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.
by ObiWonShinobi » 28 Aug 2007 16:05
freakparade3 - You might wanna think twice giving people
ideas on how to cradle their eggs with "supporter"
written right below your name, people might get the wrong idea.
Besides..... its hot outside.
(If Dragunov-21 can call for another show of hands now.......?)
Tanx for the laughs guys.........
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by illusion » 28 Aug 2007 17:24
I don't know that sucks more - this thread, or the £500 I've just had to cough up to cover a single month's worth of insurance + the deposit.
Fookin piece of arse - The MOT and tax are going to rip even more cash out of my pocket.
To Jaako: The Ablot cut-away might have to wait...
Arse. 
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by freakparade3 » 28 Aug 2007 17:50
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by Trip Doctor » 28 Aug 2007 23:16
Lol, Obi was referring to an Offspring song UW.
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by ObiWonShinobi » 29 Aug 2007 3:18
Very good Doc, you win the cookie.
Forget the 500, I think its this post.
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by Dragunov-21 » 29 Aug 2007 20:40
<calls for a show of hands for those who're wondering how the hell that[*/i] happened>
*the emo-ness
Come one man, those ideas were creative, humourous, and relatively inoffensive, I was actually surprised at UWSDWF's self control in limiting himself to a single urethra comment.
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by raimundo » 30 Aug 2007 7:43
the orginal poster may be interested to know, that the stainless steel used in the headset bands on cheap electronics is very useful for making picks,
It is tempered after it was bent to the curvature, and for making picks, you need it straight.
You likely will not get it perfect but if you take care not to induce any sharp new bends in the process you can get it straight enough to begin making the picks,
Try this, put a little bit of wax or grease on a metal tube or cylinder of about an inch around, then clamp vice grip pliers on both ends of the headphone wire. clamp the tube in a bench vice I am assuming that the tube you chose is smooth not rough on the outside.
hold your flat wire that you are straightening over the tube at one end of the wire, while holding both pliers on each end of the wire, bend it slightly over the piece of greased tubing, and move the whole wire so that the bend travels along the length of the wire, without increasing its angle at any one part. the grease will help, you can make several passes accross the tube, so that your bend travels the length of the tube and does not stop or change angle from one end to the other.
This will straighten out the wire to a gentle curve which is close enough, when you get to the point of cutting three inch pieces off and working them into picks, the work itself will tend to straighten out the bend as you make it, and this work in part retempers the metal through work hardening. if you have some really difficult curves, you could force them flat and apply heat evenly along the length of the metal but not til its red, just enough heat to retemper the metal to the new set.
Wake up and smell the Kafka!!!
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by 5thcorps » 31 Aug 2007 8:29
4 words: Fling at the elderly.
"Save the whales, Trade them in for valuable prizes."
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by ekips » 22 Sep 2007 6:18
Might be a dead thread but. . . .
cut them into little strips and make a samurai suit of armour for a mouse then train said mouse in the arts of the samurai and put it to work fighting crime at night.
The last armoured mouse was in the dark ages, his name was lancermouse the brave.
He defended a castle from french peasants for over 7 weeks with just an oz of cheese and 3 twiglets.
Just an idea.
A South American scientist from Argentina, after a lengthy study, has discovered that people with insufficient brain and sexual activity read forums with their hand on the mouse.
Don't bother taking it off now, it's too late.
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by Bittersweet » 29 Sep 2007 20:18
Where can I buy those? I have a great idea for a prank now....
Or at least, my own private mouse army.
Parsley!
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by ObiWonShinobi » 7 Oct 2007 18:14
Ohh man, I never thought of an army of them,
What was that movie about the guy with an army of rats???
Was the same guy why played George McFly on Back To The Future.
Leonard??? something like that.. hehehe
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by cryptonic » 8 Oct 2007 9:00
Gordon Airporte wrote:Strip the sound-making parts down to just the transducers and use them as contact mics. You have to amplify the ... out of them, though, and they're really delicate without the shell around them, so glob some hot melt glue around the end of the cord as strain relief.
actually they are not transducers. they can be made into but default they would actually be projectors as they are when they are headphones. and here i thought i would never go into specifics about my job on here. 
"locks keep the honest man honest"
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by cuda00 » 10 Oct 2007 7:45
well . i used a part of the headphonebands i had at home to make a bogota rake, and it works perfectly the only thing you need to do is a buttload of sanding , but its worth it, the end product is great
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