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by raimundo » 5 Apr 2007 10:23
some plumbing snake is coiled round wire all the way, but the cheaper ones are flat spring steel there is also electricians fish tape, which may be a bit thicker, there will also be several varietys of the plumbing snake in flat steel, pick the thinest. it won't be too thin because it has to have enough thickness to wrestle hairballs. Alternately, sweeper bristle and wiper stifner are usually available for free, if you are interested.
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by Shrub » 5 Apr 2007 15:09
Jason, your picks look massive, do they fit in the lock?
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by Knowthebird » 8 Apr 2007 1:32
Just got some wind sheild wiper blades so I made some tension wrenches. My attempt at an automotive tension wrench did not really work, but all the rest of them I'm really happy with. It was so easy to make them from the wiper blades it was really fun. It was no longer what can I make from this material, but what do I want to make from this material.
I also have four south. ord. tension wrenches, and one my aunt made, so now I have about as many tension wrenches as picks.
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by raimundo » 8 Apr 2007 10:33
your wishbone tensor still has some potential, you need to file the tips down and possibly temper the bend, (apply heat until the stainless is dull red then quench, to harden and set the crystalization of the metal in the bend. heat needs only to be applied at the bend and the heat color need not stay long, but quench immediatly,
anyones instructions on tempering metal for hardness or springyness or other obviously only apply to the specific metal refered to. so you my end up doing some of the experimenting yourself if you are using different metal.
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by scorpiac » 9 Apr 2007 8:16
Very nice! Looks nicer than a bought one.
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by bulletsnz » 10 Apr 2007 3:11
how did you make the handle?what is it made of?james.
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by jamesphilhulk2 » 10 Apr 2007 13:37
its made of 1.2 mm thick stainless steel and the pick itself is made of a hacksaw blade
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by raimundo » 12 Apr 2007 12:06
to those of you who are just starting out making picks, look at that one, its very slight, but you would find that it picks almost every lock, in fact if you wanted one slightly higher tip, I wouldn't go too far. on other threads where people are looking for templates, I usually tell them to look at a standard size key, and go for pick tips that are in the medium range of the key cuts, If you make your first hook like this one, and sand it well, you will succeed.
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by poky13 » 22 Apr 2007 22:48
Hers most of my picks, The ones on the bottom right are purchased the rest are my hand made.
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by jamesphilhulk2 » 27 Apr 2007 11:24
my newest hook pick
same materials as my other hook pick, works really well on my locks
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by Exodus5000 » 27 Apr 2007 11:54
I really like your handles. Good size for a nice comforatable grip.
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by Chucklz » 27 Apr 2007 12:35
While this is a thread for pictures, I would ask that you make your photos a bit smaller.
Oh, and nice job.
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