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Notching tension tools?

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.

Notching tension tools?

Postby Peter Martin » 22 Jul 2020 22:26

I'm filing small notches into more and more of my tension tools. In this case, and generally, they allow me either more freedom of movement with a pick, or to pick from a warding ledge.
I don't think this is an original idea. I believe I saw this in a 1970s book on security by Eugene Sloan but didn't recognize its utility until recently.
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Re: Notching tension tools?

Postby femurat » 23 Jul 2020 1:26

Do you file them when already bent? I imagine it would be easier to file before and then bend.

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Re: Notching tension tools?

Postby Peter Martin » 23 Jul 2020 7:52

Femurat,
Correct. The cuts are filed away after bending so I can gauge their proper height and placement.

I also file away the bottoms to fit specific locks, normally only for tiny small keyways. I usually file the bottom of the wrench so to create a "step" which prevent the tool from being inserted too deeply.
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Re: Notching tension tools?

Postby femurat » 23 Jul 2020 9:35

That's quite uncommon and clever. Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Notching tension tools?

Postby 1d4 » 23 Jul 2020 11:59

This is an excellent idea. I was actually meaning to sit down and make a few wrenches today in various widths, I think I'll notch a few of them as well.
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