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metal for making picks

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.

metal for making picks

Postby kspec » 5 Jun 2007 18:33

I found another source of metal for making picks. well its not new, but the price is right. its a drain and trap cleaner. its 5mm wide and 12 feet in length, and depending where you go( dollar stores or bargain shops) you can get it for as little as a buck! 12 feet for 1 dollar. now thats cheap. I will be making alot of stuff hopefully within the next day or 2. I will be posting more photos of my stuff very soon. if anyone has made picks from this metal before send some photos or info here. it would be greatly appreciated :)
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Postby Rodfather23 » 5 Jun 2007 18:56

Is that stuff not the same as plumbing snake or whatever?
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Postby Kaotik » 5 Jun 2007 20:59

Rodfather23 wrote:Is that stuff not the same as plumbing snake or whatever?


I was thinking the same thing when I saw Drain in his description. It also sounds like electricians fish tape, the kind electricians use to fish the wire/cables through conduent, walls and such.

Definitely a good price. Can't wait to see what kspec comes up with.

Good find! :)
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 5 Jun 2007 23:46

Personally I thin drain cleaners/wire fishers are way to thick for a good pick.

Feeler gauges are the best, you can approximate this thickness .15 being standard, if you can't grind/file/dremel straight then go with .17-.19 so you have so leeway on sanding and proper finish.

They are good for handels though :wink:
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Postby zeke79 » 5 Jun 2007 23:49

I use the same plumbing snake to make picks too. They are a bit thicker than normal stock but work well in most keyways. IIRC, southord picks are around .026" thick and work well for most US locks.

I find .015" to be too thin. The peterson slim picks are anound that area and seem flimsy to me even being light handed. I suppose if they laminated their handles it would solve alot of the problem though.
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Postby robin11 » 6 Jun 2007 5:42

Good Idea :idea:
you have done good job -
a drain and trap cleaner is also used for making picks
and come up soon with photos of that.
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Postby kspec » 7 Jun 2007 14:15

this metal is thinner then the expensive plumbing snake. I have found another manufacturer that makes it, in a store called buck or two. for 2 dollars, I have made one pick and a few torque wrenches. ( double sided wrenches)

I am still having issues with this machine. i tried re-installing the drivers for the usb card.

i find the pick seems to be a bit too flexible for me, im used to the hacksaw blades i guess. since it is spring steel i was thinking of learning more about tempering...maybe i can stiff it up a bit like that without ruining the picks. anyone with suggestions for this would be greatly appreciated.

I promise to get some pics up as soon as i get the usb ports working again. maybe my cpu needs an exorcism?
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