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by yofu » 22 Jul 2005 15:02
im pretty sure you can say wiseass.
Test: wiseass dumb-ass dumbass wise-ass
If my theory is correct, its the dash thats killing your "wiseass".
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by yofu » 22 Jul 2005 15:03
yep...the dash makes a s s a new word, which is filtered, while if its incorporated into the word with no dash, then it doesnt filter it. it only looks for a s s alone, instead of a word including a s s.
anyways, we really need an edit button.
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by cracksman » 22 Jul 2005 19:37
Thanks Yofu  my comment was a bit rhetoricl
Shadow, follow the tang of your pick to the handle, it gets wider, at some point the shaft will start to to push against the first pins. That is the only thing that would prohibit picking higher pinned (6-7) locks, that and the added skill required 
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by cracksman » 22 Jul 2005 19:38
*rhetorical
yeah, we do need an edit button 
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by Santos718 » 22 Jul 2005 19:56
yofu wrote:yep...the dash makes a s s a new word, which is filtered, while if its incorporated into the word with no dash, then it doesnt filter it. it only looks for a s s alone, instead of a word including a s s.
anyways, we really need an edit button.
How many times can I per say a.s.s. in one post. I mean geez
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by Santos718 » 22 Jul 2005 19:57
I mean 1 person, not I...lol
cracksman wrote:yeah, we do need an edit button 
Yea, seriously
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by Mad Mick » 22 Jul 2005 20:48
cracksman wrote:yeah, we do need an edit button
Why? Does the 'preview' button not work any more?
And before you ask...Yes, I did preview this before posting... 
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by Shadowx » 22 Jul 2005 21:02
I was excited to see that there were 21 posts in my topic only to find that all but one of the new ones were completely off topic and useless thank you if you are one of the people who posted in here several times but failed to even respond to the topic. 
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by Mad Mick » 22 Jul 2005 21:45
Shadowx wrote:I was excited to see that there were 21 posts in my topic only to find that all but one of the new ones were completely off topic and useless thank you if you are one of the people who posted in here several times but failed to even respond to the topic. 
That's the way threads go sometimes...they are not sole-property.
Rest assured, if your pick was in need of a major overhaul, you would have been told. Take the lack of critique as a pointer that you are going in the right direction.
HTH.
 If it ain't broke.....pull it down and see how it works anyway!
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by Chrispy » 22 Jul 2005 21:51
Mad Mick wrote:Shadowx wrote:I was excited to see that there were 21 posts in my topic only to find that all but one of the new ones were completely off topic and useless thank you if you are one of the people who posted in here several times but failed to even respond to the topic. 
That's the way threads go sometimes...they are not sole-property. Rest assured, if your pick was in need of a major overhaul, you would have been told. Take the lack of critique as a pointer that you are going in the right direction.HTH.
I agree, pat yourself on the back for a job well done.  But if you look at most threads, they're hijacked about 10 posts in.... unless it's a really interesting topic. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by yofu » 25 Jul 2005 7:41
haha cracks yea it seemed rhetorical...but i also wanted to know for myself so whatever.
and anyways back on topic...the pick you made looks nice.
now you jsut gotta file that allen wrench down to usable size, and make a couple other picks, a rake or two, maybe some other cool stuff, and you'll have the beginning of a nice set.
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by Santos718 » 30 Jul 2005 18:04
Picture Delivery:
Here you go ShadowX
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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 18:24
They look good shadow  I don't know much about rakes so I'll leave that critique to others, I like your hook though, you may find you need to thin the shaft a bit for tight keyways, then again you may not. I like the handles, what are they made of? If you can get some sandpaper anywhere from, 600 to 2000 grit, wet sand them with a little oil, it will make them nice and shiny
As for your wrench, you did what I did on my first one. It is filed so that it will sit at a 12 or 6 o'clock position in the lock. You may find this comfortable, you may not, I found I like to have it sit at about 3 o'clock-just personal preference.
They look like nice strong, stout picks. Let us know how they work 
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by Mad Mick » 30 Jul 2005 18:58
I like the one without a covered handle, is that a Falle copy?
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by cracksman » 30 Jul 2005 20:52
It seems almost identical to a Peterson, it looks close to the Falles, but the spacing seems too long. I would say Southord, but can't see the same pattern. I'll wager a dime it's a Peterson, any takers? 
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