Make a tension wrench for lock picking

Make a tension wrench for lock picking

Ever wanted to learn how to pick a lock? Well, there's no better time than now to start learning the craft of so many locksmiths out there... lock picking. Just watch this video tutorial to see how to make a tension wrench for lock picking.

For lockpicking, there's tension wrenches and lock picks, but how are they made? Well, you can use stainless steel for both, but a butter knife for the lock pick and a windshield wiper blade for the tension wrench. Yes, that's windshield wiper blades folks, the inserts to be exact.

After you're done making the tension wrench, with a delicate touch and a little practice, you'll be lockpicking like a pro in no time. You'll be picking Master locks, deadbolts, door locks, bike locks, etc.

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Creator's Site: www.uklockpickers.co.uk
Curated By: rmansur

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