Whether its a Peterson Pry Bar or Something you bent out of a piece of spring steel All custom wrenches are welcome here. I want to see what you guys use and how excluding all tensors that you find in a standard pick set.
Personally the Pry Bar works amazingly well for me on Schlage key ways. The bottom of the key way is just large enough to fit the small end of the pry bar snugly. Sometimes it eats the material a bit but thats ok because it rarely is visible and doest affect the lock in any way. I wedge into that gap and gently lift on the piece extruding out in one direction. The idea behind it is it gives rather even torque to the top and bottom.
When I bend my own I usually like to pick a skinny thick piece of spring steel to make a good ridged tensor with lots of feed back. I make the bend about an inch long to reach the back of the lock. this way I dont get much twisting, just torque. Then an inch back from the bend on the handle I twist it to make my flat surface. It is a rather basic tensor. But if you put teeth on it and polish it up I pretty much guarantee it works better than a factory made one.
I will get you guys some picks later. Right now I am on my phone and I dont know how to upload photos on it.
What do you guys use for tensors and why.