Hello,
after reading so much praise about the "bogota" tool set, I bought a pair from SerePick (I understand they are machine-made and not as good as raimundo's hand made, but a pick I have is more useful than one I cannot have).
When I tried to practice with them, I encountered the problem described with photos in this thread. It's with another brand of padlock, but the same keyway shape, and I can't imagine how to properly apply tension with a bogota tool. Either the tool slips and falls off or gets in the way, or the deepest end pushes the pins.
I understand the recommendation in the linked thread to use a top-of-the-keyway tension wrench, but is there really no way of getting something done with only the bogota tool set?
I'm asking because I wanted to add the bogota tool set in my EDC, because of its small size and weight. I don't mind carrying more tools for locksport, but the need to pick something without advance notice is so rare that it does not justify much more than the bogotas in the wallet. Or maybe just throwing an extra pry bar with the bogotas?
I'm also asking because top-of-the-keyway tension wrenches seem much rarer that bottom-of-the-keyway wrenches, so I assume they are much less used, while that shape of keyway seem quite frequent, at least around me. Also I would be quite disappointed in the bogota tool set if it does not allow to do anything with such keyways, that doesn't match the amount of praise I encountered.
Thanks in advance for your help.