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Question about Impressioning Tool

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Question about Impressioning Tool

Postby Lorek » 7 Sep 2007 3:58

I noticed HPC sells an impressioning tool, CGIT-10, i was just curious is there any added benefit from using this tool over say a pair of channel lock pliers?
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Re: Question about Impressioning Tool

Postby keysman » 7 Sep 2007 4:45

Lorek wrote:I noticed HPC sells an impressioning tool, CGIT-10, i was just curious is there any added benefit from using this tool over say a pair of channel lock pliers?


Picture and description here:

http://www.hpcworld.com/Tools/t_cgit10.htm


Lorek wrote:...say a pair of channel lock pliers?


Do you mean VISE GRIPS?
Either one will hold the key TIGHT, but vice grips can be used for other things too
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Postby Lorek » 7 Sep 2007 4:50

Very similar, I usually use a pair of locking pliers similar to these. I was just curious if there was any added benefit to using a tool like that from hpc vs' a cheap plier.

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/ite ... egoryName=
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Postby Raccoon » 7 Sep 2007 5:04

I've never used it, but this product advertises no damage to the bow of the key whereas vice grips would leave teeth and gouges from slipping. I'm guessing the HPC thing is also easier to hold, push, twist, etc.
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Postby thepickercode » 10 Sep 2007 13:13

use the kwikset
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Postby zeke79 » 10 Sep 2007 13:32

thepickercode wrote:use the kwikset


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Postby pelham123 » 10 Sep 2007 14:30

when I started impressioning I used a 6 inch vise grips with very good results. Being the internet "junkie" I am, and always looking for new toys I purchased this tool with mixed results. I found I had a better grip with the pliers. Save your money.
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Postby samfishers » 10 Sep 2007 16:43

maybe im a little retarded, but how do you impression something??
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Postby robotmaxtron » 10 Sep 2007 16:54

sam, i assume you read the FAQ on impressioning.

http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=1396
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Postby Raccoon » 11 Sep 2007 3:06

amazing. you have a zero post-count sir.

i wonder if mine is going up.
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Postby Raccoon » 11 Sep 2007 3:07

holy moly, stop the show.

our post counts are on hiatus!

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Postby lockpick1968 » 11 Sep 2007 7:18

Stay with the locking pliers they do just as good and save yourself some money if you have a pair already.
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Postby ViralYouth » 11 Sep 2007 23:57

Theoretically you could dip the teeth of the vice grips in this stuff called plastidip. It's like the rubber crap they have on the handle of pliers. In theory it wouldn't damage the key in any way.
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Postby ViralYouth » 12 Sep 2007 0:15

Theoretically you could dip the teeth of the vice grips in this stuff called plastidip. It's like the rubber crap they have on the handle of pliers. In theory it wouldn't damage the key in any way.
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Postby maxxx » 21 Sep 2007 1:45

An impression tool, that holds the blank tightly and provides a comfortable grip is much better than a pair of vice grips. Your hands are a tool, so why treat them like a hammer?
If the only tool you own is a hammer everything looks like a nail. Lock and bump in comfort, spend your time looking for marks to file, not massaging your cramped hand. :wink:
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