I bent a wiper blade strip into a U shape. I used a wiper strip with a width that would fit into the front of the plug at the bottom of the keyway. The U was made to fit over the Bible on the other end.
The length of the U is such that it will fit into a 7 pin euro lock and any small pined lock.
I insert the tool into the keyway with the other long end of the U away from the keyway, as if it is hanging down. Wheh the plug is rotated 180 deg the other leg of the U fits over the bible and keeps the top pins in place and the plug can be removed leaving the tool in place. Sometimes I tape the part of the tool that is on top of the bible to prevent slipping. (I learned the hard way)
The driver pins/springs can be removed one stack at a time by with drawing the tool.
The driver pins and springs can be re loaded starting at the front and using the tool to hold each stack as it is loaded. I sometimes tape a bit of shrink tubing on top of the bible to act as a guide for the tool. This allows the tool to be moved in and out but keeps it from falling to the side and losing my work so far.
After the drivers are loaded and the tool is all the way in, I can insert the plug with the bottom pins so that the bottom of the keyway is lined up with the interior leg of the U.
The plug and tool can be rotated back to the correct position and the tool removed.
I did file a bit of slope on the end of the tool legs so they would get past the pins and shear line easier.
Hope this helps.... It has almost kept me from drinking and cursing
I could take a photo if anyone thinks it is needed.......
Steve