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Round Tensors

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.

Round Tensors

Postby th3anvil » 29 Jul 2007 23:12

Has anybody used a round dial tensor tool like this: http://www.lockpicks.com/index.asp?Page ... &ProdID=60

Any pros or cons of such a tension tool?
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Postby Eyes_Only » 29 Jul 2007 23:59

I bought one a few years ago. Didn't work out too well. I only really used it maybe 3 or 4 times and since then it has not had contact with any of my locks.
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Postby questions » 30 Jul 2007 0:23

i guess that would benefit to show for educational purposes on the torque change when a pin is set or a spool is around but for the most part of picking, a regular tensor will be efficient enough to pick. I think if i got one, i would prolly use it 3 or four like eyes.
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Postby JackNco » 30 Jul 2007 12:38

I haven't personally used one. But i did a bit of digging on them a while back because i was interested. pretty much everyone said they are not worth the cash. but if you are really interested i would put an add up in the BST section (if u meet the requirements) and see if anyone is bored of theres.

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Postby th3anvil » 30 Jul 2007 13:01

Thanks for the input guys. I still have a month or so and a couple of posts to go before I can post to the B/S/T section. I think I may just try to make one of these. Any thoughts on building one?
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Postby JackNco » 30 Jul 2007 13:04

there is a guide floating around by melvin2001, he used a bottle cap if i remember correctly.

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Postby th3anvil » 30 Jul 2007 13:11

Thanks, I'll check it out.
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Postby raimundo » 31 Jul 2007 8:10

I think that for someone wanting to make one of these, if they have access to a lot of old lock parts, the escuteon or other collars that are made for cylinders, and there is a large variety of them, would probably adapt to making the circular tensor very nicely.
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Postby telekenetix » 6 Aug 2007 13:49

I would say that it is a great idea, but the heart of lockpicking is about using your hands. When you introduce something like this, you lose the feel you get when you use a regular tensor. You won't be able to apply minute differences in pressure, just the set amounts that the tool gives you.
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