Very Instructional, I enjoy watching these types of videos along with your shop ones…gives me a lot of ideas on how and where to place crap in my work area. I had stepped away from the business for a couple years and just getting back into the swing of things and realized how much I missed it….I have my Lishi cutter coming and just received the SC4 Lishi pick. Really like the pick and can’t wait till I can use the cutter when it comes in.
Hi Jason. Hi Kim Bye Kim Hi again Kim Sneeky little sucker's them wafers. Thanks for taking away the mystery of wafer locks. T handles are used a lot for up and over garage doors here in the UK. Great to see a video on this type of lock. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
I have a wafer kit to rekey my window locks that were all different. Nice video, well explained tutorial. They seem quite fiddly, you have good precision, eyesight and memory.... apart from losing a wafer. Hi Kim. 🤓✌
Those clippers definitely come in handy. Great point about impressioning and possibly not knowing about that last wafer. That’s easy to miss. Thanks for sharing. Btw Hi Kim!✌🏼🙏🏼
I've only seen one locksmith use a tool like that Lishi cutter. Back in 1998 sometime, I locked my keys in the truck, hanging in the ignition, and it used a separate door key. 80s Chevy truck. He grabbed a blank, read the cuts from the key, and cut a new one first try. He was a friend of the family so it didn't even cost us anything. It was pretty damn cool to a 17 yr old lol
JC and we all did that without a camera phone to zoom in on the key! :) I’ve pulled that stunt off a number of times even on 10 cut GM and 8 cut fords when Keys were laying on seat. Decoding Keys by sight is probably my favorite fun “skill” When we ran GM roadside I could decode a GM10 from half a mile away, through a hill!
Very cool video! I’ve got a cam lock in a filing cabinet that I think has the end wafer issue like in your vid. guess I’ll need to take the lock out of the cabinet to see 😳 Hi Kim!! 😃👍
I have an ilco wafer keying set. The wafers are not marked. You have to use a caliper or the profile printed on inside of lid to gauge (in case they get mixed up). By the way, ilco calls the wafer springs "disc tumbler springs", but the wafers - wafers. Go figure?
Bill in Phoenix FR2 wouldn’t go in for some reason, at the beginning of the video it’s right there at the top. I’ve noticed that before with them on certain locks! Thanks for watching!
Very Instructional, I enjoy watching these types of videos along with your shop ones…gives me a lot of ideas on how and where to place crap in my work area. I had stepped away from the business for a couple years and just getting back into the swing of things and realized how much I missed it….I have my Lishi cutter coming and just received the SC4 Lishi pick. Really like the pick and can’t wait till I can use the cutter when it comes in.
Hi Jason.
Hi Kim
Bye Kim
Hi again Kim
Sneeky little sucker's them wafers.
Thanks for taking away the mystery of wafer locks.
T handles are used a lot for up and over garage doors here in the UK.
Great to see a video on this type of lock.
Thanks for taking the time to do this.
Thanks you for uploading these great video's very entertaining to watch.
Niles trimmed well done keep it sir
I like to use the ES8 blank when the Y11 fits tight. Same milling profile but it’s thinner
I have a wafer kit to rekey my window locks that were all different. Nice video, well explained tutorial. They seem quite fiddly, you have good precision, eyesight and memory.... apart from losing a wafer. Hi Kim. 🤓✌
Very interesting lock and very informative video. Thanks Jason. Hi Kim...
Those clippers definitely come in handy. Great point about impressioning and possibly not knowing about that last wafer. That’s easy to miss. Thanks for sharing.
Btw Hi Kim!✌🏼🙏🏼
Absolutely great video Jason.. and hi Kim .and off to work I go ...DAM HATE THIS TIME CHANGE...LOL 😎
I've only seen one locksmith use a tool like that Lishi cutter. Back in 1998 sometime, I locked my keys in the truck, hanging in the ignition, and it used a separate door key. 80s Chevy truck. He grabbed a blank, read the cuts from the key, and cut a new one first try. He was a friend of the family so it didn't even cost us anything. It was pretty damn cool to a 17 yr old lol
JC and we all did that without a camera phone to zoom in on the key! :) I’ve pulled that stunt off a number of times even on 10 cut GM and 8 cut fords when Keys were laying on seat.
Decoding Keys by sight is probably my favorite fun “skill” When we ran GM roadside I could decode a GM10 from half a mile away, through a hill!
Well, according to Twitter, I now know the secrets of the universe!!!! 😒 Thanks Jason!! 😂
Nice explanation thanks Jason and despite the small setbacks you still got the job done.
The wife breaking the fourth wall again 😆😆
Very cool video! I’ve got a cam lock in a filing cabinet that I think has the end wafer issue like in your vid. guess I’ll need to take the lock out of the cabinet to see 😳
Hi Kim!! 😃👍
Great video thanks for the content and knowledge brother!!!
I have an ilco wafer keying set. The wafers are not marked. You have to use a caliper or the profile printed on inside of lid to gauge (in case they get mixed up). By the way, ilco calls the wafer springs "disc tumbler springs", but the wafers - wafers. Go figure?
I like this video I like you so much I went out and bought one and it works great thank you keep up the good work
Billy Bob sweet! Did you need the handle for your camper or garage door?
kidding ;) thanks for watching!
I do enjoy your technical stuff too
Nice work I definitely learned few things...
Hi Kim👋
Every one say HI KIM together now
Got yer Sunday go to meeting clothes on there? White cuffs and black sleeves makes it look that way.
nice!
Thought you would have some FR2/L1054G blanks, longer Y11's. Also 1562's, longer Y13's. Like your videos, real world.
Bill in Phoenix FR2 wouldn’t go in for some reason, at the beginning of the video it’s right there at the top. I’ve noticed that before with them on certain locks! Thanks for watching!
CG16!!!!
ES8 is the blank u need.
De-Lishious. Thanks.
I will just take out last wafer like you have already done.