@@owaisfayoumi618 Locksmith? Absolutely, and they aren't cheap. You're looking at at least $100, depends on the job. I have had to call a locksmith twice before, to get into our condo. I have also left my keys in the vehicle, but I have AAA so they come out for free and help... A certain number of times per year anyways! Best thing to do is to bury your house keys in the yard somewhere just in case. You can also get magnetic boxes designed to hold a spare truck/car key, just make sure the box magnet is strong enough to really stay on the vehicle. I suppose you could use some adhesive as well...
What a man. It's a horrible feeling to know your baby is stuck in a dangerous situation when you're helpless. He's out here doing quick work, trying to keep parents at ease, and help them feel better about the situation
ye that just means good man. You don't receive that kinda of thing unless you show you got good morals, good thinking etc etc. Legend is actually a very respected term in GB english basically meaning You're a good fucking dude type of thing
It's actually an incredibly useful skill. Unfortunately bad people use it so it gets a bad rap. People get locked out of houses, cars, trailer/bike locks, lockboxes, etc all the time and a locksmith typically will destroy the lock in order to get you in. You could make good money lock picking.
@@MrBeetsGamingI would rather the asshole who robs me while I’m gone pick the lock to my house than smash a window🤷♂️ like shit there goes my pc but at least I don’t have to pay and deal with a repairman
I bet he is! While my apprenticeship as a car mechanic I had a customer which had his door keys inside the glovebox. But the glovebox didnt open anymore so I had to breach it open without damaging something. It was such an awesome feeling to get it open and help the customer! I can only imagine the slightest how proud he can be on himself :)
Professional locksmith in US: 1- your van set up is probably one of the cleanest I’ve seen 2- interesting to see the lishi approach on auto, I usually just inflate bag a pull pole I normal use lishi for residential 3- excellent job making sure you focused on the most important thing, the babies safety Excellent video!
@@maybe-xh8ilthe way I see it I feel like it’s semi educational for instance I’m an expert in brick laying never intentend to or have laid a brick in me life 😂😂 gotta be better than scrolling TikTok losing brain cells with each short vid of nonsense
thats what liking your job, being service minded and efficency looks like. Many people have the mindset "Earn as much money as possible with least amount of effort" aka work super slow
love people like this who come in and completely fix a stressful situation not only physically but also emotionally by cracking jokes and being very charismatic- you didn’t only solve their problem you made their stress disappear immediately when you arrived!
Such a good point... He just exudes confidence and professionalism in a way that personally makes me feel much calmer about stressful situations like these... Charisma really goes a long way!
That’s so real, one time going to the university I got my car blocked and the dude that opened was such a nice guy that’s really calm down the whole situation
Once I was backing out of a space a woman flew around the corner and BAM, when the cop was all done with the report and our small talk ended I said to her “Nice running into you!” 😂
@@user-ey7wy5yx2v The guy is just good at his job, average person does not know how to do this/what tools are necessary for what vehicles/locks. To be honest locks do not stop extremely determined and intelligent thieves, they merely cut out "crimes of opportunity". Most modern cars will not run without the "chip" key though, it's not like you can just break in and drive it away. Hotwiring is another learned skill that car thieves need in order to steal cars. Also, all you need to unlock the majority of cars is a long arm/probe, and a special balloon you insert into the car door and then inflate. I have had my car broken into this way many times when I forgot my keys inside... A mechanic can show you how.
@@user-ey7wy5yx2vonce you learn how to do it yes. it is very easy with some cars, all you would need is a couple of air pump wedges and a long reach tool then you could press the unlock button or pull the handles. source: previously a locksmith for 2 years and did many of these calls but without his fancy lishi tools since my old boss wouldnt get them
Well, it's also important, because if, say it was a boiling hot day and it was already very hot inside (or in this case, if for example the baby had gotten very sick for some reason), then the best course of action would be to just smash the window and rescue the baby. I'd really hope the guy asked them whether the baby was ok on the call before he said he'd come out... Kinda like how when you call to make an appointment with a GP, with some places the first thing their answer machine says is that if the call is about an emergency then you should hang up and call the emergency number instead...
@@lizard_girl_ Yup. It's something one would generally assume people know - that if you're actually sick enough that your life is in danger you call an ambulance not a normal doctor, but apparently nowadays companies might be able to get sued for not reminding people of that. 🤦♀
Oi! So i am a firefighter in America. I love our locksmith in our city! I wish he had lights and sirens like us. He gets in fast and without damage to the vehicle. It is so hard to convince people to wait for yall. Yall really are amazing, thank yall for everything
I agree with you. They really should be able to have lights and sirens. Especially here down south where it gets so hot. 93 degrees F yesterday, and it was only the last day in May. It's honestly crazy to me that people will still leave their babies and pets in their cars.
@@sabbykattshimmer1413I mean, if your baby is actually in danger because it’s that hot, you break out the front passenger window and enter the vehicle.
One way you could get around this (depending on state) is to have a firefighter and/or police auxiliary and have the companies who are vetted have the employees that would work the jobs join the auxiliary. I remember years ago there was a small mountain town that had alot of accidents who did something like this to give tow truck operators the ability to legally use lights and sirens when they were "activated" and authorized.
@@SleepExports it's not that deep, these are just textbook examples of crafts... so typical to pick a detail and disregarding the ultimate intention of the question
Man I just love seeing people being useful to society and using their talents to help others. That dude was so genuinely thankful for you helping him out
Never really been into lock picking videos but something about this dude, speed, organised, no mess no fuss and just really nice dude and gets on with all his customers
You should definitely watch LockPickingLawyer for great almost ASMR type videos and also used a lego character to unlock locks, sometimes even a fork, or McnallyOfficial for just jamming a lock pick, or the favorite "You're using a master lock to open it use a masterlock" and smashes one against the other to open it lol lots of time just using a speed square to open them, but he also lock picks, but just a huge change going from LPL to McNally lol both great watches!
I was a locksmith & part of the MLA in Daventry. The best part of the job was seeing how happy my job made people. It’s been 27 years since I gave it up, and a lot’s changed technology wise. One thing that’s not is the respect for the job. Great stuff 👌🔑 🔐
@@CrisNich-hj3gd ? I wasn't being sarcastic. I mean actually professional. It's not his property and it keeps the mental image of a criminal and locksmith separate in the customer's mind.
@@sagetarus1same as when a smith opens your house door, they only crack it to check if the lock's open and then close the door. They don't look inside the home since that's your property
My son did this at 2 years old. It was hot, I had just stepped out of the car to go around to get him since we were just sitting in a parking lot, he hopped in my seat and locked the doors. I smashed my window so goddamned fast. Didn't even think twice. Learned my lesson that day!
Love this about social media. Tradesmen can share their day and it’s actually interesting. These kind of people are the foundation of modern civilisation.
There is nothing that compares to a genuine craftswoman or craftsman. So impressive... And the best part is seeing people using their powers for Good. Love ya'll ❤️
What a brilliant job 👍😁👍 And just going by this one short video i can see how genuinely brilliant your are at it. Also i see a kind brilliant man.. True professional gentleman. Well done fella 👏
Absolute legend mate, of that wss my boy you saved id probably give ya a hug. I use to work in a suoermarket and would often find children left in the car windoes uo middle of summer while their psrents are shopping. Its always a worrying moment.
Yeah sure I'm gonna pay him whatever the dude asks for because he spent 2 hours of his time to do what millions around the world do, and make himself a standerd trades persons setup. What a bloody champion ay
I love the set up of his transit. I used to work out of one to do auto glass, which is decked out with slide out tool drawers I love he has a desk in here so he can sit down and get to business inside the privacy of his transit😊
This guy gets what it means to be your own boss BUT also knows the importance of humble and humility! If I ever lose my keys (never happened in 37 years but hey never know!) I’m sure this guy be one of the first I call! What a boss!
I remember the wind slamming my bedroom door shut one time. 😂 I was locked in for 10 hours. 4 hours in, someone else finally came home and went to get the house keys. The keys in the house wouldn't open it. So they had to call a locksmith in. At the 10th hour, I managed to escape the room by climbing through my bathroom window and through the balcony to the other room 😂 It's a good thing I did. 2 locksmiths showed up. They couldn't unlock it either. The lock was too sealed in. The other locksmith had to use the way I escaped to enter the room and from both ends remove the lock and handle entirely. Took them over an hour to do so.
Damn that work station is clean and well organised!!! Are you not worried that someone will rob your van ? It’s still working tools and am sure they’re not cheap damn … I’ll keep finger crossed for you that this will newer happen !!
I think the lock that he manually opens is a pretty good one (given that he's a locksmith). The key looks like it's some sort of disc core. Those can be pretty nasty since they use a high number of discs and the tools for picking them are not very common.
@@TUDORMARCU16 Yeah, looks similar to the additional locks some RVs have; the type of key tends to require special picks that aren't very common to have. Likely takes way longer to get through the lock than the door itself 👍🏻
My Dude is on a Dexter level with the lock popping skills!! That was beautiful mate!!! Keep the houdini spirit alive!! Especially with Eminems new released banger!! Lmfao
You’d think way back in the days a lock picker was known more commonly as a low petty thief or strung out criminal - but lock picking is a profession that not everyone can do or has time to train on, these people really out here saving lives and making peoples lives easier. Kudos
Instead of stealing cars, he's saving babies and helping people. Hero
Is this an actual job?
@@owaisfayoumi618yes
@@owaisfayoumi618 yes
@@owaisfayoumi618 Locksmith? Absolutely, and they aren't cheap. You're looking at at least $100, depends on the job. I have had to call a locksmith twice before, to get into our condo. I have also left my keys in the vehicle, but I have AAA so they come out for free and help... A certain number of times per year anyways! Best thing to do is to bury your house keys in the yard somewhere just in case. You can also get magnetic boxes designed to hold a spare truck/car key, just make sure the box magnet is strong enough to really stay on the vehicle. I suppose you could use some adhesive as well...
@@owaisfayoumi618 Yes, $10 per second.
“Keep my number mate incase you need to have the baby rescued again yeah!”😂😂
Keep the number mate incase your wife needs to knocked up bruva 😂😂😂 do chrue!!!
You realize that he's talking about cat
@@vallery75how do you know that?
@@vallery75 as in fuckin' mcat? 😂
💀☠️ don't do that sht
The dads smile and kind stance during that handshake really has some meaning behind it
Nooo, that’s a thankful British geez mate.
I just imagine the meaning behind it is him definitely knowing his wife is absolutely going to be talking about this for the rest of their lives.
In America we ruin the door by bending it open with an air bag. Ruins it everytime but it's open.👍
people on the internet just be saying shit fr
@@vlsr71not really 😂 if you don’t know wtf your doing maybe
What a man. It's a horrible feeling to know your baby is stuck in a dangerous situation when you're helpless. He's out here doing quick work, trying to keep parents at ease, and help them feel better about the situation
you could just smash the window if it's an emergency
@@arismuller8264i was about to say.
Was thinking am i the only person thinking this smh @arismuller8264
Or just don’t leave your kid in the car alone
@@gdotmoney96 Right. So you do understand it wasn't an emergency situation? It wasn't a hot day. The baby was fine.
Saves a baby, still calls his client the legend. People helping people. This is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
He's a legend because he's already called him out 68 times 😂
ye that just means good man. You don't receive that kinda of thing unless you show you got good morals, good thinking etc etc. Legend is actually a very respected term in GB english basically meaning You're a good fucking dude type of thing
@@Ahilliard44 know what it means... he's clearly a very regular customer!
Probably called him a legend by the hefty tip he gave him for saving his child’s life I know I would.
Se llama oficio.
Never thought of lock picking as a noble profession but this man is out here saving baby’s 😂😂
It's actually an incredibly useful skill. Unfortunately bad people use it so it gets a bad rap. People get locked out of houses, cars, trailer/bike locks, lockboxes, etc all the time and a locksmith typically will destroy the lock in order to get you in. You could make good money lock picking.
@@BullsMahunny Honestly not many bad people pick locks, they tend to not care about doing damage and breaking things is almost always faster.
Never heard of a locksmith? Basically all they do is pick locks lmao
@@MrBeetsGamingI would rather the asshole who robs me while I’m gone pick the lock to my house than smash a window🤷♂️ like shit there goes my pc but at least I don’t have to pay and deal with a repairman
maybe people just need to not have kid or a car
I can tell this guy enjoys every minute of his job
I bet he is! While my apprenticeship as a car mechanic I had a customer which had his door keys inside the glovebox. But the glovebox didnt open anymore so I had to breach it open without damaging something. It was such an awesome feeling to get it open and help the customer! I can only imagine the slightest how proud he can be on himself :)
Professional locksmith in US:
1- your van set up is probably one of the cleanest I’ve seen
2- interesting to see the lishi approach on auto, I usually just inflate bag a pull pole
I normal use lishi for residential
3- excellent job making sure you focused on the most important thing, the babies safety
Excellent video!
Hey bud! Appreciate you - thanks for the comment! Fellow lockie 👊 i always lishi unless door lock seized etc
Inflating bags ruin the door seals
Most cars today double lock lishi is needed also looks more professional 👌
Its the UK, the plates are yellow
@@damienamory5857 OP was saying that they're a locksmith in the US, not that the video poster was
What clean set up. Organised as heck. Im not into lock picking but the way you handle your shit is inspiring
I'm not into lock picking 😂
@@phillewis3095 Im not inot laughing but i chuckled at that too.
Well he doesn't have as many tools as a plumber or electrical there is no reason to be disorganised
@@phillewis3095😂 guess he never joined the thieves guild then.
Inspiring is a bit of a reach 😂😂
As a reminder every lock master is registered with local authorities.
One of the most trusted jobs in the world.
Respect
Not all of them 👀
Which authority would that be and why. It's not that complicated
😂😂@@HorribleSmileProductions
Timpsons you know shop that cuts keys? Has a 20% convict hire.
I always thought that was the madest job to hire ex prisoners for lol
In what country?
Loved his sense of urgency and concern for the baby.
The way my jaw went agape on seeing the entire Lishi product line on your workbench! Proper setup, that, worth the expense for the ease and speed
First it was welding, then woodwork, now I'm addicted to watching locking picking
I know what you mean mate I fall down the rabbit hole all the time. It was massive ground explosions for mining last week
Find McNally....
Wait till you see cow hoof picking
Weed is hell of a drug my friend me too 😂
@@maybe-xh8ilthe way I see it I feel like it’s semi educational for instance I’m an expert in brick laying never intentend to or have laid a brick in me life 😂😂 gotta be better than scrolling TikTok losing brain cells with each short vid of nonsense
What caught my attention is the way he moves, fast but no strain and efficient. So satisfying, shows more confidence to his service
Seriously! His maneuvers in the van were so smooth
thats what liking your job, being service minded and efficency looks like. Many people have the mindset "Earn as much money as possible with least amount of effort" aka work super slow
That's how everyone should work. Unfortunately it doesn't happen that way.
Pure efficiency ❤️
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
Gotta love the lishi tools for car locks especially. So much faster and easier than traditional picking most of the time.
Bros got the entire kidnapping collection in a office and the office is in the van 🤣
Love the little portable office 😂😂
So do I but I'm a big fan of van conversions in general.
How it should be honestly not how it always can be though
@@thefackingmanuela toolbox??
Right lol I just want one just to have it lol
@@rb2k196u telling us what you are?
Saving a baby gotta be one of the most rewarding things you can do in a job
Saving puppies.
@@JCDofNYC no way you value an animal life over a human life
yeah on the list it's just below getting paid
Well, he really didnt save a baby, he saved a window.
@@natehill8069 damn, fair point but my point still stands as much as a love dogs, children are way more important
Literally a life saver. I hope no one doubts anyones work, because hero's are everywhere
No he was a side window saver. Clearly nobody was in danger
Someone who is a Master/Mistress at his/her job is a real gift.
Bro use his skills in a good way respect
Maybe off the clock he's a cat burglar. 😂
With great power comes...aw ѕhіt.
Это все потому, что он белый
@@morningivy comes garage full of cars
To be fair that tool he used makes it so even a toddler could do it with a bit of patience.
love people like this who come in and completely fix a stressful situation not only physically but also emotionally by cracking jokes and being very charismatic- you didn’t only solve their problem you made their stress disappear immediately when you arrived!
Such a good point... He just exudes confidence and professionalism in a way that personally makes me feel much calmer about stressful situations like these... Charisma really goes a long way!
That’s so real, one time going to the university I got my car blocked and the dude that opened was such a nice guy that’s really calm down the whole situation
he's lockman, cracking safes and jokes
Great point.
Once I was backing out of a space a woman flew around the corner and BAM, when the cop was all done with the report and our small talk ended I said to her “Nice running into you!” 😂
Great to see a professional locksmith coming in a car. Over here, they usually come on cycles and they are damn good at their job.
“Thank god I ain’t high” words of a hero😂
He said thank god it ain't hot, eh. The captions are trash.
@x_pure 💯💯💯
@@x_pureohh. Yeah you’re right
Be handy to have this fellas number
its in his bio
Don’t jinx it m8 😂
@@FirearmsGunGear👍🏽
Fr 🤣
Yeah I thought this was his page at first! Unfortunately not 🙃
That little work bench in the back is slick
It doesn't look difficult at all. Is this the case? London is a high-risk area for car thefts? This question is not a joke.
@@user-ey7wy5yx2v ofcourse it doesn’t look hard because he’s a professional
@@user-ey7wy5yx2v The guy is just good at his job, average person does not know how to do this/what tools are necessary for what vehicles/locks.
To be honest locks do not stop extremely determined and intelligent thieves, they merely cut out "crimes of opportunity".
Most modern cars will not run without the "chip" key though, it's not like you can just break in and drive it away.
Hotwiring is another learned skill that car thieves need in order to steal cars.
Also, all you need to unlock the majority of cars is a long arm/probe, and a special balloon you insert into the car door and then inflate. I have had my car broken into this way many times when I forgot my keys inside... A mechanic can show you how.
@@user-ey7wy5yx2vonce you learn how to do it yes. it is very easy with some cars, all you would need is a couple of air pump wedges and a long reach tool then you could press the unlock button or pull the handles. source: previously a locksmith for 2 years and did many of these calls but without his fancy lishi tools since my old boss wouldnt get them
The right tool at the right time. Anyone remember their “clothes hanger” days? 😂😂😂🎉😢😮😅❤❤❤
The criminal masterminds planning a heist. "Jake, hit this guy up we need him." 💀
Thank you for your verbal concern for the baby. Shows character
Well, it's also important, because if, say it was a boiling hot day and it was already very hot inside (or in this case, if for example the baby had gotten very sick for some reason), then the best course of action would be to just smash the window and rescue the baby.
I'd really hope the guy asked them whether the baby was ok on the call before he said he'd come out... Kinda like how when you call to make an appointment with a GP, with some places the first thing their answer machine says is that if the call is about an emergency then you should hang up and call the emergency number instead...
@@Vousieooh thats a good point yeah
@@lizard_girl_ Yup. It's something one would generally assume people know - that if you're actually sick enough that your life is in danger you call an ambulance not a normal doctor, but apparently nowadays companies might be able to get sued for not reminding people of that. 🤦♀
Oi! So i am a firefighter in America. I love our locksmith in our city! I wish he had lights and sirens like us. He gets in fast and without damage to the vehicle. It is so hard to convince people to wait for yall. Yall really are amazing, thank yall for everything
I agree with you. They really should be able to have lights and sirens. Especially here down south where it gets so hot. 93 degrees F yesterday, and it was only the last day in May. It's honestly crazy to me that people will still leave their babies and pets in their cars.
I'd call the locksmith, but depending on the weather, I'm smashing the window.
@@sabbykattshimmer1413I mean, if your baby is actually in danger because it’s that hot, you break out the front passenger window and enter the vehicle.
One way you could get around this (depending on state) is to have a firefighter and/or police auxiliary and have the companies who are vetted have the employees that would work the jobs join the auxiliary. I remember years ago there was a small mountain town that had alot of accidents who did something like this to give tow truck operators the ability to legally use lights and sirens when they were "activated" and authorized.
@@2nd-placeYeah but the baby might get hurt in the process :(
You take a lot of pride in your work and it shows! Cheers
Right man at the right place (literally). Cool, calm and makes the people chuck a smile in their distress 10/10
this bloke is a master at his craft, insanely impressive.
So is everyone, at their craft
@SleepExports that's not true lmao. You never encountered a shitty plumber, electrician, mechanic?
@@yb3240 Why have you only used occupations predominantly filled by men?
Lock picking is a piece of piss ffs 😅
@@SleepExports it's not that deep, these are just textbook examples of crafts... so typical to pick a detail and disregarding the ultimate intention of the question
Dads smile made that so worth it
Love people who take pride in their work
British ppl really do sound like such nice people. Guy just casually called somone a legend😂...thats awsome. ❤
Not often you hear that. Thank you for the positive comment
It is because we only ever see the surly, half drunk, A-hole ones, which is barely any of them.
This guy maxed out charisma and agility
And lock picking. 😅
@@robinradema1 That's the agility part.
I don’t know what’s more legendary, You or your van 😂
Him, his van, or his attitude! 💯
His van was sick. Such a nice and clean setup.
Love the locksmiths they do an amazing job coming to the rescue. ❤
Un cerrajero profesional! Espero que lo valoren por su buen y rápido trabajo! 🎉🎉
What a professional locksmith should be.....👍 Friendly and extremely competent
Man I just love seeing people being useful to society and using their talents to help others. That dude was so genuinely thankful for you helping him out
Could not have put this any better myself!
You've never needed a locksmith?
That's the way you feel everytime...
@@rexeverything4578 yup, I always try to tip them if I got cash on me. Locking your keys in your car is the worst feeling lol
Fantastic service minded craftsman. This is a master at work, satisfying to watch
Saves the baby and the car! Truly a legend.
Never really been into lock picking videos but something about this dude, speed, organised, no mess no fuss and just really nice dude and gets on with all his customers
Видимо это не местный. Нидерланды очень медлительные,
You should definitely watch LockPickingLawyer for great almost ASMR type videos and also used a lego character to unlock locks, sometimes even a fork, or McnallyOfficial for just jamming a lock pick, or the favorite "You're using a master lock to open it use a masterlock" and smashes one against the other to open it lol lots of time just using a speed square to open them, but he also lock picks, but just a huge change going from LPL to McNally lol both great watches!
He's really reliable. He has helped me steal many cars. Tysm
I was a locksmith & part of the MLA in Daventry. The best part of the job was seeing how happy my job made people. It’s been 27 years since I gave it up, and a lot’s changed technology wise. One thing that’s not is the respect for the job. Great stuff 👌🔑 🔐
This man had the ability to take a different path in life.
You not reaching over and grabbing the keys yourself really shows your professionalism
womp womp
@@CrisNich-hj3gd ? I wasn't being sarcastic. I mean actually professional. It's not his property and it keeps the mental image of a criminal and locksmith separate in the customer's mind.
@@sagetarus1same as when a smith opens your house door, they only crack it to check if the lock's open and then close the door. They don't look inside the home since that's your property
@@sagetarus1 womp womp
@@CrisNich-hj3gdyour life must feel like a womp womp
What a sweetie. His whole attitude. I sat behind every slow person I could, and he asked about babe a couple times. What a doll.❤
It’s crazy - this guy could break into people’s dreams while they sleep he’s got the kit, but he’s out here helping people out :)
bro can steal every car but hes helping ppl i fw that heavy
I love this equipment - you're really great 🎉🎉🎉
“Thank god I ain’t high “ lmao
i think he said thank god it ain't hot, eh - thinking about the baby in this situation lol. although it probably is good that he wasn't high xD
@@ctrainbeatsthe text said thank god I ain’t high, that’s what he meant. AI created nonsense.
@@Julien_Quinzy true that
You checked on the baby not once but twice I like that.
My son did this at 2 years old. It was hot, I had just stepped out of the car to go around to get him since we were just sitting in a parking lot, he hopped in my seat and locked the doors. I smashed my window so goddamned fast. Didn't even think twice. Learned my lesson that day!
We need these skilled and kind Folks to cover our mistakes, well done Sir!
This seems like the most chill job ever, helping people out and traveling around
😂 love how ur more concerned ab the baby than the parents…
It ain’t the first time for them
Why should he be concerned about adults? 😂
@@MarkkuS*Than the parents are
😂@@MarkkuS
I mean babies can die in cars from heat or cold very easily. The parents are able to manage their own needa
My dad’s a locksmith for 35+ years and he’s about to teach me everything! Can’t wait to get out there and save babies 😂
Love this about social media. Tradesmen can share their day and it’s actually interesting. These kind of people are the foundation of modern civilisation.
Asking multiple times if the baby was ok is super good makes you look very good to your clients and gets your business more clients
Bro was super good og... bro literally be like concerned for bro & bro's baby ngl
There is nothing that compares to a genuine craftswoman or craftsman. So impressive...
And the best part is seeing people using their powers for Good.
Love ya'll ❤️
What a brilliant job 👍😁👍
And just going by this one short video i can see how genuinely brilliant your are at it. Also i see a kind brilliant man..
True professional gentleman.
Well done fella 👏
As an American, calling someone a legend sounds like the highest accolade. I'm going to start using it in Georgia haha. You're a legend dude!
I love how polite and nice u actually are each time. A really well educated man 😉
lmao the caption " thank god I ain't high"😂
Makes you laugh how AI can't understand his accent, thank god it ain't hot, hey
What did he say ? i played it 10 times and still hear that !😂
He said, "Just thank God it ain't hot ay?"
Since the baby was stuck inside the car.
I'm high lol
I'll bet if there weren't captions it would have been much easier to hear what he really said. Had me fooled.
Absolute legend mate, of that wss my boy you saved id probably give ya a hug. I use to work in a suoermarket and would often find children left in the car windoes uo middle of summer while their psrents are shopping. Its always a worrying moment.
you just gotta love watching the art of a person just being able to fix a problem big or small, with such ease.
🫡👊
Bro is so smooth with his movements😩
Professional, efficient & competent. people won’t mind paying whatever he asks for…props.
Yeah sure I'm gonna pay him whatever the dude asks for because he spent 2 hours of his time to do what millions around the world do, and make himself a standerd trades persons setup. What a bloody champion ay
@@yomanwsup you’re a plant pot. 😂💯
@yomanwsup dude, that was brutal.
"da baby alright, yeh?"
"Ya she's just a little deaf now..."
I love this kind of jobs ❤
You are a lovely person. And your Van organization and efficiency is fuggin Art
I just love the energy of this. Like everyones so positive!
Daily reminder to always be on local your locksmith’s good side
SUCH a great company
“Just thank god i ain’t high” lmao
I believe he said Thank God it ain't hot and the subtitles don't understand him
No way he said that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah, it's "thank god it ain't hot" because there was a baby trapped inside the car and he got delayed in traffic coming to save it.
Keep my number mate, for the next kid
He really said "you're a legend," for leaving a baby in a car. 😂
He was super fast! ❤
I love the set up of his transit. I used to work out of one to do auto glass, which is decked out with slide out tool drawers I love he has a desk in here so he can sit down and get to business inside the privacy of his transit😊
Your demeanor kicks ass
Those lockpicks are awesome... and really cheap aswell
Well if you want to be prepared you need quite a lot of thise lichi tools. But as a professional it is really a good investment
That lockpick was smooth as silk
That truck setup is sick!!
This guy gets what it means to be your own boss BUT also knows the importance of humble and humility! If I ever lose my keys (never happened in 37 years but hey never know!) I’m sure this guy be one of the first I call! What a boss!
Normally it takes hours for the locksmith to come out. This one is amazing!
ive called a locksmith a number of times and not once has it taken more than 15 minutes fro them to arrive.
I remember the wind slamming my bedroom door shut one time. 😂 I was locked in for 10 hours.
4 hours in, someone else finally came home and went to get the house keys. The keys in the house wouldn't open it. So they had to call a locksmith in. At the 10th hour, I managed to escape the room by climbing through my bathroom window and through the balcony to the other room 😂 It's a good thing I did. 2 locksmiths showed up. They couldn't unlock it either. The lock was too sealed in. The other locksmith had to use the way I escaped to enter the room and from both ends remove the lock and handle entirely. Took them over an hour to do so.
That was a pleasure to watch. Teach me. This looks like a great career. Very rewarding.
Damn that work station is clean and well organised!!! Are you not worried that someone will rob your van ? It’s still working tools and am sure they’re not cheap damn … I’ll keep finger crossed for you that this will newer happen !!
It's probably got some sick locks on it... A challenge for the lock picking lawyer.
I don't think someone can unlock a lock picking master with customized lock set bro😅
I think the lock that he manually opens is a pretty good one (given that he's a locksmith).
The key looks like it's some sort of disc core. Those can be pretty nasty since they use a high number of discs and the tools for picking them are not very common.
@@TUDORMARCU16 Yeah, looks similar to the additional locks some RVs have; the type of key tends to require special picks that aren't very common to have. Likely takes way longer to get through the lock than the door itself 👍🏻
Something about his voice just makes me happy ☺️
He's emotionally intelligent and valids what everyone is going through
My Dude is on a Dexter level with the lock popping skills!! That was beautiful mate!!! Keep the houdini spirit alive!! Especially with Eminems new released banger!! Lmfao
This is very professional and he really know what his doing
We need someone like you in America.
Money machine 5 mins work
Skills to pay the bills.
Those tools aren't cheap either
You pay for his expertise and knowledge not his time
Paid for what you know, not what you do.
Lichi tools can be used by a beginner with maybe 10 min training. And if you want a good toolset it costs ~1k, so not such a big of an investment
He reallly appreciated his help
You provide such a great service. Good on you mate
Your van set up is first off top notch and this makes me wanna learn another skill 😂
True courteous professional. Cheers mate.
You’d think way back in the days a lock picker was known more commonly as a low petty thief or strung out criminal - but lock picking is a profession that not everyone can do or has time to train on, these people really out here saving lives and making peoples lives easier. Kudos
This dude set up is amazing. Looks like someone on military mission