from his mum 
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by FallenCloud » 21 Nov 2006 0:38
lol now that i have the tools im more the motivated to make em =)
also romstar they dont make then anymore but i do have 2 or 3 around here somewhere =)
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by Romstar » 21 Nov 2006 1:47
FallenCloud wrote:lol now that i have the tools im more the motivated to make em =) also romstar they dont make then anymore but i do have 2 or 3 around here somewhere =)
Heh, that figures.
Just have to be careful of the ones I do have left then. My grandfather was one of those guys who would buy thing years in advance of ever needing it. I am still finding things around here, never opened, that he bought knowing they would be needed.
The man planned ahead.
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by fusion » 23 Nov 2006 12:57
Hi!
Here's a pic of my pickset for your inspiration.
I'm going to order a SouthOrd set soon, but for starters I made this out of those metal windshield wiper blades and an old manicure set
Works great on most tumbler padlocks, but I haven't been able to crack a euro cylinder yet.

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by raimundo » 24 Nov 2006 12:53
I recognize the manicure tweezers, useful for plucking your eyebrows, though needs a slight modification to use as a tiny pin tweezers, but I am facinated by the plier tool, did you round off a leatherman tool on a grinder? 
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by Kaotik » 25 Nov 2006 0:03
raimundo wrote:I recognize the manicure tweezers, useful for plucking your eyebrows, though needs a slight modification to use as a tiny pin tweezers, but I am facinated by the plier tool, did you round off a leatherman tool on a grinder? 
Ray, go check out Wal-Mart, Target, Academy or Frys Electronics, they often have those in the knife and tools section, but may also have scissors and pliers available.
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by fusion » 25 Nov 2006 21:14
 I got the plier tool for free as a gift that large companies give out with their logo printed on it. Same with the manicure set.
The plier tool comes in very handy since i has a small knife, small + and - screwdrivers and a file.
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