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.
by SFGOON » 10 Sep 2005 19:32
Yes
"Reverse the obvious and the truth will present itself." - Carl Jung
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by Fah_Cue » 10 Sep 2005 19:33
thanx for the quick reply
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by treboR » 10 Sep 2005 21:40
That set is nearly identical to mine.
I have had alot of success with it.
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by Minion » 10 Sep 2005 22:17
That's the same set as the one that I first got, but mine is just regular, without the extra pieces of handle.
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by jimbojkl » 10 Sep 2005 23:54
Isn't it true that you will probably only use like a couple picks out of the whole set?
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by treboR » 11 Sep 2005 0:59
jimbojkl wrote:Isn't it true that you will probably only use like a couple picks out of the whole set?
I have used my small half diamond, small hook, single ball, double ball, snake rake, sawtooth rake, and every tension wrench. I also use a homemade micro half diamond, modified matador rake, and homemade tension wrenches.
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by SFGOON » 11 Sep 2005 1:01
You'll find that some picks agree with you and others don't. It's a matter of personal preference, don't be afraid to explore at first.
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by vector40 » 11 Sep 2005 2:01
jimbojkl wrote:Isn't it true that you will probably only use like a couple picks out of the whole set?
Most people find their preferences tend toward a few only. Even then, they usually still use the others on occasion, and anyway, you're not going to know WHICH picks you prefer without trying them all.
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by Fah_Cue » 11 Sep 2005 2:15
thanks guys and yer i chose that 1 because it has a verity of piks i cna chose from and c which ones i like better
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by Fah_Cue » 11 Sep 2005 2:18
and how do u get a picture for your posts
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by Fah_Cue » 17 Sep 2005 4:10
its ok i found out
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by ThE_MasteR » 17 Sep 2005 13:20
I have the smaller version of those and they are great ! I suggest these to anyone.
The only thing that sucks a bit is that they tend to bend after a while, but if you are gentle with them, they shouldn't bend.
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