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Warded picks

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Warded picks

Postby tandres » 15 Mar 2007 11:03

i am looking to make my own warded picks instead of buying them because they look really easy to make...i used illusions guide on warded padlocks and made one from a key for a masterlock but it only seems to work on the master lock. my question is what is the best material to make them from?? i saw on illusions guide that he made a wire pick..is there anything to make them more like the ones sold on lockpickshop.com??
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Postby tandres » 15 Mar 2007 11:04

ive also seen that people use hacksaw blades to make picks..would that work??
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Postby UWSDWF » 15 Mar 2007 11:05

are you sure the lock is warded?
and yeah hacksaw metal can work
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Postby melvin2001 » 15 Mar 2007 11:34

i have tried to make warded picks before, its a pain in the butt to get them right, and hacksaw blades tend to bend on you if your not careful. spend the $10 and buy a set.
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Postby melvin2001 » 15 Mar 2007 11:36

just for the record, i have made and used hacksaw picks for pin tumblers, i just never have good luck with warded picks made from hacksaw blades.
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Postby Exodus5000 » 15 Mar 2007 13:38

If you want to make them use feeler gauge. But I would really recommend buying a set. They're cheap and its a 1 time buy. The labor you would spend to make one would probably be more than the 10 dollars to buy a set.
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Postby tandres » 16 Mar 2007 12:20

i just want to make them for the pride factor...but ill probably end up buying a set
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Postby hesevil » 16 Mar 2007 22:32

I can understand the pride factor, satisfaction of accomplishment as well. If you did want to make them, hacksaw blades should work well. I made a post about how I found some cheap slim jims at a flea market and used them to make picks; this material should work as well.
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Postby j8994 » 18 Mar 2007 23:06

well i have to say, that i have made my own set outta keys that i got from family, my family looses locks constantly. and i also bought a set. i have to say that my set i got for 10 bucks works better. but thats my opinon i guess.
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Postby quickpicks » 19 Mar 2007 16:37

I use a half round :?
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Postby tandres » 29 Mar 2007 9:14

thanks for your help
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Postby ttn1f » 30 Mar 2007 6:01

Get a skeleton key.They make easy "picks" because they're pretty univsersal as far as warder locks go.
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Postby UWSDWF » 30 Mar 2007 6:06

ttn1f wrote:Get a skeleton key.They make easy "picks" because they're pretty univsersal as far as warder locks go.


what in the sweet chocolate <insert favourite diety and/or prophet> are you on about there? cause it sure ain't got nuttin to do with this thread or reality
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Postby freakparade3 » 30 Mar 2007 11:18

UWSDWF wrote:
ttn1f wrote:Get a skeleton key.They make easy "picks" because they're pretty univsersal as far as warder locks go.


what in the sweet chocolate <insert favourite diety and/or prophet> are you on about there? cause it sure ain't got nuttin to do with this thread or reality


He is just a little confused. The OP was refering to warded padlocks. Not the old warded door locks that use skeleton keys.
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