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Massive up shot in SPP skill

Picked all the easy locks and want to step up your game? Further your lock picking techniques, exchange pro tips, videos, lessons, and develop your skills here.

Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby daniel22747 » 23 May 2013 3:59

In the last two weeks my skill at SPP has gone through the roof. How did this happen?

I switched from mostly bottom of the lock tension to top of the lock tension. It makes a huge difference! :shock:
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby femurat » 23 May 2013 4:20

TOK tension is the way to go 8)

Cheers :)
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby l0ckcr4ck3r » 23 May 2013 9:39

daniel, have you got some pry bar style tensioners yet? you may find the super rigid feel helps a lot with spools, you get great control on rotation/counterrotation.. just my experience though :)
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby fgarci03 » 23 May 2013 14:02

l0ckcr4ck3r wrote:daniel, have you got some pry bar style tensioners yet? you may find the super rigid feel helps a lot with spools, you get great control on rotation/counterrotation.. just my experience though :)


+1 on that
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby daniel22747 » 27 May 2013 4:40

Yes I have a peterson style pry bar and a much thinner pry bar that came with a mini wallet pick set. I also took some standard tension tools and bent the other end into a tension tool that has a very short top. This allows top of the key way tension work too.
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby CarsonReidDavis » 8 Jul 2013 20:20

Daniel, I have had the exact same experience. I switched to TOK with a 50mil Peterson Pry Bar about two weeks ago and I love it! I have a couple of other flat TOK tools, but I prefer the Pry Bar. Unfortunately 50mils is too thick for most of my Sargents, so at some point in the near future I will be filing down and reshaping one end of my Pry Bar to around 40mils. I know Peterson sells a 40mil version as well, but I'd rather have a single, more universal, tool.
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby daniel22747 » 9 Jul 2013 6:26

I just got the thinner Peterson pry bar and it work great with picking abbus padlocks
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby docjon » 9 Jan 2015 21:55

I have both of the two different thicknesses. Abus likes the thicker ones. Most locks like the thinner. With TOK I aM able to hold the padlock much easier and control the tension better. Docjon
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby deolslyfox » 2 Mar 2015 19:48

Congrats on your success. It goes to prove the old adage "The more I practice the luckier I get"

Tip: just when you think you got it all down pat, some simple lock will frustrate you. Just keep at it.
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby JustPick_N » 2 Mar 2015 20:00

Congrats. ..great job.
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby KPick » 3 Mar 2015 3:47

This tends to happen with time. This is why I stress to people who start out that they should SPEND time PRACTICING, that way they get the feel for lockpicking. After that, soon everything comes together. Until you hit the serrated pins wall, but once your over that, then you will be fine.
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Re: Massive up shot in SPP skill

Postby Punt » 10 Mar 2015 6:49

Using TOK tension made the biggest difference for me too man! And always using a vice.
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