Lock Picking 101 Forum
A community dedicated to the fun and ethical hobby of lock picking.
       

Lock Picking 101 Home
Login
Profile
Members
Forum Rules
Frequent Forum Questions
SEARCH
View New Posts
View Active Topics


Live Chat on Discord
LP101 Forum Chat
Keypicking Forum Chat
Reddit r/lockpicking Chat



Learn How to Pick Locks
FAQs & General Questions
Got Beginner Questions?
Pick-Fu [Intermediate Level]


Ask a Locksmith
This Old Lock
This Old Safe
What Lock Should I Buy?



Hardware
Locks
Lock Patents
Lock Picks
Lock Bumping
Lock Impressioning
Lock Pick Guns, Snappers
European Locks & Picks
The Machine Shop
The Open Source Lock
Handcuffs


Member Spotlight
Member Introductions
Member Lock Collections
Member Social Media


Off Topic
General Chatter
Other Puzzles


Locksmith Business Info
Training & Licensing
Running a Business
Keyways & Key Blanks
Key Machines
Master Keyed Systems
Closers and Crash Bars
Life Safety Compliance
Electronic Locks & Access
Locksmith Supplies
Locksmith Lounge


Buy Sell Trade
Buy - Sell - Trade
It came from Ebay!


Advanced Topics
Membership Information
Special Access Required:
High Security Locks
Vending Locks
Advanced Lock Pick Tools
Bypass Techniques
Safes & Safe Locks
Automotive Entry & Tools
Advanced Buy/Sell/Trade


Locksport Groups
Locksport Local
Chapter President's Office
Locksport Board Room
 

Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby gademsky » 5 Dec 2016 19:23

I am ready to invest in tubular lock picks and see a big divergence in cost. Long ago I learned that usually you get what you pay for...but I know that is not always true with tools I use here.

Can anyone tell me what their experience is with tubular picks. How many do I need, do they all operate the same? Which ones would you invest in based on your experience with tubular locks?
gademsky
 
Posts: 64
Joined: 4 Jun 2016 19:28

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby Squelchtone » 5 Dec 2016 22:52

In my experience and unless youre planning on being a working locksmith who needs a full assortment, the only one you'll need is a 7 pin pick, the HPC picks are really nice but the Southord one opens locks just as well. I am yet to run across an 8 or 10 pin lock in the wild, have only seen 7 pins so I have not bothered buying those picks.

This is also not a beginner question so Im moving this to Lock Picks.

Squelchtone
Image
User avatar
Squelchtone
Site Admin
 
Posts: 11307
Joined: 11 May 2006 0:41
Location: right behind you.

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby ltdbjd » 6 Dec 2016 0:07

I use the SouthOrd, and I've been happy with them.
User avatar
ltdbjd
Supporter
Supporter
 
Posts: 428
Joined: 19 Jul 2016 19:16
Location: Wyoming

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby huxleypig » 7 Dec 2016 19:04

The Southord's I have seen recently have much cheaper materials than they used to have. The collar is now some sort of nasty die cast/plastic.

HPC are usually good quality but I recently purchased a set of three from Alibaba. They are the 'quick reset' type, are different sizes and have a proper collar for tension (not elastic bands). The quality is good and for $30 delivered you really can't go wrong! They're insane. :D
huxleypig
 
Posts: 185
Joined: 15 Jun 2005 8:57
Location: wolverhampton

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby Silverado » 7 Dec 2016 20:32

I'm happy with my HPC Peanut, but on the other hand I don't have experience with any other ones. So there's my wooden nickel.

I think I would like the challenge of something like a mantis tool or the one sparrows chaos tool, setting each pin individually.

Professionally, when I get to a stable or safe enough point to start my own business I'll probably go with some HPC tools.
"If you are not currently on a government watch list. You are doing something wrong" - GWiens2001
User avatar
Silverado
Supporter
Supporter
 
Posts: 522
Joined: 16 Jun 2016 6:59
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby gademsky » 11 Dec 2016 16:58

Thanks for the help so far...still open for opinions. I sent Peterson 1 penny to get notified when his new pick is ready. Also looking for a herty gerty. Soon I may post this in WTB. The herty gerty is sure expensive new for a guy that might only use it a few times a year.
gademsky
 
Posts: 64
Joined: 4 Jun 2016 19:28

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby dontlook » 11 Dec 2016 19:14

I like my Southern Specialties 7 - 8 pin pick works pretty well. I never change it from having on pin centered in front of the post notch though.
User avatar
dontlook
 
Posts: 149
Joined: 16 Dec 2012 20:52

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby Tyler J. Thomas » 17 Dec 2016 11:06

Squelchtone wrote:In my experience and unless youre planning on being a working locksmith who needs a full assortment, the only one you'll need is a 7 pin pick, the HPC picks are really nice but the Southord one opens locks just as well. I am yet to run across an 8 or 10 pin lock in the wild, have only seen 7 pins so I have not bothered buying those picks.

This is also not a beginner question so Im moving this to Lock Picks.

Squelchtone


Heck, I've had maybe 1 or 2 tubular locks in 10 years that my 7 pin center couldn't handle. They were mini-bore. That doesn't count Kensington cables though - those were always destructive entry jobs because the key had been lost.

I may end up purchasing HPCs mini bore pick but I'm waiting to see Peterson's new PRO-1. Hopefully he has multiple tips available. It sounds like it's one of those tools you buy once and pass down. Granted, it'll be ~$375 but hey, worth it even if you only do 4-5 tubular jobs a year. And if you pick for fun, it may actually be cheaper than buying 3, 4, 5 different tubular picks.
Tyler J. Thomas
Supporter
Supporter
 
Posts: 1133
Joined: 13 Aug 2009 20:57
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby Tyler J. Thomas » 17 Dec 2016 11:09

gademsky wrote:Thanks for the help so far...still open for opinions. I sent Peterson 1 penny to get notified when his new pick is ready. Also looking for a herty gerty. Soon I may post this in WTB. The herty gerty is sure expensive new for a guy that might only use it a few times a year.


Yeah, unlesss you're doing regular tubular work it's an investment that may take a few years to pay off. Cost of doing business I suppose.

In lieu of that, I did see a guy on eBay that would cut tubular keys by code. Might consider doing that until you can justify the cost for a Herty Getty.
Tyler J. Thomas
Supporter
Supporter
 
Posts: 1133
Joined: 13 Aug 2009 20:57
Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

Re: Tubular lock picks-Which to buy

Postby billdeserthills » 17 Dec 2016 11:38

I see Herty Gerdys selling for cheap on E-bay every once in awhile
billdeserthills
 
Posts: 3827
Joined: 19 Mar 2014 21:11
Location: Arizona


Return to Lock Picks

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 5 guests