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Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

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 prag » 30 Aug 2008 15:09

I know this is an old thread but I must just say that it's a fantastic
piece of information. I like the attention to detail. Going to make my own tension wrench soon. In SA our street brooms are made of plastic but I have a few wiper blades that I can use and this excellent thread will help allot. Thanx :lol:
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby crazynllovewitu » 30 Oct 2008 4:28

wow that was kool :!:
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby bldiener » 18 Nov 2008 17:34

great easy to follow guide
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby best » 12 Dec 2008 10:08

The topmost , thank you very much ,
I am locksmith in Thailand.

I am not very good in using English so sorry about that. If u dont understand me, please ask me again.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby savs2k » 26 Dec 2008 8:32

This thread helped me out alot. I'd suggest any newbie do it to 1.learn how to make them and 2. to have the tools.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby Kaotik » 17 Jun 2009 9:33

Thanks guys, the gratitude is greatly appreciated. :D
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby ElbowMacaroni » 14 Aug 2009 17:07

That is a very well done demonstration on making the double wrench. Great work!

However, I have a question as my metalworking knowledge is a bit limited. Can the bristles and spacers be brazed or soldered instead of welding, or would the joining be inadequate to hold up to use?
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby Kaotik » 16 Aug 2009 15:58

ElbowMacaroni wrote:That is a very well done demonstration on making the double wrench. Great work!


Thank you!

However, I have a question as my metalworking knowledge is a bit limited. Can the bristles and spacers be brazed or soldered instead of welding, or would the joining be inadequate to hold up to use?


For the DIY'er without a welder. I would suggest (though I have not tried) the use of JB Weld, Quick Steel or the like to bond all the pieces together, followed by some shrink wrap.

This should be adequate enough for the bonding, though some feedback could be lost.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby kromedge » 18 Apr 2010 4:17

I made a couple of these and they work very well. I noticed in this thread that some were asking about soldering these together. I have a small mig welder which worked very well but just for fun I thought I would try to solder the parts together. Initially it did not go very well but then I had the bright idea of wrapping it with a piece of Cat 5 wire and then running the solder into it. It worked extremely well.


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As you can see I hadn't yet trimmed the tips to fit the keyway but it doesn't look half bad and is very strong.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby lsphinx » 22 Apr 2010 10:50

Great Post! :)

They look very very nice indeed
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby sircattivik » 7 Jun 2010 17:06

very good guide thanks!
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby greenman » 13 Jul 2010 20:46

thats a pretty smick tension wrench when i make my new ones im just using an allan key heating it up like you did and banging it flat allan keyes are pretty good because theyre already shaped at 90 degrees.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby mancai » 10 Dec 2010 20:56

wow!!!, i really like this!
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby skylar » 29 Dec 2010 18:43

How are you tempering the tool as I keep snapping mine as the metal is getting very brittle?

I will post pictures once I have a working tension wrench that does not snap.
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Re: Kaotik's Tension Wrench "How-To" Guide

Postby skylar » 30 Dec 2010 17:04

Here is my first working attempt.

I am going to try some more.

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