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the lockpickkid

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Post Thu Jan 07, 2010 1:51 pm

Re: unusual tubular pick and technique

Thanks, I heed the advice of everybody when it comes to ordering from places. DealXtreme was another one, I wouldn't ever order from there based on the service that they did for members of this forum. I thought this tool would be neat to own, just to have in a tool case for occasional picking of these locks. I still have never bought any of the tubular picks, Southord is the cheapest and I always hesitated to buy them because I don't like there crap, and Hpc is good but spendy. Someday though!
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Post Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:37 pm

Re: unusual tubular pick and technique

For what it's worth, I bought a HPC TLP-C Model B off an ebay auction for 65 bucks. It was used in good condition and needed a feeler replaced. So I purchased replacement feelers and now it works fine. So don't give up you quest for knowledge.
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Post Sat Jan 09, 2010 3:21 am

Re: unusual tubular pick and technique

bumpin88 wrote:I saw something similar to this. The guy just enlarged the grooves of the key, using it to apply sension. Again, unless you can put a plug spinner on it, you have your work cut out.
But i have also saw, maybe on lp101, where someone done the above step. they just added prongs to each groove, and low and behold made a manuel pick. if I only had a dremel!! :(


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Post Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:03 pm

Re: unusual tubular pick and technique

minktheshrink wrote:oh. ps. its technically considered a tension wrench since it doesnt do any picking of the pins. you still need a pick when using this ;)



Technically it's considered a torque wrench,but hey let's not split hairs :fullmoon:
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