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Got a broken pick?

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.

Got a broken pick?

Postby CartooN_NetworK » 23 Aug 2007 3:30

Broke my second hook within 1 1/2 years(Being my favorite and most used) on a quite weathered no.40 disc lock; and such a nice pick it was (laminated ripple core and all) :) from lockpicktools. Just wondering how fast everyone else goes through picks, if at all :wink: ? so for amusement...
1. What kind of pick?
2. What brand?
3. How old was the pick?
4. What kind of lock did you break it on?
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Postby lunchb0x » 23 Aug 2007 3:46

i still have my first pick set form 6 years ago, probably only broken 5 picks in that time and it was always from being too hard with them or using them for the wrong thing, and they where HPC picks
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Postby CartooN_NetworK » 23 Aug 2007 4:56

lunchb0x wrote:i still have my first pick set form 6 years ago, probably only broken 5 picks in that time and it was always from being too hard with them or using them for the wrong thing, and they where HPC picks

Yes, I can definately relate to that, seeing as I like at least try to use my short hook, even when I know somthing else is better for the job. heh.
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Postby zeke79 » 23 Aug 2007 7:10

I have been working with the same set of petersons all of time time for close to four years. I have broken one southord pick when I was first starting out and have not broken a pick picking locks since. I HAVE ruined picks using them for other things besides picking however. In all I have broken or ruined maybe 4 picks.
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Postby LockNewbie21 » 23 Aug 2007 9:48

I HAVE ruined picks using them for other things besides picking however


So true :lol: I ruined a SO usiug it as a flat fead screw dirver


Dropped a few in the crapper :lol: .. he guys gotta have something to read of pick open.. it's an unwritten law

And as bad as it sounds for hte pick quality, use a Sawtooth rake from SO un sanded to cut through rope a few times.

Also use a pick to scatch my back sometimes.. locks picks just have so many uses haha
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Postby Eyes_Only » 23 Aug 2007 14:26

So far I've only broken two picks in the past 8 years but that was because I used too much pressure on the tension wrench. I've since learned to ease off a bit and haven't broken one since.
If a lock is a puzzle, then its key is the complete picture
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Postby tmaxx258 » 23 Aug 2007 15:05

I havent broken a pick YET,but i only had them for a month and a half now.But i did bend my half dimond when i was trying to speed rake a little ace wheather proof lock,I pulled it out of the plug and and whent back in to fast and hit the side of the plug and bent it,but it still works :)

I got my picks from lockpicktools
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Postby blake1803 » 23 Aug 2007 16:38

I've irreparably bent a couple of picks, but the only pick I've ever actually "broken" was one of those Majestic High Tech profile picks. I have no idea why those are made of spring steel, it just seems like a poor design decision. That one was a bummer because I'm not aware of any distributor that sells individual picks for replacement.

I also have a key extractor that is pretty screwed up from using it to open a package :)
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Postby JackNco » 23 Aug 2007 16:45

Ive snapped a couple of SO short hooks. that was more wear and bending back a lot. You wont break a Peterson hook by mistake.
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Postby muskratt » 23 Aug 2007 19:57

broke a SO W-rake but i think i made it weak cause i put heat shrink tubing on it and got it too close to the flame. that was a week and a half after i got it, never broke one since. that was in june and was broken on a brinks diskus
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Postby JK_the_CJer » 23 Aug 2007 22:52

Here's where I can officially confess:

I broke my Rubber-Handled Peterson Reach (the deep-curve looking one) in half. It was entirely my fault, however. I was trying it out as a light rake in a Medeco payphone lock. It was also unsanded so it had some nice corners to catch on. I still have the remains because I can't bring myself to throw it away.

Also, a buddy of mine tried to rake a wafer lock with my key extractor...wow. Well, that ended with the extractor permanently stuck in the lock. Nothing would separate them. Before you pass too much judgment, he was not quite a newbie and just didnt know what an extractor was for. The guy can pop American 5200s consistently so he's not all bad :-)
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Postby CartooN_NetworK » 23 Aug 2007 23:43

JK_the_CJer wrote:Here's where I can officially confess:

I broke my Rubber-Handled Peterson Reach (the deep-curve looking one) in half. It was entirely my fault, however. I was trying it out as a light rake in a Medeco payphone lock. It was also unsanded so it had some nice corners to catch on. I still have the remains because I can't bring myself to throw it away.

Also, a buddy of mine tried to rake a wafer lock with my key extractor...wow. Well, that ended with the extractor permanently stuck in the lock. Nothing would separate them. Before you pass too much judgment, he was not quite a newbie and just didnt know what an extractor was for. The guy can pop American 5200s consistently so he's not all bad :-)

speaking of medecos and raking haha; I wore down one of my rakes practicing on a medeco pay phone lock cylinders I got on on the bay of E, 3 for $25 all together; I'm sure I can still use the pick on a cheaper lock though heh.
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Postby maxxx » 23 Sep 2007 13:39

I have two sets of pics South Ord and Pro lock. First set mentioned I have had for about 7 years and havent broken one yet.
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Postby maintenanceguy » 23 Sep 2007 14:51

Some of my picks, I've had for 20 years. My brother broke a Majestic hook borrowing my set once but I've never broken a hook.

I've got a few that aren't straight any more and a few that were bent and bent back into shape enough times that I've just ordered replacements but I've never broken one.
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Postby CVScam » 23 Sep 2007 20:02

I never broke a pick I made with hand files but I bent and broke a few of the first ones I made with my dremel tool. I now dip them in water every few seconds to keep the temper of the metal. I left my picks on my desk last year and someone bent one of them tring to pry the back off of their watch. It was a southord standard stainless hook and I bent it back but don't trust it now.
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