GWiens2001 wrote:Pay attention to what your tension wrench is telling you. Most of the time, security pins will talk to you through the tension wrench. All you need to do is learn to understand what it is saying.
In many cases, your tension wrench is more important than your pick.
Gordon
I think this is some of the best advice for anyone who's into picking locks, whether as a hobbyist or as a professional.
It's through what my tension wrench is telling that I came to the conclusions I listed in my previous post. I started getting better feedback from my tension wrench when I switched from BOK to TOK tension. My problem, however, is that I don't have 100% confidence that I'm correctly interpreting what my tension wrench is telling me. This is just one of those things that will only come with more practice.
Thanks, GWiens2001.