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by ChaosSpear » 11 Jun 2007 21:40
i am wondering were i can get cheap lockpicks, and what kind. my friend recommended the lockpickshop.com
i dont need much, i want to start off cheap and work my way up to more expensive tools as i progress.
i would probably get a few picks instead of a kit. why are the slim line picks more expensive then the regular ones? is it worth it? i would rather have the slim line ones unless it is better to use for locks.
what picks and rakes would you suggest?
thanks
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by Raccoon » 11 Jun 2007 22:20
This question is asked weekly. I would encourage you to search before having to repeat this information.
And don't go with slimlines unless you plan on picking very narrow euro cylinders. You're just starting out, so you want cheap and rugged picks to break.
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by VashTSPD » 11 Jun 2007 22:26
one mistake I made when starting out was gathering flocks of old warn-down masterlock padlocks with minuscule pins that I never learned how to feel. Do your self a favor and get a big deadbolt, if you can that is.
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by Marco » 11 Jun 2007 23:01
If you are just buying individual picks and not a set, then i would recommend getting:
-C rake
-short hook
-diamond
If you buy large sets you will find that you won't use most of the picks in there - those three are the most common ones that i use. You may want to get a half ball pick aswell because i find it very useful on wafer locks. Buy from lockpickshop.com and enter lp101 in the coupon box when ordering and you will get %10 off.
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by freakparade3 » 12 Jun 2007 10:30
www.lockpicktools.com They sell individual picks, very reasonably priced, and the quailty is great.
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by Tygart » 12 Jun 2007 10:54
SEARCH on pick making. We have dozens of threads on how to make your own lock picks.
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by Wrenchman » 12 Jun 2007 11:56
Marco wrote:If you are just buying individual picks and not a set, then i would recommend getting: -C rake -short hook -diamond
Get a -long hook too!
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Before you pick a lock:
The first thing that you should do is check to make sure that
the lock is your's and secondly make sure its not in use.
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by Eyes_Only » 12 Jun 2007 12:50
They sell pretty inexpensive pick tools here, http://www.lockpicktools.com/products.htm . I've bought a couple tools from them and it seems to be pretty good quality.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by RangerF150 » 12 Jun 2007 14:56
I've got the 62 piece Southord set and the Falle-Safe set, and some others.
90% of the time I use the Southord short hook, that's it !!!!
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by Eyes_Only » 12 Jun 2007 15:11
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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by jimmysmith » 12 Jun 2007 20:58
I get a lot of my stuff at www.lockpicktools.com
they sell sets and single picks.. awesome prices.
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by jimmysmith » 12 Jun 2007 20:59
I get a lot of my stuff at www.lockpicktools.com
they sell sets and single picks.. awesome prices.
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by ChaosSpear » 12 Jun 2007 21:00
so rakes are pretty useless? i am thinking of the c/ double c, diamond of some sort, and a hook of some sort.
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by Tygart » 12 Jun 2007 21:02
ChaosSpear wrote:so rakes are pretty useless? i am thinking of the c/ double c, diamond of some sort, and a hook of some sort.
No rakes are awesome they can open a lock very quickly.
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by freakparade3 » 12 Jun 2007 21:06
ChaosSpear wrote:so rakes are pretty useless? i am thinking of the c/ double c, diamond of some sort, and a hook of some sort.
Rakes have their place like every other pick. The teaching is that you should learn to single pin pick before you worry about raking locks. Raking can be effective on some locks, but useless on others. For hobbiests single pin picking is much more satisfying that raking to open a lock.
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