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.
by mbell » 21 Nov 2004 12:12
See: http://hpcworld.com/lockhpc/p_hfttkit.htm
Thought this looked intersting. As far as I can see, the tool is weighted and you adjust the tension by moving the weight further from the top - The further from the centre, the more pressure/torque is applied. Maybe?
Now when anyone asks if it's possible to pick with one hand, you can't say no.
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by Fallen_Pin » 21 Nov 2004 14:37
I think it would still be easier to pick with two hands =), But seeing this tool has given me food for thought for future tools *scuttles off to go-a-ponderin*
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by Pickey » 21 Nov 2004 14:47
That tool looks pretty cool. Any idea how much it would cost to buy it?
I kinda like using both hands though, im just so used to it that way.
I can't recall if i've seen it on this board, but i've seen something about a homemade hands free tensioner before. Someone uses a normal L shaped tension wrench, and drills a small hole on near the end and hangs some kind of weighted bead on it.
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by randmguy » 21 Nov 2004 15:14
Don't leave out the venerable "Tape a quarter to a tension wrench" method.
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by randmguy » 21 Nov 2004 15:18
Sorry, I forgot to mention that the kit costs around $40 US.
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by Pickey » 21 Nov 2004 15:22
Wow  for that price i think it would be better to stick to using both hands, or using homemades
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by Chucklz » 21 Nov 2004 15:28
To buy it, try emailing Barrett Brockhage at www.lockpicks.com
There are other "hands free" tension tools on the market, including ones with holes and weights. I made one using a film canister and some pebbles/sand. I don't like this style at all, because without tension tool feedback, I feel as though I am missing far too much from the lock. I am not sure how these tools would fare with a snapgun or a pickgun, either manual or electric, but I think that these could be useful for some people, but useless for the rest of us. Only one way to know.
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by nemo1369 » 22 Nov 2004 11:47
a simple and cheap method to make on is to pick up a depth stop for a drill bit,
they're cheap... make a longer tension wrench and get a longer set screw

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by Jarod » 23 Nov 2004 16:01
viewtopic.php?t=5167
homemade thing made by me, i may try the last idea posted before me to see how well it works (it'd look nicer too)
^ salvaged from old post by macaba
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by raimundo » 10 Dec 2004 15:39
years ago, I invented a method of one handed picking that was specific to a quarter inch metal door, that had a round hole in it, through which you could put one arm, and a large sliderbolt on the inside held locked with a master padlock. the padlock flopped about as usual, and the trick was to hold the pick without dropping it inside, and since only one arm could go in and reach this, I solved the flopping of the padlock by getting some baling twine around it and holding it keyhole up by pulling on the twine with my left hand. to prevent dropping the pick, I made a fingerring handle on a sweeperbristle pick, and the tension wrench was the usual single blade tensor, with a little loop on the end, a rubberband through this loop to the little finger of my picking hand and I could hold the lock steady not drop my pick and get variable tension through the rubber band. Don't ask where this application was, it was a long time ago, and some things I don't talk about.
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by Hollywood » 10 Dec 2004 16:42
after what happened to me I should try that sucker out
Kinda graphic
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by kate » 11 Dec 2004 9:31
the stitched hand I understand, but whats the round blue thing under it? were you trying one handed picking in an alligators throat?
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by Hollywood » 11 Dec 2004 19:42
LOL
Ms. Kate (Presumably) That there is a soap dish.
it would have been alot more fun if I were playing with a Gator. At least I get to pull all those sucker's out tonight
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