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Now that i've found the law, i want to buy a 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.

Now that i've found the law, i want to buy a set

Postby Whodunnit!? » 24 Jun 2005 2:26

hi,

You might have seen my other post, now im looking for a place to buy picks from in new zealand.(the lockpick shop shipping charges are more expensive than the actual picks for me :!: ) :cry:

Any suggestions?

'Keep in mind that i'm only 15'


Thanks 4 any help
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looking for picks

Postby funky__monk » 24 Jun 2005 2:44

have you tought of makeing your own picks its not actuly to hard if you have a grider of some description(bench grinder/angel grinder seem to work best)
i find the best thing to make the picks out of is hack saw blades
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Postby Chrispy » 24 Jun 2005 3:00

Or you can pay one of us and we'll make you a set. Seriously...... :lol:

For a 10 piece pick set with 3 tension wrenchs....

2 Feelers - Round & Half-Round
3 Snake Rakes - of various lengths, heights and bump frequency
2 Diamonds - Half & Double Diamond
2 Circle - Circle & Snowman
1 Sawtooth Rake
3 Tension Wrenchs - Small, Medium & Large

I'm sure other people will have other prices but you'd be better off making your own..... really. :wink:
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Postby Whodunnit!? » 24 Jun 2005 3:57

I've already made a set (hacksaw blades and grinder):

3 hooks
2 half diamonds
2 rakes

plus various tension wrenches

i wanted to buy a set to compare them :wink:

i'll post a picture if you want, thanks anyway
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Postby Whodunnit!? » 24 Jun 2005 4:16

also, what are good widths for tension wrench heads and whats a good material?
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Postby Chrispy » 24 Jun 2005 4:21

and whats a good material?

Junior hacksaw blades, allen keys, windshield wiper inserts...lots of things. Use your imagination, I once turned a piece of metal that was used to hang framed pictures into a two-pronged wrench, and it worked perfectly.
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Postby wtf|pickproof? » 24 Jun 2005 4:50

Hey, Whodunint

There are several threads discussing the making of picks. These threads are well equiped with templates, fotos, drawings, manuals, .....
... you get it, whatever a pickmakers heart whishes. A little search will bring up loads of worthwhile information.

Whodunnit!? wrote:also, what are good widths for tension wrench heads and whats a good material?


See above, basically there are several types of tension wrenches mostly made from spring steel, streetswiper bristles, windshield wiperblade insterts, allen wrenches, screwdrivers,....

Personally I prefer thoser made of wiperblade insterts over the others for several reasons:
The material is easy to bend, doesn't break too easy, no need for a torch, easily shaped with a file, ...
On the downside they tend to deform and wear off relative quickly.

I'd suggest to buy some tools and continue grinding your pics yourself, as you will learn what works best for you and how to make it. If you have any success using your DIY picks I'D say stick with them.

This is just my opinion and I'm sure nearly any point I made will be oposed by some members. Decide what works best for you and have fun picking locks! Oh, and please post pictures of your picks, I'm always eager to see what other DIY pickmakers create.

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Postby Whodunnit!? » 24 Jun 2005 5:38

http://img137.echo.cx/img137/1519/dsc01166jpg20ha.jpg



my pic set, minus my newest rake.

one of the wrenches is a weight operated one.
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just a thought

Postby funky__monk » 24 Jun 2005 8:50

i think i said this in another post that had your pics on it but they is realy good stuff there although i would advise to grind down the teath of the blades i have cut my hands up pretty bad useing picks that still have that teath and its not exactly fun just a tip :)
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