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Street sweeper bristle source

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.

Street sweeper bristle source

Postby stick » 2 Feb 2005 22:48

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=36799&item=4524819195&rd=1

:shock:

Green, but nevertheless, that's a lot...

I really wish someone in the US would give away/sell some... I've only seen a street sweeper in my area once, several years ago, just before the city repaved all the roads.
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Postby MrB » 2 Feb 2005 22:55

Those have to be plastic, right?

I passed a street sweeper on my way to work once, but I wasn't sad enough to park the car and go walking along the median to find any dropped bristles.
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Postby Wesson357 » 2 Feb 2005 22:57

That might be what they look like when they are new and clean.
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plastic

Postby PYRO1234321 » 3 Feb 2005 1:03

these are plastic, used in lower abrasion situations.
NOT applicable for pick making.

That would be an excellent deal if they were steel though
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Postby plot » 3 Feb 2005 5:09

i bet you have street sweepers around you but just never see them... goto some industrial complexes and they have them at 3 in the morning (when i get off work...)... and before i started working nights i had NEVER EVER seen a street sweeper in my entire life. didnt think they existed... exspecially where i live.

...yet now i see them all the time cruising through the industrial areas... never looked for bristols though
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Postby skold » 3 Feb 2005 5:12

ok, go to the street sweeper depo and ask for used brushes..easy as that
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look at the street

Postby raimundo » 3 Feb 2005 11:48

look at the street, is there trash in the gutter, if so don't look for bristle, but if the gutter is clean, ride a bike along it for a few blocks, look for stright line shapes at the corners where the machine tried to follow the curve and rammed it a bit. If you find some and you are rideing a mountain bike with fairly straight handlebars, you can shove them inside the handlebars. If there is a fall out problem, you can bend the beat up end of the bristle to make it fit tighter.
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Postby stick » 4 Feb 2005 1:01

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1267&item=3871826030&rd=1

Another one, one for us US people. :shock:

"This item is too large heavy or fragile to be shipped through FedEx. It must be picked up or shipped through a freight carrier."

Can't really tell if it's steel from the picture, but if it is... :shock:
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Postby Eschatos » 4 Feb 2005 1:10

The bristles are only 2 inches anyway. Don't know of much I could successfully do with those. At least not with my crappy pick making skills!
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Postby stick » 4 Feb 2005 1:14

, 2 inches, eyes glazed over that and I just thought 2 inches thick. Hmm... Well, you could make a lot of nice wallet sized picks. :roll: I could use a few.
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Postby Eschatos » 4 Feb 2005 1:34

Create some kind of plastic or rubber handles, and 2 inches I guess could be enough clearance to get into most any keyway you'll come across =)

But creating the handles and inserting a 2 inch pick is bound to cause some problems. Keeping it in there, insuring proper feedback, not to mention you lose some inchage because of the overlap of the pick and the handle.

It could be done, though.
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Postby stick » 4 Feb 2005 1:45

Probably not really worth the effort.

Technically, all residential streets in San Jose are sweeped at least once a month, so I need to remember to call in and check when they'll be sweeping my area. What are the odds of my street sweeper using a material other than steel?
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curb brush

Postby raimundo » 4 Feb 2005 11:54

the big brush on the back used to be steel bristle, but now its plastic, but they have not replaced the curb brush that comes out the side of the machine with plastic, because nothing does it as well as steel. Curb bristles are long, usually about a foot long
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Postby mckutzy » 8 Feb 2005 16:02

hi i new here, i have been a hobby lockpicker for a few years and i started with the street sweeper wires. when this locksmith came to my school shopclass to fix some doors, we were talking to him about stuff and he mentioned about the wires. years later iremembered about them and tryed one out and well it worked. no modification needed, it had a radius ground on it from the street. later i found about 30-40 more just going up and down the street.
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Postby stick » 9 Feb 2005 12:55

And illegal. Nice.
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