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DIY plug spinner?

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DIY plug spinner?

Postby vandelay » 31 Mar 2010 10:59

Okay so in my last post someone suggested i use a plug spinner for a lock i could only pick in the wrong direction. I really hate buying stuff online and i dont have alot of tools to make a really decent plug spinner. Does anyone know a really simple way to make a plug spinner that wont involve soldering or anything of that sort? or anything that can substitute for a plug spinner? Thanks
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Solomon » 31 Mar 2010 11:14

Use a tension wrench and elastic band, like this:

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If you want something fancier, there are some good how-to guides on DIY plug spinners around the forum. Just use the search feature. Can't see why you'd need a plug spinner though, not as a hobbyist anyway.
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby vandelay » 31 Mar 2010 11:37

Hey there. Thanks for the detailed answer ill try that soon.

Id rather not use a plug spinner, but im finding it absolutely impossible to pick it in the right direction when picking it the wrong way is so darn easy! sometimes i could swear ive set all 5 pins and it jsut wont turn at all.. and im only able to set the pins in the right direction when i use ALOT of tension. I just want to see if it works since i dont have the key anymore. If u could help me out on this problem without using a plug spinner it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Bad_Jason » 31 Mar 2010 11:58

He just helped you out. :? All you really need is a tension wrench and a rubber band.

See the youtube vid below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr_3L56VKjk
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby vandelay » 31 Mar 2010 12:20

AHHH it worked!! that was fun. not quite as satisfying as picking it though haha. Thanks guys. Coolest trick ever! :D
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby yng_pick » 31 Mar 2010 19:30

Haha
I will have to try this with a hair tie for when I get stuck with out a spinner
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Bad_Jason » 1 Apr 2010 16:07

I didn't have much luck with a hair tie. The circular ones about the size of your wrist?

It took a good thick rubber band before I got consistent results.

However, maybe you're really crafty with hair ties... who knows. :lol:
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby E1001 » 5 Apr 2010 1:34

I like the rubber band method too. If you don't like it though, you can make one out of the springs that come on mouse traps. Here's someone else's post detailing it:

viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9096&p=353299&hilit=mouse+trap#p353299
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Rickthepick » 14 May 2010 17:22

wow im impressed with the rubber band trick! never seen that before :mrgreen:
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Emrys » 18 May 2010 1:02

holy crap..... of course THIS is day i find out about this trick. The day i actually buy a plug spinner! :x
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby albear » 4 Jun 2010 5:43

The plug spinner on the peterson site looks like it would be easy to copy and they sell blades and springs for spare parts.
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Schuyler » 4 Jun 2010 8:08

Read the stickies!! viewtopic.php?f=4&t=9096
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby oORusHOo » 4 Jun 2010 11:11

If i need to spin a plug i usually just slap my tension wrench really hard.

I think 1/5 times it doesn't spin past and hurts my hand... but seeing as i don't have to carry any tools at all to pull it off i'm not complaining.
Besides, i like repicking locks. It's less stressful the second time around =P
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby Raymond » 6 Jun 2010 23:54

If it hurts your hand dont slap it. Try using the blade of a screwdriver to slap it with. I've never tried slapping my tension wrench but it sounds like it is worth a try. :D :D
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Re: DIY plug spinner?

Postby akmw44 » 7 Jun 2010 12:37

Outstanding ,clever, simple and most of all free (ish).
Thanks :lol:
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