Lmao as weird as that is at a glance, I'm pretty sure he's said he does professional lock picking, so it's no weirder than a Blacksmith having a Forge or a carpenter having a jigsaw
You wouldn't hear it, all he has to do is record from that camera, and slowly insert it I to the lock. The video can be read and a key can be made away from the house
A few years back I bought a second hand motorbike from a city a few hundred kays away. While driving back, the keys fell out of the ignition without me noticing. I called the local locksmith (in the town I'd stopped for gas) and he arrived with a small toolkit. He took out a flashlight and started to peer into the lock. He then produced a blank key and what looked like a pair of pliers. He then, from sight alone, proceeded to cut me a brand new key in under 10 minutes by hand. I believe it was this event that provoked my interest in non-destructive openings and lead me to become a subscriber of a lock-picking channel...
You sir found a real locksmith and that could actually do motorcycles lol I'm in the industry so.. I can say there's less guys out there that know how to do what he did.. good job finding a real locksmith lol
This is the locksmith you recommended to your friends. An artisan that is honest. Any lower skilled locksmith skips to the destruction of the lock and charges you for a new one with installation.
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Hey, everybody needs a hobby. If you're interested in busting into peoples houses, you might as well have a defence strategy planned to keep out of jail
@@adtrlthegamer7449 Pretty much, but then again how many thieves are going to use a specialized camera and then to cut a key and have the equipment laying around to do so? The decoder camera cost over $340 alone? Unless they are very professional and something very valuable behind the door, or gate which if it is then sure be way more secure then just a pad lock? Unless they not looking to steal but break into in for other reasons like to go after someone and don’t want to force entrance Plus locksmiths already use devices similar or decoder tools already.
Yeah, if someone uses a wifi camera on your door, then has one of these machines to cut a key...I have bad news for you. They're getting in your house no matter what...it doesn't matter what kind of lock you have.
The part of this I found the most interesting was actually the key cutting machine. I've never seen one up close and overhead before. Some years ago I dabbled at making my own keys with a set of blanks, gauges and a hand nibbling tool. It was frustrating, laborious and, in my hands at least, I had a high error rate with incorrectly cut blanks outnumbering my successes. Your machine embarrasses my pitiful efforts.
@@jimmysparks315 I tried again since leaving the earlier comment and, using the Albert Lebel method with my Lishi nibbler tool - take smaller bites, be patient and be prepared to sacrifice lots of blanks as I practice - I had more success. It's still tricky to cut Yale and similar blanks (the formats usually found here in the UK) with that tool, but it can be done.
Yeah, but no. This video was basically him cutting a key for a lock. Take the key making out and it's really no longer than any of his other videos. lol
@@Adrian-dl9nb could, but it's more that his lawyering knowledge keeps him in the know on what's legal and what isn't, what loopholes exist and such. Once he's in prison, that knowledge doesn't help him very much anymore now does it? ;)
The more I watch this channel the more I realize that locks are truly there to keep the honest people honest. Anyone intent on getting in can quickly do so in numerous ways, without having to break the door down or attempt to kick it in. Think I'll invest in some maglocks with hidden proximity sensors (or something along those lines) and leave the regular locks as dummies so nobody will even know about the maglocks.
yep fro all the shit masterlock gets 99% of theives will just cut it or Break around the lock. So yes masterlocks are crap. but also masterlocks are cheap and deter the vast majority.
I love that he cuts the key and then uses it to open the lock all in one continuous shot. Like no matter how skilled he shows us he is, he still wants to make sure no one can claim he's doing camera tricks.
If you’ve seen his over 100 videos on lock picking & the difficulty of some of those locks, then there’s no doubt. He don’t need the key making m/c to open this simple lock.
These are kind of required for a professional locksmith. When I can get a garage built I can then start stocking up for running my own business, and I've one eyed up.
Just discovered your channel and my mind is blown! Here I am thinking of an episode of the A-Team when the crew had to take an impression of a key in order to replicate it and it worked, that blew my mind as a 9-year old kid and that memory still sticks with me today lol! Love your channel and you have a new fan!
I'm sure he had some practice in with this lock and cutting the key, (knowing what cuts to make before the video) but regardless it's still impressive!! Practice with this one single lock would just make it so you could do it with any of these locks in that amount of time....
A man and his toys. When I started my career, was single with a nice paycheck I learned the mantra “he who dies with the most toys wins”. I love this channel and your dedication to your hobby!
Slower than picking, but a nifty solution for replacing a lost key without destroying the lock. Probably only economic for expensive locks, in a commercial application.
@@lairdcummings9092 It's also worth noting that the Quikset Smart Key system is reykeyable without effort, if you have the current key all you need is a new key, so for taking possession of a premises this sort of action is perfect, no new locks needed.
Nah, check out his video on the Bowley lock. He tried pretty damn hard to get into that one and failed so bad he didn't even show an attempt on camera.
LPL: "Hello, this is the Lock-Picking..." Somebody in the background: *clears throat* LPL: "This is the Key-Making Lawyer, and today a court ordered me to show you how to legally open a door..."
As an expert in 3D printing and CNC technology I'm surprised that you folks haven't caught up. For the fun of it, I 3D printed a working key for one of my locks. If you have the numbers for a particular lock it should be possible to "add" a blank key object file with each of the correct cylinder offset object files then slice/print the resulting toolpath file. You could either print it on a metal (or even plastic) 3D printer or mill it using a CNC machine from metal, for example.
@@PanduPoluan welp color me surprised he's actually a lawyer. Welp that doesn't mean he isn't currently a locksmith. Well he technically is just not a professional. But I was talking professional not as a hobby.
Driving to college in the 80s I locked my keys in the car. I called a locksmith to get me in. After he was done I showed him how my keys were on the dash board. He said if I let him try something he would cut my bill in half. We proceeded to look at the keys trough the window and used a handheld key cutter and made a key. It didn't work on the first cut so he eyeballed it again and made one modification and it worked.
This is now one of my favorite LPL videos. I don’t know why but it’s just extremely satisfying and such a smart method of beating the lock. My absolute favorite videos from LPL are his destructive entry videos, especially the Ramset ones, but this is my favorite non destructive video.
And this isn't a copy, it's a perfect new key. Copies degrade with every generation of copy but this is a key origination machine that is usually used when repining a lock
Cool gadgets, I remember when a young teen about 40 years ago and my parents would occasionally take away my car key. Being a defiant kid and handy with tools, I then drew around the actual key on a sheet of aluminum and marked the grooves. I rough cut then hand filed a key cutting key slots with my Dremel tool and a guide, after a bit more filing the key worked perfectly! I just wanted to see if I could do it and I did, lol. 😎👍
My first car, a 61 Buick Special, the ignition switch would turn without a key. It had a lock position, but I never used it. I also would always lock the door by reaching through the vent window and pushing the handle forward.
When I was working for an Oldsmobile dealership , The parts department had a hand operated key cutter that a depth gauge that could be set for whatever pin was being cut . With a squeeze of the handles a new key could be made using some code that was in a manufacturers manual. AND ....it was cordless!
I'm impressed at how in intuitive that key-cutting machine is to use. Just from watching you use it without explanation, I think I'd be able to successfully cut a key too!
That lock popping open with the freshly-made key is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on this channel - thanks for sharing that process.
That is a very nice machine. I'm sure the hours that it took to pay for it were worth it. I've always enjoyed your videos, but this one really stands out to me for some reason. Excellent job!
The way he immediately uses his freshly cut key to unlock the padlock literally without saying anything actually made me laugh. Oozing confidence he is!
@@AdamLaRosa I prefer to deconstruct videos on You Tube. So many channels are completely fake. Actually LPL is one of the genuine channels with real content, so you may even get to see that first cut of the key not working here (that's if it ever happened). But there are many people putting out stuff pretending it is real and what is more the retarded portion of their viewers believe it is real! It is my job to help expose and educate these people. So rather than "revelling in mysteries" , I expose the fakers. It's just a different approach. I'm not saying your approach is wrong, but life would be boring if we all did and acted the same!
@@PreservationEnthusiast A lot of channels will also make videos that are modeled after TV and pretend like they got it perfect on the first try. Take FaZe for instance, trickshots take many tries when the enemy is just standing still and for the most part the other players are likely trying to out gun the FaZe boys.
That's why I felt uncomfortable watching this video I don't use padlocks my buildings are lag bolted shut over the last dozen years I've found a couple lag bolts partially unscrewed thieves are lazy and a dozen 4 inch lag bolts takes some time to unscrew unless you use a cordless drill I rarely open these buildings except during growing season
Awesome, I've been looking at this tool for a bit, I can see how this would save a lot of time. And you can charge the customer for the code to the lock!
You did get to see just about everything it does though. Set the position and cut the depth. He was a little artsy going left and right of center by a millimeter or so on each position so I'd like to hear him talk through it, too.
Seems pretty intuitive; a cutting burr, a burnishing wheel, and a pair of feed screws associated with an exchangeable template card. A bit more advanced than the old key cutting machines I used as a kid, but recognizable.
It looks really simple, I expected something much more complex actually. It seems that the right knob controls the side to side movement, which is shown by the bottom needle (and the blue card gives a scale to let you know in front of which position you're at). The bottom knob controls the "depth" of the cut, shown by the top needle. If you want to do a 4 cut in position 3, put the bottom needle to 3, then the top needle to 4, and then move the key side to side a bit (shown by the smaller lines on the bottom scale) to make the cut wide enough.
@@robertkribs9513 you can see the left and right of each position marked on the scale. You probably have to make the cuts wide enough, or the key would bind a lot.
Neighbor has one of these and i had to completely dissasemble it after failing to pick it for a few minutes in order to manually rekey it. It was pretty easy to do, and I'd highly recommend using these on your house, airb&b, and rental!
It strange... no locksmith I have ever been to has been able to cut a key perfectly the first time. It often takes them over an hour of re-adjustment to produce a key that works.
because he owns a channel dedicated to lockpicking with millions of followers and is probably the best lockpicker in the world? i mean it makes perfect sense
Probably because he has a machine shop in his basement as well; see the videos of LPL and Bosnian Bill making the original prototypes of the infamous disc detainer pick
Finally, the one device LPL has never used to open a lock: The key.
He is the lock _picking_ lawyer, not the lock _using_ lawyer
@@64_Tesseract Surely it's more the lock (ab)using lawyer... and in this example a key using lawyer?
@@AdventureKyles :)
@@rjayy1 I didn't even checked it, but anyway im gonna say no
😝
"I just happen to have a key cutting machine in my garage."
Lmao as weird as that is at a glance, I'm pretty sure he's said he does professional lock picking, so it's no weirder than a Blacksmith having a Forge or a carpenter having a jigsaw
I'm like
"Of course he does"
I do, it's awesome. I make keys for my whole family.
But just imagine watching video recording of a guy coming out of your house with your Tv and door lock
That took me tf out.
Man I don't know what's scarier. Hearing him say 3 is binding or him creating a key right outside your door
You wouldn't hear it, all he has to do is record from that camera, and slowly insert it I to the lock. The video can be read and a key can be made away from the house
@@hardcodedsoftware4212 no I dont think you understand he has to do it right outside of your door
"Let me in or else!"
"YEAH? Or else what?"
*grinding sound*
"...oh god no"
Like he said, he could just file down a blank right then and there. There's nothing that can stop him for long.
Just don't use such outdated simple locks on your house.
A few years back I bought a second hand motorbike from a city a few hundred kays away. While driving back, the keys fell out of the ignition without me noticing. I called the local locksmith (in the town I'd stopped for gas) and he arrived with a small toolkit.
He took out a flashlight and started to peer into the lock. He then produced a blank key and what looked like a pair of pliers. He then, from sight alone, proceeded to cut me a brand new key in under 10 minutes by hand.
I believe it was this event that provoked my interest in non-destructive openings and lead me to become a subscriber of a lock-picking channel...
You sir found a real locksmith and that could actually do motorcycles lol I'm in the industry so.. I can say there's less guys out there that know how to do what he did.. good job finding a real locksmith lol
This is the locksmith you recommended to your friends. An artisan that is honest. Any lower skilled locksmith skips to the destruction of the lock and charges you for a new one with installation.
*led
@@Invertedworldx fewer
I use to pick those with street cleaner brush metal left in street.
I'm suddenly reminded of a scene from Police Squad:
"Who are you? How did you get in here?"
"I'm a locksmith, and... I'm a locksmith."
😂🤣🤣
He was asked "Who are you?" - Not " What are you?".
Thereforesound funny at first sight, but is bonkers at 2nd.
@@kulturfreund6631 ...he literally has what you said in his unedited comment.
@@kulturfreund6631 Umm, you might want to read again lol
@@DxBlack based on timing I believe it's possible for a comment to show as unedited as long as there are no replies to it yet - possible (although unlikely) kult had watched the video, loaded the old comment, and had it edited prior to him typing a response. In any case, that's all I have for you today. If you have any questions or comments about this comment, please reply below, and as always, have a nice day.
"I just happen to have a key cutting machine in my garage."
I'm starting to think this guy might not really be a lawyer 😂
Hey, everybody needs a hobby. If you're interested in locks, you might as well get key cutting machine or two.
Hey, Everybody needs a hobby. if you're interesting in busting into peoples houses, you might as well cut key using a key cutting machine or two.
Hey, everybody needs a hobby. If you're interested in busting into peoples houses, you might as well have a defence strategy planned to keep out of jail
well he already needs a license to own a lockpicking kit
Possibly he worked his way through law school in a lock Smith's shop
Kwikset: we finally made a lock that LPL considers decently pick resistant
LPL: let me show you how to make a KEY for it
Kwikset: *Takes a sip of water before spitting and screaming out.* "OH COME ON!!?"
@@adtrlthegamer7449 Pretty much, but then again how many thieves are going to use a specialized camera and then to cut a key and have the equipment laying around to do so? The decoder camera cost over $340 alone? Unless they are very professional and something very valuable behind the door, or gate which if it is then sure be way more secure then just a pad lock? Unless they not looking to steal but break into in for other reasons like to go after someone and don’t want to force entrance
Plus locksmiths already use devices similar or decoder tools already.
@@thetechgenie7374 Ok.
@@thetechgenie7374 the point is, there is literally no lock that is unpick able given minimal effort
Yeah, if someone uses a wifi camera on your door, then has one of these machines to cut a key...I have bad news for you. They're getting in your house no matter what...it doesn't matter what kind of lock you have.
The part of this I found the most interesting was actually the key cutting machine. I've never seen one up close and overhead before. Some years ago I dabbled at making my own keys with a set of blanks, gauges and a hand nibbling tool. It was frustrating, laborious and, in my hands at least, I had a high error rate with incorrectly cut blanks outnumbering my successes. Your machine embarrasses my pitiful efforts.
Hand nibbling tool? I always use a set of needle files.
At least you tried... 10/10
@@jimmysparks315 I tried again since leaving the earlier comment and, using the Albert Lebel method with my Lishi nibbler tool - take smaller bites, be patient and be prepared to sacrifice lots of blanks as I practice - I had more success. It's still tricky to cut Yale and similar blanks (the formats usually found here in the UK) with that tool, but it can be done.
@@bikkies 20/10 !
Most locksmith here have this and I witnessed this in action several times when I order duplicates for my keys
This is probably the slowest this man has ever opened a lock.
Time to open 10000000 locks with this method so it can save him time
@@CyIinder Turns out LPL made a universal masterkey. He doesn't even need to pick locks anymore, he just whips out his key.
Yeah, but no. This video was basically him cutting a key for a lock. Take the key making out and it's really no longer than any of his other videos. lol
5 minutes to cut a key, that is admireable even for pick times
@@JamesPhillipsOfficial the commitment is commendable
He's a lawyer to keep himself out of prison. He's a lockpicker in case he doesn't.
That's funny because you could argue the opposite in a very similar way.
@@Adrian-dl9nb could, but it's more that his lawyering knowledge keeps him in the know on what's legal and what isn't, what loopholes exist and such. Once he's in prison, that knowledge doesn't help him very much anymore now does it? ;)
You may want to hire his services next time you build a dinosaur park. I don't know, might keep the velociraptors away from the tourists.
@@TheNefastor spare no expense!!
If he was locked up, he'd just pick his way out..... Unless they sealed him in the cell with packaging🙃
The more I watch this channel the more I realize that locks are truly there to keep the honest people honest. Anyone intent on getting in can quickly do so in numerous ways, without having to break the door down or attempt to kick it in. Think I'll invest in some maglocks with hidden proximity sensors (or something along those lines) and leave the regular locks as dummies so nobody will even know about the maglocks.
They’re also there to dissuade thieves who are looking for quick and easy entry.
yep fro all the shit masterlock gets 99% of theives will just cut it or Break around the lock. So yes masterlocks are crap. but also masterlocks are cheap and deter the vast majority.
Even as a watched video from his key-cam, I guessed every single depth incorrectly.
Glad I wasent the only one lol .
same damn
I love that he cuts the key and then uses it to open the lock all in one continuous shot. Like no matter how skilled he shows us he is, he still wants to make sure no one can claim he's doing camera tricks.
Josef, totally agree, I was going to say the same thing. The man knows his stuff!
He's a lawyer. So...
If you’ve seen his over 100 videos on lock picking & the difficulty of some of those locks, then there’s no doubt. He don’t need the key making m/c to open this simple lock.
Tony D. Over 1000
I'm 100% sure that he does a run test for all his videos or maybe two takes if something goes wrong
LPL: “I happen to have a machine for cutting keys in my garage”
Everyone: of course you do 😅
My thought exactly
These are kind of required for a professional locksmith. When I can get a garage built I can then start stocking up for running my own business, and I've one eyed up.
Literally what I said... out loud.
Anyone else surprised that Bosnian Bill didn’t help make it?
@@chriswaldrip2739 coming soon... 😏
This has been a huge help to me as a locksmith, no longer do I need to drill every smartkey I come upon.
Remember, never tell your customers that a broken window is cheaper than a locksmith.
Just discovered your channel and my mind is blown! Here I am thinking of an episode of the A-Team when the crew had to take an impression of a key in order to replicate it and it worked, that blew my mind as a 9-year old kid and that memory still sticks with me today lol! Love your channel and you have a new fan!
Dude is now at the point where he doesn't even pick the lock anymore, he just makes a new key
...and somehow that is the *slow* way to open locks for him.
@@matejlieskovsky9625 but, its better in the long run if the lock needs to be repeatedly used and someone else needs to be the one getting in and out.
And so he became a master of keys in the matrix
He gave that lock the PS3 treatment.
I literally laughed out loud
He made an entirely new key in under 3 minutes to unlock that lock.
What a legend
The fact that he manually made it using a paper with lines for measuring the cuts is impressive, he must be very proud.
@@Pycran oh 100%
I'm sure he had some practice in with this lock and cutting the key, (knowing what cuts to make before the video) but regardless it's still impressive!! Practice with this one single lock would just make it so you could do it with any of these locks in that amount of time....
Cops are still going to use bolt cutters and a battering ram. "Non-destructive entry"? Where's the fun in that!
@@geraldfrost4710 its a great way to get into an object to place a bug without anyone noticing.
A man and his toys.
When I started my career, was single with a nice paycheck I learned the mantra “he who dies with the most toys wins”.
I love this channel and your dedication to your hobby!
That is so pretty fine art you’ve got going on there! Nice work! Thanks for sharing!
LPL so dedicated to trimming fluff he's showing actual like movie spy tech AND cutting a new key in about 5 minutes total
But he forgot to blow on it...they always blow on it in the movies.
Weaker men would have made this video 20 min long
Love it
The name's Wright. Phoenix Wright.
Thousandth like
This must be the most effort LPL has done to open a lock!
Got tired of opening locks with thin pieces of metal and bubblegum so went the other way and put in a crap ton of effort to open it cleanly
Slower than picking, but a nifty solution for replacing a lost key without destroying the lock.
Probably only economic for expensive locks, in a commercial application.
@@lairdcummings9092 It's also worth noting that the Quikset Smart Key system is reykeyable without effort, if you have the current key all you need is a new key, so for taking possession of a premises this sort of action is perfect, no new locks needed.
@@benisted1614 so... Reproduce just one key, and you can then easily re-key the entire house?
Nifty!
Nah, check out his video on the Bowley lock. He tried pretty damn hard to get into that one and failed so bad he didn't even show an attempt on camera.
I always looked a lock pickers as like magicians, but 1:41 of just watching you do this you have made years of fog make absolute sense
LPL: "Hello, this is the Lock-Picking..."
Somebody in the background: *clears throat*
LPL: "This is the Key-Making Lawyer, and today a court ordered me to show you how to legally open a door..."
“I just so happen to have a device that makes keys”
Sir, you are the key.
If they ever make another Matrix movie, LPL will play the Key Maker...but it will only show his hands.
@@Dwayne_Bearup Keymaster from Ghostbuster.
Yeah, and he’s a self-made man. Where do you think he made himself?
czcams.com/channels/jWpq0YajYbpMFQQKuGkMbA.html
This man went from lockpicking to literally making the key lmao
I see a man of a bad game with culture
And so do you
A key that opens many locks is a master key.
A lock that opens with many keys is a Masterlock.
@@mariokarter13 lol nice one XD
And the "Lawyer" part is here just for show at this point...
As an expert in 3D printing and CNC technology I'm surprised that you folks haven't caught up. For the fun of it, I 3D printed a working key for one of my locks. If you have the numbers for a particular lock it should be possible to "add" a blank key object file with each of the correct cylinder offset object files then slice/print the resulting toolpath file. You could either print it on a metal (or even plastic) 3D printer or mill it using a CNC machine from metal, for example.
You have a very calm, thorough way of speaking in your videos, it's nice then again communication is key.
" I just happen to have a key machine in my garage"
Why am I not surprised?
I'm pretty damn sure he is or was a lock smith.
@@TheNameTag He was a lawyer...
@@PanduPoluan welp color me surprised he's actually a lawyer. Welp that doesn't mean he isn't currently a locksmith. Well he technically is just not a professional. But I was talking professional not as a hobby.
@@TheNameTag He is a professional. He does make money off his hobby. You just watched it.
@@bhume7535 I've never seen an ad on any of his videos so as far as I know he doesn't make any money of off youtube
Driving to college in the 80s I locked my keys in the car. I called a locksmith to get me in. After he was done I showed him how my keys were on the dash board. He said if I let him try something he would cut my bill in half. We proceeded to look at the keys trough the window and used a handheld key cutter and made a key. It didn't work on the first cut so he eyeballed it again and made one modification and it worked.
Damn, that's so nice of him.
I expected a prank where he smashed the windshield and handed you your keys.
@@donkremer6019 🤣🤣
Nice, a show of skill AND half price.
He was his father since he charged you less for more work, plus an extra key 😂.
Wow, you are the gold standard of picking locks. Great videos!
This is now one of my favorite LPL videos. I don’t know why but it’s just extremely satisfying and such a smart method of beating the lock. My absolute favorite videos from LPL are his destructive entry videos, especially the Ramset ones, but this is my favorite non destructive video.
I feel like LPL is just showing off his toys in this episode.
Do you suggest that LPL is Joker?
I watched again looking for toys, but only seen tools of the trade ;)
@@kvozart8437 or a smoker?
Sponsored by us viewers of course,
This video must have been filmed awhile ago. This tool is old
“Who are you, and how did you get in here?”
“ I’m a locksmith, and I’m a locksmith.”
w h e e z e
Nice Police Squad reference, well done
I am a locksmith's locksmith.
why did you cheat on me?
he's a locksmith and he's a lockpicker
oh
- State your name, rank and intentions!
- The Doctor, doctor, fun.
The camera was the most amazing part to me. I didn't know that we had cameras that were that small!!
I'm not sure the camera was in the key. I suspect there's a fiber optic system in the key and the camera is in the bulky black handle.
Surgery
That key cutter has a sound that’s somewhere between creepy and relaxing.
Small brain: break the lock
Big brain: pick the lock
Galaxy brain: manufacture a new key
..LoL..
LMFAO
Under rated comment
micro brain: break the door
Universe brain: manufacture a new lock
That was faster than the hardware store can copy a key for me 😂
That was faster than I can *find* my keys...
That's faster than I can remember I lost my keys
And this isn't a copy, it's a perfect new key. Copies degrade with every generation of copy but this is a key origination machine that is usually used when repining a lock
But he didnt copy any key..
😀😃😄😅😅😂🤣💩🙋
Cool gadgets, I remember when a young teen about 40 years ago and my parents would occasionally take away my car key. Being a defiant kid and handy with tools, I then drew around the actual key on a sheet of aluminum and marked the grooves. I rough cut then hand filed a key cutting key slots with my Dremel tool and a guide, after a bit more filing the key worked perfectly! I just wanted to see if I could do it and I did, lol. 😎👍
Hell my first car, a 48 chevrolet, the key would turn with a dime. The tolerances weren't very tight on those.
My first car, a 61 Buick Special, the ignition switch would turn without a key. It had a lock position, but I never used it. I also would always lock the door by reaching through the vent window and pushing the handle forward.
When I was working for an Oldsmobile dealership , The parts department had a hand operated key cutter that a depth gauge that could be set for whatever pin was being cut . With a squeeze of the handles a new key could be made using some code that was in a manufacturers manual. AND ....it was cordless!
The counter guy at our GM dealership had the cut depth numbers memorized. He'd cut you a fresh key just by looking at your key for a second.
Imagine SWAT stacked up outside of your door when you hear the key grinder fire up
Um no they just bust it down with the battery ram.
@@4Thug2Life0 Lmao, battery ram...
@@4Thug2Life0 whooosh
“I’m gonna load a Kw1 blank.”
@@Someone-ll1rc im crying
I'm impressed at how in intuitive that key-cutting machine is to use. Just from watching you use it without explanation, I think I'd be able to successfully cut a key too!
I love the analog gauges, works darn well.
@@Ratzfourtyfour Same. I generally prefer analog over digital any day of the week. At least, for a lot of things.
It looked very satisfying to use.
I wanted one immediately, I already have a standard key cutting machine but man that looks nice.
I tend to disagree. I was waiting for him to cut the fifth slot but he never did, so that's my intuition right out the window.
the wifi camera is such a great invention as far as cutting keys goes. this could help make jobs so much easier.
Wow... that is amazing. Easier than I thought. Thanks for the video!
This guy reviewed a camera, made his own key and opened a lock in 5 minutes
Most 'renown reviewers' of anything, don't even go past the "Hi", "the sponsor..." and "unboxing" in this time.
@@HuatengChen And don't forget to smash the like button and ring the bell!1!
that is indeed how it went down.
With Editing.
thats like 3 20 min videos for other youtubers
Me: Nothing ever surprises me on this channel.
LPL: Let me open a padlock with a key
I’m still learning
My god gordon! What are you doing here? You are late!
@@awhahoo They're waiting for you in the test chamber, Gordon.
Why does this comment make me laugh 😂
@@PanduPoluan cause it’s ironic. A lock picking channel opening a lock with a key
"I find it easier to just slide it in"
-Lock Picking Lawyer 2020
Who would have thought a channel about picking locks would be so fascinating?
That lock popping open with the freshly-made key is one of the most satisfying things I've ever seen on this channel - thanks for sharing that process.
I've been a locksmith for over ten years and it's still just as satisfying as ever.
"We have little spacers that help you find the correct depth for each of the sliders. We won't be needing those."
This is mission impossible level lock picking...
Not saying I could do it but it looks like something anyone somewhat familiar with the lock could do
You could take a panorama picture / video and then you have the lock as a whole picture
The spacers might come in handy if you don't want to have your phone out.
@@niccis1982 They don't work so well. "So we have a very narrow 1, a really fat 4, ..."
That is a very nice machine. I'm sure the hours that it took to pay for it were worth it. I've always enjoyed your videos, but this one really stands out to me for some reason. Excellent job!
The way he immediately uses his freshly cut key to unlock the padlock literally without saying anything actually made me laugh. Oozing confidence he is!
If it didn't work the first time, he could retry the key and edit the video. That's the cut you will never see.
@@PreservationEnthusiast perhaps, but let's just revel in the theatre and mystery of it all shall we :)
@@AdamLaRosa I prefer to deconstruct videos on You Tube. So many channels are completely fake. Actually LPL is one of the genuine channels with real content, so you may even get to see that first cut of the key not working here (that's if it ever happened).
But there are many people putting out stuff pretending it is real and what is more the retarded portion of their viewers believe it is real! It is my job to help expose and educate these people.
So rather than "revelling in mysteries" , I expose the fakers. It's just a different approach. I'm not saying your approach is wrong, but life would be boring if we all did and acted the same!
@@PreservationEnthusiast A lot of channels will also make videos that are modeled after TV and pretend like they got it perfect on the first try. Take FaZe for instance, trickshots take many tries when the enemy is just standing still and for the most part the other players are likely trying to out gun the FaZe boys.
Same. My reaction was just a hearty chuckle. The way he shoots the videos are fantastic
It’s like a colonoscopy for a lock.
This comment is so underrated! =)
would of been nice if it worked in under 10 seconds 👍👍
Waiting for the lock picking proctologist channel...
That's why I felt uncomfortable watching this video I don't use padlocks my buildings are lag bolted shut over the last dozen years I've found a couple lag bolts partially unscrewed thieves are lazy and a dozen 4 inch lag bolts takes some time to unscrew unless you use a cordless drill I rarely open these buildings except during growing season
A colockscopy
This is super amazing! First time I see... regards from Brazil Brow!
Ahh the sound of the key cutter brings back so many memories of the lock and key store I worked at in my high school and college days
It would appear that LPL has been banished to the Garage after yesterdays video. Well played!
💀💀💀💀💀
LOL I had to go look at yesterday's video. OH MY! 😅🤣😂🤣😅
😂😆😂😆😂😆
"i cant open this lock, what should we do?" "just....look inside to see what the combo is..."
This is by far my favorite and most satisying LPL video
There isn't an episode I haven't enjoyed. Please continue to make this great content!
This channel just keeps on getting better and better.
Its always at it best
Agree
The best, this man is a magician, when it comes to locks and keys.
Yes! LPL wastes no time, and such videos can't possibly be done better.
LPL for Commander In Chief of the United States!
This is usually what happens when there's the quality to watch, learn, listen to, and understand.
Lock company: "This lock is so secure it can only be cut with a lightsaber."
LPL: "Wait a second, let me check my garage..."
"I just so happened to have a new lightsaber in my garage"
Lock company: *nervous sweating *
I mean, those exist now. Kinda. czcams.com/video/xC6J4T_hUKg/video.html&ab_channel=HacksmithIndustries
LPL: Hold my beer
@@hawktitan7896 Good to see someone else got in with the Hacksmith link, I half expected I'd have to do it myself.
Infinity war is the most ambitious crossover, hacksmith and LPL: hold our beers
Awesome, I've been looking at this tool for a bit, I can see how this would save a lot of time. And you can charge the customer for the code to the lock!
this is. sorta my comfort video. in a weird way, its just really calming?
Pick the lock : ❌
Creates a duplicate key after scanning the lock : ✔
* insert drake's meme here *
This is the lockscanning lawyer...
Kwikset: “If we can’t beat him, we may as well join him”.
I hope you have a nice day too. Thanks for your uploads LPL.
The key cutting machine part was honestly so cool.
LPL: turns on key cutting machine
CZcams subtitles: [applause] [music]
I am AMAZED at how bad the voice to text function is!
😂😂😂😂😂
A real banger
This is the Locksmithing Lawyer, and what I have to today is the making of a key.
The making of the key made my day.
Hi, this is the law talking locksmith guy
The Lawsmithing Lock Lawyer wants to know your location.
Locksmithing is just Lv.2 Lockpicking.
Wow that was awesome and easy to follow along. A very cool tool.
Buddy finaly taught us how to measure and cut our own keys, atleast a year tip toeing around with lock picking
Interesting. Interesting. The moment he unlocks the lock with his new key: ridiculous smile. Nice one. Again.
This channel never gets old!!!!
True!!
This channel is five years old. 😁
True 🔥
Agree!
I'm just looking for some advice.
Do you think he'd be interested in doing a job with a €2,500,000 cut?
Fantastic as always, still very timed about taking the blunge and doing a locksmith course
Beautiful and simple!
Am I the only one who wants to see an educational video on the Keyfile machine? Looks pretty interesting
You did get to see just about everything it does though. Set the position and cut the depth. He was a little artsy going left and right of center by a millimeter or so on each position so I'd like to hear him talk through it, too.
Seems pretty intuitive; a cutting burr, a burnishing wheel, and a pair of feed screws associated with an exchangeable template card.
A bit more advanced than the old key cutting machines I used as a kid, but recognizable.
It looks really simple, I expected something much more complex actually. It seems that the right knob controls the side to side movement, which is shown by the bottom needle (and the blue card gives a scale to let you know in front of which position you're at). The bottom knob controls the "depth" of the cut, shown by the top needle. If you want to do a 4 cut in position 3, put the bottom needle to 3, then the top needle to 4, and then move the key side to side a bit (shown by the smaller lines on the bottom scale) to make the cut wide enough.
Absolutely!
@@robertkribs9513 you can see the left and right of each position marked on the scale. You probably have to make the cuts wide enough, or the key would bind a lot.
This was LPL taking the panoramic route to open the lock while being lazy on a Saturday morning.
That key cutter is so simple... I love it. CNC guy here.
Oh man, the sound of that HPC cutter brought back memories from my key shop days.
I like how when hes cutting the key the subtitles translates to:
[Music]
[Applause]
Rewatched the video with the CC turned on. Not disappointed
I mean it is less grating than some actual music
"I could pick this open, but that takes too short a time"
Exactly my thoughts lol
Well, you cant monetize a 10 sec long video on youtube.
@@xanhfei good point
@Will Wallace what if you add another one after video so you can put another ad and double the profit.
Sometimes my genius is almost freightening.
This gives you a key so you can just come back and use the lock as you see fit.
Second half of the video, most satisfying thing I've watched all day.
Opening that lock was pure class, respect.
This is the guy that gets a call to be recruited in a heist team, while he's on a heist mission trying to lock pick a bank vault.
I think there is a wrong word there...he wouldn't be just "trying".
U think where he gets money for law study
He has actually stopped being a lawyer, because he is now a security consultant/lockpicker full time
That explains why he doesn't bother to make the video 10min long
Someone get me a LPL payday dlc
The gold standard lock picker owning the gold standard key cutter in his garage equals a legend.
BRILLIANT!! SO interesting! Keep it comin', LL.
Neighbor has one of these and i had to completely dissasemble it after failing to pick it for a few minutes in order to manually rekey it. It was pretty easy to do, and I'd highly recommend using these on your house, airb&b, and rental!
"I find a little bit easier to just slide it in" -LPL
I was gonna say, that’s what she said.
A line for a April 1 episode
no preparations?
No lubricant needed 🤣
Said all moms...
2021: "This is the keymaking lawyer"
LPL, home security consultant.
It strange... no locksmith I have ever been to has been able to cut a key perfectly the first time. It often takes them over an hour of re-adjustment to produce a key that works.
Then again your locksmith probably can't pick a lock with a soda can, a coat hanger or an orange juice bottle. Not in the same league as our boy.
Our local locksmith/DIY shop man cuts keys perfect first time every time. Takes him about 5 minutes per key!
@@jordynorm8212 I think you know the lawyer
@@hassananwar9833 If only I were so lucky!
This is one of the coolest videos I've seen!
"pfft, I bet LPL can't pick my lock"
okay I'll just make a key then
"wh...what?"
Can't wait till he gets stuff made here's lock
@@JyeKelly what ? Edit: nvm the comment further on this page made it more clear what was meant.
👍👌👏czcams.com/channels/jWpq0YajYbpMFQQKuGkMbA.html
@@JyeKelly me either, the greatest crossover since infinity war
I feel like the creator's three-year-old son asked him "why don't we just make a key with a camera and-" and his dad just yells "genius"
I imagined David Wallace and his kid (from The Office) saying this!
If it works and its stupid, its not stupid
this is one of the smartest videos ive ever seen , thanks
He finds it easier to just slide it in. Love this guy!!
I imagine at this point, LPL doesn't even have to walk, he just sorta levitates from lock to lock, transcendentally enlightening them
He floats like Yogi Bear on the stink lines coming out of a picnic basket
What a fanboy
@@noahway13 man cranky people are sad.
I'm surprised the locks don't just immediately open out of embarrassment.
Hahahahhahaha
LPL: *I just so happen to have a special machine in my garage*
Why am I not surprised?!
because he owns a channel dedicated to lockpicking with millions of followers and is probably the best lockpicker in the world? i mean it makes perfect sense
"I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that there's lock-smithing going on in here! (nods head towards LPL's garage)"
czcams.com/video/SjbPi00k_ME/video.html
;D
SaltyPuglord hahaha fantastic
Next I will open this safe with a postage stamp
Probably because he has a machine shop in his basement as well; see the videos of LPL and Bosnian Bill making the original prototypes of the infamous disc detainer pick
LPL never ceases to amaze me haha. Thieves have come up with everything XD
This was fascinating. Thank you :)
"I find it a little bit easier just to slide it in and stop at the correct location." - LockPickingLawyer, 2020
This quote is also usable in some other context...
Bet he's told that to Mrs. LPL before 😂😂😂
...'swat she said.
That’s what she said!! 😂
@@OtakuUnitedStudio nice one, I'm officially dead