Metal Hose Clamps (like the ones around the radiator hose on your car) - I have actually made one and it is one of my fav picks now. A Primary in my set of picks.
Mudd Knife - Used by drywallers to smear drywall mud over nail holes. (This weekends project. Make a "Dragon Tension Tool" out of one my my mud knives.)
Engine Oil Dipsticks - Ya know, the long stick under the hood of a car that my exwife could never seem to find. (Once in a pick form, it might find its way into your pick set)
crochet hooks - come on grandma, give it up. I Made this too. Also a top class key extractor!!
Ring around a pop can - The silver "ring" where the top of the pop can is doubled backed to connect it to the rest of the pop can. The thing you put your bottom lip on when taking a drink.
Starter shims - I am mechanic, so I actually have these laying around. The are placed between your starter and bell housing of your transmission to keep it aligned so it does not grind when you start your car.
License plates - At least the ones I have are the same thinness as wiper inserts.
Heating and Air duct - Look in your basement, that sheet metal is about the correct thinkness for a temp pick.
Rain Gutters - Hey it just might work.
Cell Phone - To call the person that has the spare key!!! (Hey if you are naked in the desert and the only thing that stand between you and an Oasis is a lock, I would for sure be calling somebody.
With the exception of the metal hose clamp, I would not make these picks as part of my set. The material used above would be good for a pick to be used once, maybe twice.
Someone posted above, "the hands of a clock." They are way to thin and brittle, They will bend before the pin is lifted.
Besides it is also a big pain in the arse to extract the hands out of my digital clocks!!



Motorcycle rim??? I am not about to destroy my $4,000 crotch rocket to pick a $20 dollar door lock that is on an $80 door/frame. Of course I don't have any extra rims laying around so that would be out of the question for me. ...??... Wait!! My bike don't even have spokes on the wheels!! Never mind!
Bike: Honda 1990 CBR 600 F1 Hurricane - Built for the track