by Shrub » 10 Apr 2007 11:33
If you have read up on the stickies in the european sections on lever lock picking you will have already found your answers so i suggest you read up there or read up again,
Breifly however,
Over lifters lift all the levers at once and then with a bouncing of the tension and lowering of the overlifters the lock in most cases will open,
2 in 1 picks manipulate each lever individually,
I use universal 2 in 1 picks and never bothered with the handed ones so its preferance i guess,
Picks are for the gauge your lock is, if you have a 6 gague lock you use a 6 gauge pick if its a 7 gauge you use a 7 gauge pick, you could use smaller picks in bigger locks of course but theres little point in a pick rattleing around the lock giving off no feeling,
The other thing is that you buy the 2 in 1 picks and then file them to fit the lock, once filed they will only woirk on that model lock, its true that you can get away with useing the same tool on many locks but you will inevatably end up with a box full of them to cover most locks,
The brand i would reccomend is RB Medical or the Rimmer brothers as others call them, you have to be trading to buy them but as your wanting to buy them im guessing your trading anyway,