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Sanding your picks.

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Sanding your picks.

Postby rodger » 5 Jun 2007 18:42

I bought a cheap lock pick set, and it's grinding the pins in my locks.

Does anyone have suggestions or tips on sanding your picks? For example, is there a certain sandpaper that works better? Or a certain technique that's recommended? Thanks in advance.
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Postby Rodfather23 » 5 Jun 2007 19:10

Take a look at raimundo's guide to making a bogota rake I believe he had a pretty good guide to sanding also. Most people recommend starting with a 600 grit. All I had was 800 1000 and 2000. The 800 worked fine then I finished with the 1000 and then some brasso. (I was tired of sanding by the time I was done with the 1000.) Just to give it a good shine.
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Postby Rodfather23 » 5 Jun 2007 19:11

Take a look at raimundo's guide to making a bogota rake I believe he had a pretty good guide to sanding also. Most people recommend starting with a 600 grit. All I had was 800 1000 and 2000. The 800 worked fine then I finished with the 1000 and then some brasso. (I was tired of sanding by the time I was done with the 1000.) Just to give it a good shine.
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Postby Rodfather23 » 5 Jun 2007 19:12

Take a look at raimundo's guide to making a bogota rake I believe he had a pretty good guide to sanding also. Most people recommend starting with a 600 grit. All I had was 800 1000 and 2000. The 800 worked fine then I finished with the 1000 and then some brasso. (I was tired of sanding by the time I was done with the 1000.) Just to give it a good shine.
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Postby Rodfather23 » 5 Jun 2007 19:14

OMG!! sorry for the reposts my wireless was acting screwy.
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Postby rodger » 5 Jun 2007 19:14

Rodfather23 -

thanks
thanks
thanks

:)
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Postby rodger » 5 Jun 2007 19:28

Rodfather23 wrote:Take a look at raimundo's guide to making a bogota rake


I think this is the guide you're talking about -
http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=2689
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Postby Kaotik » 5 Jun 2007 21:06

This is the guide he is reffering to, in their you will see that he and alot of us use black automotive sandpaper, progressively finer grits any where from 600-2000 grit.

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Postby rodger » 5 Jun 2007 21:15

Awesome. Thanks Kaotik!
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Postby Charodei » 6 Jun 2007 14:28

Where can you get such high-grit sandpaper? I'm having a hard time finding anything over 600.
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Postby blake1803 » 6 Jun 2007 16:04

Charodei, if your local hardware store doesn't have any, there's a very good chance that the local auto/body supply will. If not, either place would probably be able to special-order it for you.

I've never looked for sandpaper online but I'm sure it's out there, too.
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Postby Rodfather23 » 6 Jun 2007 16:14

I saw some at walmart last night...where they sale their car touch up paint. They had from 600 to 2000. That is the 1st time I've seen it there so I guess its new, but if not as stated earlier your local autozone, advance, etc should have it. I think it was about $3 for 5 or 6 rectangle sheets.



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Postby Rodfather23 » 6 Jun 2007 16:16

Rodfather23 wrote:I saw some at walmart last night...where they sale their




correcting sale .....to sell
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Postby dmux » 6 Jun 2007 17:16

i sand them down with 400 then take out the dremel and a polishing wheel and put some brasso or some other metal polish and go to town

works reallllllllyyyyy gooooood
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Postby kspec » 6 Jun 2007 22:52

I have a guide on here on polishing your picks. search under author kspec. I think it will help you out alot. everyone else has recommended other peoples, like raimundos which is good also, but I might as well share what i have to offer also :)
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