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Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20 ?

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Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20 ?

Postby markcdn » 31 Dec 2018 19:03

sorry not used to this style of forum, plus I am too quick to post
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Re: Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20

Postby stratmando » 1 Jan 2019 0:08

eBay or AliExpress for $20 worth of tools to get you started, can do a lot with a little. Quality cost more, then build up as money and training allow. Please use for Good, not Evil. Good Luck
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Re: Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20

Postby GWiens2001 » 1 Jan 2019 1:12

Peterson Pry Bar, a short hook and a diamond rake. Under $30, quality tools that can last for a long time.

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Re: Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20

Postby billdeserthills » 1 Jan 2019 22:17

GWiens2001 wrote:Peterson Pry Bar, a short hook and a diamond rake. Under $30, quality tools that can last for a long time.

Gordon


HPC TR-4 tension wrench, diamond pick & hook--under $10

Anybody can take a 4-5" long piece of wire hanger & make a 1/2" bend at either end & pound the short bent wire on each side, thereby making their own tension wrench for nothing-- same goes for filing your own picking tools out of a broken hacksaw blade, or even old windshield wiper blade stiffeners--I bet the local auto parts shop has trash cans full of them after a rainstorm
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Re: Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20

Postby Ian_425 » 10 Jan 2019 23:42

GWiens2001 wrote:Peterson Pry Bar, a short hook and a diamond rake. Under $30, quality tools that can last for a long time.

Gordon


I second Gordon’s post.
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Re: Recommendations for a Beginners Lock Picking Set for $20

Postby Jack002 » 10 Feb 2019 14:56

I never made any picks that that were worth using but with some windshield wiper metal strips I have made some good tension wrenchs. Also a bicycle spoke smashed with an anvil and bent at a right angle done right makes a great tension wrench. Look for picks on ebay or amazon.

Here are two tension wrenches I made from windshield wiper metal
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