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Pick Station (PSN-100)

Pick Station (PSN-100)

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The Pick Station from Brockhage is a home base to develop your lockpicking skills and store all of your essentials. With a 5-Pin Cut-Away Practice Lock, a 3-Pin Standard Lock, and a 5-Pin Standard Lock, each of which slides snuggly into its respective slot, it has everything you need to progress through the lockpicking hierarchy Read More

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kathip
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Jul 1, 2018
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Version:1.0 StartHTML:000000227 EndHTML:000002084 StartFragment:000000338 EndFragment:000002052 StartSelection:000000338 EndSelection:000002052 SourceURL:wlmailhtml:{4BDD58AF-E318-44FA-A124-AC5026673700}mid://00000003/ I'm pretty new at this lock picking hobby but I enjoy spending an hour or so every day practicing with the 5 or 6 practice locks that I've accumulated.  I was looking for something that would act like a lock holder since it gets tiring trying to hold the lock in my hand while I maneuver a pick and a tension wrench.  I followed a link on Google and it led me to the PSN-100 that was being sold on Massdrop.  It looked like just what I needed so I bought one and when it got here I set it up like the instructions said to and was happy to find that my locks, which are the key in knob kind, fit perfectly.  I loaded it with three of the locks I was having some trouble picking but I found that the stand was moving too much for me to work the locks so I used the two sided tape squares that came with it and stuck them to the bottom of the metal base. No problem after that.  This stand is rigid when you attach it this way and I guess using the mounting screws that also came with it would have been even better except I practice on my kitchen table and I wasn't willing to drill holes in it. It holds 3 key in knob locks (it won't accept bigger locks like mortise cylinders but I don't buy those anyway).  It has two handy boxes that attach to the stand, with sticky back tape.  The boxes, or bins as they call them, come in handy because you can store quite a few locks in the rear one and some of your favorite picks in the front one.  All in all I'm super happy with this thing, it makes it so much easier to practice for long periods without wearing yourself out.
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