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looking for feedback on my first DIY set (^.^)

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.

Postby samfishers » 16 Dec 2007 18:39

LockNewbie21 wrote:
But nothings perfect, And look just fine to me well done :)

ln21



looks who's saying that!!! :P
watch the weather change

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Postby pur evil » 23 Dec 2007 2:16

zeke79 wrote:The best stock I have found is the small sink drain snakes. They are about .250" wide for good pick handles and are around .025 thick. At a few bucks each you get around 10 or 12' of pick stock to work with. Definately worth giving it a shot.


i heard something about this a while back when i had my purchased southord set, recently upon reading your post, i decided to go to my local home depot (no, i wasn't picking up mexicans in the parking lot) and i wasn't able to find any original snakes. now the have those plastic hand pumps and all this other garbage to unclog drains that costs way more. cab you believe that butthole tried to push professor amos on me?! that's the last time i talk to useless home depot employees.

ill try at canadian tire or lowes, maybe they dont have shit for brains
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