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Tension tool suggestions.

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

Tension tool suggestions.

Postby shakyjackson » 5 Feb 2007 14:29

Hey there.

I have only just started to learn to pick after wishing I could do it for the last twenty years so please excuse the fact that this is a noob question.

I bought a SouthOrd c801 9 piece set of picks for my first set but have found that the tension tools have a habit of slipping when i am trying to pick yale locks and the like. I was hoping that someone maybe able to suggest some more suitable tension tools. Here's hoping.

Shaky :)
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Postby bonez » 5 Feb 2007 15:33

most people use wiperblade inserts get some from
your local scrap dealer and experiment!

have a search round the site there are numerous
threads on tension wrenches.

all the best.

j.

:D
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Postby JackNco » 5 Feb 2007 15:51

insert the tension tool and push forward as u push down, not as hard just enough to hold it in place, i find this stops them slipping, alternatively the top of a key way is generaly thinner. ive cut a few of my tension tools down so they fit in the top, if they just touch the first pin theres about 2mm between the front of the plug and the inside of the wrench.
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Postby cjames73 » 5 Feb 2007 16:22

JackNco wrote:ive cut a few of my tension tools down so they fit in the top, if they just touch the first pin theres about 2mm between the front of the plug and the inside of the wrench.


or just put a shorter bend on the other end of your wrench. also go over the narrow sides with a file but only enough to roughen the edge. that will give you a firmer grip in the keyway.
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Postby JackNco » 5 Feb 2007 16:32

could do but they are SO twisted so they wouldn't fit in my case as well if i did that. but it would work just as well as a tool that way
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Postby shakyjackson » 6 Feb 2007 11:16

Thanks guys. I'll give it a shot and I'll post the results (if anyone's interested) :D
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Postby JackNco » 6 Feb 2007 11:43

always interested to see how people are getting on!
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Postby TorontoTonto » 20 Feb 2007 23:18

Wow everyone is so friendly on the euro forum section, you all actually give some good advice, i typically get the newcomer you forgot to use the search button speech. Everyone who posted thus far i have alot of respect for now.
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Postby JackNco » 20 Feb 2007 23:54

hehe were happy to help. most of the peopel on LP101 are, depends how u phrase ur question. why what are you having trouble with, PM me the link to the thread and ill have a look but if i cant help im sorry.

all the best
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