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cheap new tension wrench material!

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.

cheap new tension wrench material!

Postby Krypos » 9 Jan 2007 19:13

i have discovered a cheap new tension wrench material that i have never heard anyone mention before. and i just barely found it.

people in the US might be more familiar with these than others outside the US, or maybe its a regional thing.

do you know those cheap foldable laundry baskets? the kind that are made of like mesh netting stuff? that have springy metal that curves on certain angles? well guess what? it is a very good material to use for tension wrenches! in fact, my laundry basket (i now need a new one.......) is about 3' tall, and foursided. this makes for four 5'-6' long pieces of strong, springy steel (i think its steel at least).

its about the same as windshield wiper inserts. except that you have to polish these up a bit more. they are strong, a little bit harder to cut with needle nose pliers than the wiper inserts. the only bad side so far, is that it does appear to be a bit more brittle when bending it at a sharp angle. i snapped one side off on accident. however, i am only using two pairs of pliers to dry bend it (no heat).

so have at it! a new cheap source of tension wrench materials! im sure someone with the cajones and know how will figure out the best way to treat it with a heat source, i would, but all i have for a heat source is cigarette lighters (not going to work.)

so enjoy! and i can post pics later if anyone is interested.
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Postby SCJudd » 9 Jan 2007 22:15

I have two baskets like that, please post pics! I'm very interested :)
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spring

Postby raimundo » 10 Jan 2007 12:53

this spring steel first started appearing in photographers reflectors, there are various different sizes of the metal, I have used some of it to make miniature bogotas for the really tiny locks.
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Postby Krypos » 10 Jan 2007 21:13

mini bogotas? hmmm........... how mini?
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Postby Kaotik » 10 Jan 2007 21:34

I'm not to sure, but just by taking a guess, I would say instead of making them with a 1/4" chainsaw file, make them by half the scale using a 1/8 or 3/16 file.
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Postby Boosted_Phoenix » 11 Jan 2007 1:40

i also used the same material out of one i had that got a hole in it and made a hand snap pick
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Postby hurri » 11 Jan 2007 14:57

Could ya` post some pics,Krypos? :?:
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Postby Krypos » 12 Jan 2007 1:56

yeah, unfortunately, probably not til tomorrow. this thread (like many i start) dont seem to get far before dying. *sigh* so i didnt think anyone would actually ask. so yeah, probably tomorrow after work (ill be home by 8:30 pm PST [gmt-8])
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 25 Mar 2007 9:47

hmmmm now u got me wanting to stake out my ex-gf apt laundry room
to cut some off her basket.
heh heh.... anyone in need of some extra underwire ?
(would be funnier if bras were still in basket when she returned, without wire)
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Postby Jaakko » 25 Mar 2007 17:39

ObiWonShinobi wrote:hmmmm now u got me wanting to stake out my ex-gf apt laundry room
to cut some off her basket.
heh heh.... anyone in need of some extra underwire ?
(would be funnier if bras were still in basket when she returned, without wire)

That is not appropriate behaviour, not in real life and not in here. If you want those bra-things or some other source of wire, you go and buy some yourself or scavange discarded material from trashes.
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Postby ObiWonShinobi » 26 Mar 2007 3:20

Sheesh........was just kidding Jaakko.
Don't anyone take anything I say seriously...EVER
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I'd be the first to crack a joke about it.
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Postby Kaellman » 26 Mar 2007 4:50

Never seen anything like it. Would really apriciate som pics on this :)
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