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What are your essential tools?

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.

What are your essential tools?

Postby machinist » 31 Mar 2007 6:29

For a while I was making every pick I saw a pic of. I recently started slimming down my collection to bare basics and leaving the other styles and tools with my locks.

1 half daimond standard size
1 standard sized hook
1 generic rake
1 fat heavy tension wrench
1 skinny tension wrench
1 feather touch wrench

for auto
1 double sided tension wrench
1 FAT ball style pick

one spinner/heavy force turning wrench for turning locks with heavy return springs once picked.

The rest of my tools I really rarely use unless I want to try somthing new. what do you guys keep using?
If you can't make it work try yelling "aww d*****t!" and throwing your tools it never worked for my pops but it entertained me :)
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Postby pauly003 » 31 Mar 2007 9:18

Small hook, snake rake, generic rake, small tension wrench, large tension wrench. That's all I need for door locks. Automotive is another story.
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Postby CVScam » 31 Mar 2007 9:54

I carry the same picks and a slimline 1/2 diamond, slimline hook, and a Bogota rake. I used to love feather touch tension wrenches but I don't seem to need them anymore. I should carry a double sided tension wrench with me but it doesn't fit very well in my little leather southord case.
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Postby maxxed » 31 Mar 2007 10:17

When I am on the job I make sure that I have 2 of each
small diamond
large diamond
small hook , medium hook, large hook
half rake snake rake
deforest
boggatta rake

for tension wrenches carry 2 each light, medium ,heavy, feather, and double sided

plus a series of rakes I made by loosely following some radical key patterns
some auto jigglers
plug spinner
snap pick
pick gun
key extractors

off the job I have a jackknife pick with a hook.diamond, rake, and a key extractor
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Postby paul1982 » 31 Mar 2007 11:26

To be honest i only ever seem to use 2 depths of hooks and a selection of about 5 tension wrenches. Snake rake i havent used in probaly over a month. The diamonds i havent even used. Then it's me trusty letterbox tool if only could fit that in me pick case :wink:
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Postby JackNco » 31 Mar 2007 11:50

All I really use are a selection of hooks and a couple of diamonds

Sothord:
Standard short
Slimline short
Slimline Long
Standard diamond
Slimline diamond

Peterson:
Short hook
Gem (Deforrester)

Then 3 southord twisted tensioners, 3 of which ive cut down for different kinds of locks

All the best

John
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