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New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

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.

New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby Drake122 » 24 Mar 2018 5:46

Hey guys!

So, I recently got into lockpicking, I had to pick a single-sided wafer lock on a cash box. With two pieces of wire. And it felt good when I clicked that bastard open :D
Since I'm new, and want to practice and "feel" it first, I ordered some picks on Ebay.
https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/jRYAAOSw ... -l1600.jpg
This set. My question is, I live in Europe, would these picks fit into a European lock or would I have to grind them a bit? Anyone with experience on these picks?
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Re: New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby roadmaster » 24 Mar 2018 10:30

Hello, I have the same set (use them for more than 10 years now) and these work fine for several European locks.
greetz from Ferd. aka roadmaster
Be prepared & drive alert
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Re: New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby Drake122 » 25 Mar 2018 5:55

So, I took BosnianBill's advice, and ordered some quality picks form Multipick. That set I linked cost me 5$ free shipping :P
My question is, would these picks work fine as a starter?
https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening-- ... ck-snake-3
https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening-- ... ck-snowman
https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening-- ... ook-1-pick
https://shop.multipick.com/en/opening-- ... ook-3-pick
https://shop.multipick.com/en/lock-pick ... riple-pick

Is it a good idea to have two different hooks, one with a bigger curve one with a smaller?
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Re: New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby Drake122 » 25 Mar 2018 5:58

Sorry, I meant the first kit , the chinese picks costed me 5$. The multipicks were a bit more expensive :D
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Re: New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby billdeserthills » 25 Mar 2018 17:50

That snowman pick is for use on double sided wafer locks, the rest look good
HPC are fine picks, you can always do some edge rounding later if you want them smoother
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Re: New enthusiast here asking about a cheap set

Postby AngryHatter » 26 Mar 2018 12:13

Riveted picks are poor at transmitting feedback, tend to bend and those look a bit long for Euro locks.

Myself, I use Peterson picks. They are about $8 a piece, whatever shape you're after. If you have $15 per pick you can get rubber handles in place of plastic.

In the UK there is Mad Bob,
https://www.madbobpicks.co.uk/LockpickSets-s/165.htm
I happen to like his tension wrenches.

In this profession you truly get what you pay for.
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