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by dav88 » 21 Aug 2003 4:09
hey im 13 and live in australia
im trying to make lock picks with hacksawblades cos thats the only thing u can actually buy easly ive got files trying to file it to a pick
im trying to make small picks small enough to fit in a wallet
i need some tension wrenches but dont know how to make them can some 1 suggest a few ways to make a tesion
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by bobgolding » 21 Aug 2003 18:30
I agree about the allen wrenches, buy a cheap set and grind them down. They work great and cost next to nothing.
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by davboy88 » 22 Aug 2003 0:57
can u file the allen wrench down to make it or is it too hard?
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by safecracker » 22 Aug 2003 0:58
concidering you can file brick strap and it will kill a grinding wheel....allen wrenches are nothing to file lol
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by SlimPickens » 23 Aug 2003 0:29
Hey, I made a tension wrench as well. I made mine out of a long (4inches) slim nail. I filed the nail flat about half an inch from the tip, then I heated it up with a propane torch and bent it to about an 80 degree angle. I then heated it untell it was glowing orange then dunked it into cold water to temper it(harden the metal). Hope this helps I find it works very well. 
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by tmaxxedout60 » 23 Aug 2003 15:19
hey, im 13, i need to kno how 2 make some tools. easy and cheap/free. i have some .5 in. hacksaw blades. i need the tools to fit in a container about 2 in. long, 1.5 in. wide, and .5 in deep. that is not absolutely nessassary though. they can be bigger. or could some 1 tell me how to make a tool out of 1 of those small swiss army pocket knives. i need a tool that picks pretty much like,doors, car door, cabinets. a regular tool. im not gonna use this for bad purposes. and if u can tell me how to make it can u tell me how to use it aslo.PLEASE AND THANK U!!!
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by Luke » 23 Aug 2003 21:42
yo dave im 13 and i also live in Aus. May i reccomend not making ur picks, it is easier to order them over the net, they are of better quality and almost all picks will fit in ur im guessing very very empty wallet lol. Now the cost may worry you, hmm let me think... Ok go to www.southord.com and buy one half hook, a C rake, a tension wrench, and maybe a half diamond. That comes to about $6.50 U.S plus $15 U.S postage, $21.50 U.S, umm about $30 - 32 AUS.
So start saving ur pocket money, (lol [pocket money rox) And get ur dad to but u some using his credit card.
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by onlcmp » 25 Aug 2003 17:54
I made my tension wrench by getting hold of the metal from old winshield wipers. then all you do it bend it. It works great and thats what i use. The dimensions are perfent and you dont need to file it at all.
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by Luke » 26 Aug 2003 1:59
u no what i think my c rake and ur snake rake are the same thing....
So on southord watnumber is ur
snake?
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by safecracker » 26 Aug 2003 4:15
could be I never pay that much attention lol either way there needs to be fewer trms for the same pick
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by twiggymm777 » 26 May 2009 1:02
I have made several different tension wrenches out of many different types of materials. allen key ones work pretty well. my favorite so far is the windshield wiper inserts. but I have also made some out of pieces of pen clips. and ive also hammered flat thicker gaged copper wire and filed whatever needed. they worked pretty good as well. just be creative
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by raimundo » 26 May 2009 7:03
Someones reading the old threads. Thats ok, thats why we kept them. So you could catch up on whats been. Far better than starting another thread. welcome to the site.
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by phippoD » 5 Jun 2009 23:48
In my opinion winscreen wiper inserts are probably your best bet for tension wrenches, there easy to obtain and you can cold bend them, ive found that they are alot better then allen keys due to there springy propities. Another alternitive is dip sticks from an old car engine they work fairly well but do require a fair bit if grinding to get them to the right shape. For picks id say the best ones ive made are out of hacksaw blades but dip sticks also made quite good picks, also i made a tiny set out of winscreen wiper inserts which were ok but for my money id stick with hack sawblades for picks and winscreen wiper inserts for tension wrenchs. here some picks and wrenchs ive made from wiper inserts and hacksaw blades all these picks can fit into a wallet wiper set fits into a pen   hacksaw picks   hope this helps
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