gaf089 - No, saving for it as you know, will bring it up and will let you know results - prob after x mas
The picks in my box now are probably worth £1500 or a bit more I have been getting them over a period of about 4 years - most are worth every penny! I like to have lots of options available because I cant practice all the time!
More piccys:
from left to right, a really old hand made chubb 114 decode system, The RB locktools 114 kit, which is well made but takes a while to make the key up, and the safe ventures 114 pin and cam - excellent!
Picks out! if one of these don't do it, I'm packing up and going home!!
Home brew key turners for mortice locks, piano wire from a model shop and black shrink wrap handles, Brass long one is for outward opening night latch's
Picks I use the most, couple of hand made tension's recently made from a flat steel knife - there great, not to the spec's of the book but they are stainless steel and thin enough for a pick gun or manual pick to go along the side not obstructing the keyway
My lock 'recce' kit, got some mortice blanks, cut off the bit, stamped with the pin gauge. The red bit is an old drill bit box which has different keyway heights scribed onto it to help lock I.D
Chubb cruiser pick and decode kit made from blanks, each cut to the diffent lever height to decode the lock. RB tools pick with the tension arm bent for comfort. Spacers not shown help when decoding, just another key blank 1 spacer cut the bolt width and 4 spacers the same thickness of a lever
Love this site, could post pictures all day now I know how! thanks romstar!