How to unlock a schlage lock with a bump key and how to make it

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  • How to make a bump key and how to use it on schlage door locks and dead bolts
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  • @rucinaiqama8797
    @rucinaiqama8797 Před 8 lety +3

    thank you so much! I locked my parents room and through this video I was able to unlock it !! god bless!

  • @Glockenator
    @Glockenator Před 10 lety +6

    Put an o-ring around the key right where it goes into the lock to keep a constant space. Then you don't have to pull it out a little bit every time. You can just keep pushing and tapping with the screwdriver and it's about three times quicker.

  • @loudjetta
    @loudjetta Před 11 lety +5

    Thanks for the video! I work at a hardware store that re-keys residential lock sets and a customer lost all of their original keys. It was a wave/lever style Schlage brand entry knob. I made up a Schlage bump key (pin # 9 for future reference) and was able to pop it after several attempts, saving the customer from buying a $40 knob. Good info, added to favorites.

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 10 lety +19

    The Second Most Viewed Video I have and it isnt even android LOL czcams.com/video/gROEh3TunUo/video.html

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    nice that's cool good old ACE I had fun working there.

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    @loudjetta thata cool my first job was at a ace hardware which is were i started with lock picking and bumping along with rekeying locks. so i know right were you are coming from :-)

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    @PRenard2012 i have done this in many schlage locks

  • @nw1911guy
    @nw1911guy Před 9 lety +4

    For the naysayers, if you don't like this information being out there, look at it this way. If more people understood how easily most locks are defeated, we might actually have higher grade locks available at our local Lowe's or Home Depot. As it is, a kwikset can be defeated in seconds. My doorframe was stronger than my deadbolt was.

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 9 lety +1

      Cameron x great amazing points. thanks for sharing.

    • @nw1911guy
      @nw1911guy Před 9 lety +1

      No problem. Thanks for putting the information out.

  • @cradam555
    @cradam555 Před 11 lety

    This is great! thanks!

  • @markherron3213
    @markherron3213 Před 6 lety +8

    I have been a locksmith for 15 years, And I can tell you key bumping is not that simple. You have to take into consideration a few things . Such as condition ,the age and the depth of the pins in the lock. All the locks I've seen so far are new lock. Let's see an older lock or one that hasn't been maintained being "bumped". And as it has been said before every locksmith that has demonstrated lock bumping should be put out of business !!! Your job is securing property not undermining it !!!

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 6 lety +2

      I agree there are differences in locks for sure but even a old lock can be cleaned up with a little liquid graphite. :-) Also if a locksmiths job is to secure property then they should come up with a better lock that cant be opened this easily and put kwikset and schlage out of business. So yeah good luck with that. lol

    • @bihgolphatdictergud746
      @bihgolphatdictergud746 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rootjunkycom came here to say this. Personally ive found old locks that havent been lubed much easier though, using jigglers at least.

  • @rubenjoseph1776
    @rubenjoseph1776 Před 10 lety

    thanks very helpfull i am gonna try it

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    Nice trick I will have to try that. :-)

  • @TheRyanpatton
    @TheRyanpatton Před 11 lety

    Haha, yes, you are right, i was just playing :) It was educational, and honestly a good video. Thanks for the upload :)

  • @peterdambra6387
    @peterdambra6387 Před 9 lety +3

    @Channel1images. I have 2 points to make about your comment. First point is my point that the lock shown in the video is not a Schlage lock. Just some common Chinese cheapo lock with a SC1 keyway.
    Second. Schlage locks start at around $25 not $14. Panicking people into needlessly replacing their locks is not a service. As a professional locksmith I can tell you lock bumping is not a widespread problem, in fact it's pretty rare I say. These so called informational videos are far more dangerous.

  • @richellepina1
    @richellepina1 Před 10 lety

    I think this is so neat I want to make one and try and see if I can do it. Will it mess up the dead bolt on my house? A long time ago I tried picking one of my pad locks it was very hard to do I have respect to the people who can actually pick locks wish it was a skill I Could learn and be a lock smith on the side.

  • @shantanusahssaha2861
    @shantanusahssaha2861 Před 5 lety

    Thanks

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    @chelmsphone there are to main key types schlage and kwik set those are the most common

  • @mayuria7500
    @mayuria7500 Před 6 lety +2

    TQ so much....my room was lock,and my roommates wer 10-12 km away from me. I couldn't go to them and get the key,as I was in hurry. This video helped me to open my room door.saving my time and money. TQ so much...🙏🙏😇😇😇😇😇

  • @ozzy1976
    @ozzy1976 Před 11 lety

    It works great! I seen it on another video.It won't let me post a link, but its uploaded by scamschool and the video is called Pick a Lock in SECONDS with a Bump Key - Scam School
    Nice video thanks for the upload

  • @Channel1Images
    @Channel1Images Před 9 lety +1

    BTW you are correct, the deepest cuts on a Schlage are number 9.

  • @mvirgute
    @mvirgute Před 10 lety +1

    ty u helped me whit my chips

  • @wafflestomper5206
    @wafflestomper5206 Před 10 lety +1

    The one they sell dont have the end shaved. I bought a set after watching your video I flattened the end of my keys ,now they work.

  • @willh2373
    @willh2373 Před 10 lety +9

    wow i was watching videos on how to root my phone, but this is way cooler

  • @greyfoxblade
    @greyfoxblade Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Good Sir!!!!!

  • @idkwhatnicknametomake3787

    Thanks for the video, may be a video about how to unlock a safe with an analog lock faster?

  • @lukekostrewa
    @lukekostrewa Před 7 lety

    You don't have to sand down the tip and shoulders, if you have the valleys of the bump key in line with the pins when the key is fully inserted then you just pull the key one pin length out from there and bump it in from that position and it will do the same

  • @loudjetta
    @loudjetta Před 11 lety

    @adarkerlight: I used the bump key to get the cylinder out, then rebuilt the cylinder with all new top spools and bottom pins to match the other key she had. A new schlage wave-style lever in my store costs $40 for the finish she had. She was a cute hair stylist, so I waived the $7.50 re-key fee we usually charge and got a free haircut out of the deal!
    @Tomsgt123: I am also at Ace... Seems like all the tough problems land on me, so I keep getting better the hard way :-)

  • @gadogadochannel00
    @gadogadochannel00 Před rokem +1

    Good work

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    Yeah its lots of fun :-)

  • @lachlansmith8141
    @lachlansmith8141 Před 10 lety +2

    First of all this tutorial is great. To make a bump key I think video instructions will be highly effective. I'm delighted to learn and watch this video.

    • @IM4BDNFUN
      @IM4BDNFUN Před 10 lety +3

      you call yourself a locksmith and you think this is a good thing to post. Thats sad. You are not a true locksmith.

    • @mrapple3702
      @mrapple3702 Před 10 lety +1

      IM4BDNFUN His picture looks a little rapey.

  • @amitavathakur4520
    @amitavathakur4520 Před 2 lety +1

    I like your great video

  • @jackskeligton7623
    @jackskeligton7623 Před 10 lety

    Does the first ( mountain/ hump need to be the same as the rest? Or is it suppose to be larger than the rest. Also how far do you file the front of the key i.e front being the first part of the key that goes in the lock. Thanks

  • @Ramblequist
    @Ramblequist Před 9 lety +3

    Put a rubber washer to fit the shoulder of the key. Now you don't have to pull the key out each whack, does it so automatically and makes it easier because you can keep whacking the key very quickly and don't put a lot of tension on it. Lets you catch a couple pins each whack until they all get caught.

    • @JohnDoe-fw4pi
      @JohnDoe-fw4pi Před 4 lety

      & it'd be quiet which is preferred for burglaries..
      Now you know where the saying of "things that go bump in the night" comes from

  • @dimmytihon
    @dimmytihon Před 8 lety +1

    Awesome
    Thankx mate

  • @DemonikNord
    @DemonikNord Před 10 lety +2

    Just a little tip, if you want to avoid having to constantly pull the key out you could put a small rubber o ring over the key to make it only needed to apply pressure forward and then releasing when you do not succeed. It make the time to get into the lock cut down by a very large portion for me personally usually took me about 3 to 7 minutes to get into my test lock then after the o ring probably about 30 seconds or less.

    • @mikesimms4525
      @mikesimms4525 Před 10 lety

      Please explain exactly where you put the O ring. Is it around the key and up against the plug so as to keep it from slipping in all the way? Or is it something else? Thanks

    • @DemonikNord
      @DemonikNord Před 10 lety

      Its the way you would normally think, It goes around the key on the end that connects to the plug. you can do the same thing with a rubber band if you cant find an O ring to use

  • @lucasarielbarrera7313
    @lucasarielbarrera7313 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm professinal locksmith, the lock you did bump is not Schlage brand, the original schlage entry lock, turns to the right to open.

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 6 lety

      +lucas ariel barrera that is correct but it works the same way the manufacturer doesn't matter. but it is a SC1 key blank.

  • @jhandy4161
    @jhandy4161 Před 6 lety +5

    Is " Pacifically " just for west coast people or can I use it here on the east as well ?

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    It takes some skill

  • @gamingspecial2724
    @gamingspecial2724 Před 4 lety +1

    Right

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    yeah that is what i use for home security to LOL and thats truth.

  • @pauloalexandre-dd4nl
    @pauloalexandre-dd4nl Před 11 lety

    can you make one about the safety lock, you would have millions of views

  • @rollinolin333
    @rollinolin333 Před 12 lety

    its pretty eye opening how quickly and quietly someone can get into your house. getting into lock picking is addictive isn't it!

  • @imtiyaazpatel8891
    @imtiyaazpatel8891 Před 6 lety +3

    I've all ways wondered how to pick a lock

  • @TheStreetest
    @TheStreetest Před 8 lety

    Jam!

  • @Fate8888
    @Fate8888 Před 10 lety

    You could place a rubber washer or O ring or whatever the name is ... so when you hit the key .. it bounces right back instead of having to pull it out ... that way you just have to bump quickly and unlock whatever it is youre unlocking .. faster

  • @EboneezerGoose
    @EboneezerGoose Před 10 lety

    Try sliding small rubber "O" ring on the bump key, so it sits between the key shoulder and the lock. Something with a thickness of around 1.5 mm and an un-stretched internal diameter of around 5mm should do the trick. Makes positioning the key much easier, whilst adding a bit of "springiness" to things. Means you can concentrate on turning the key. Also makes the task a little quieter too.
    Obviously, only use this on locks for which you have the lock-owner's permission, bla bla... ;-)

  • @papercandles
    @papercandles Před 9 lety

    would it work on a kwickset lock? where do you get a key like that?

  • @javierjimenez798
    @javierjimenez798 Před 9 lety +1

    Nice tips

  • @diogobento6053
    @diogobento6053 Před 10 lety

    just work for open locks or does he close too

  • @js116600
    @js116600 Před 7 lety

    Gee, this works! I tried about 100 times and finally get the door open. I am a slow learner.

  • @aprilabron8711
    @aprilabron8711 Před 7 lety

    Not sure if this info is correct or not. But, it does not matter if you go to the hardware store to buy locks or if there is a locksmith (professional) who is contracted to do the work especially if the professional changed the locks, but you are still able to unlock your lock with a key that can unlock the common area door

  • @hunkallgood73
    @hunkallgood73 Před 10 lety

    I appreciate this very informative and easy to follow video. I would like to know if a kwikset bumpkey is made the same way as the schlage, I mean are the shoulders and tip filed the same way? Thanks!

  • @Spiff210
    @Spiff210 Před 8 lety +1

    @1:08 - "pacifically" ha ha ha!

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 8 lety

      +Mike Man lol yeah i stumble over my words a lot

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 10 lety

    Ebay

  • @technofreak928
    @technofreak928 Před 11 lety

    put an o ring around the key it will push the key back out so you dont have to pull it out

  • @THEJORDSTER135
    @THEJORDSTER135 Před 11 lety

    its a key to the world alnost

  • @dvig3261
    @dvig3261 Před 5 lety +1

    good, now put a small o-ring on the bumpkey, so you don't have to keep pulling back to hit it again.

  • @christopherlawler3033
    @christopherlawler3033 Před 8 lety +3

    I have gone through the trouble to make my locks secure against this form of attack:
    (1.) By using locking cylinders or cores that use a proprietary or restricted and patent protected Keyway cross section that is sanctioned from commercial distribution...
    (2.) A hybrid locking technology that also uses Fingerpins and a sidebar - such as ASSA, Schlage (Everest) Primus XP or the Scorpion CX-5.
    (3.) Modifications to the pin tumbler section of the Schlage Primus by replacing the driver pins with spool security driver pins of various lengths (to accommodate the bitting depths of the key) which is also recommended by Schlage, as they've clearly written the correct procedures for rekeying a standard cylinder in their standard cylinder service manual. - Except Schlage does not use any security pins whatsoever in their locks that are keyed to factory specifications.
    A standard 5 pin Obverse "C" Keyway Cross Section is the most common Schlage style Keyway Cross Section in use today - as it was first introduced in 1935.
    The Schlage obverse "C" and the Kwikset "KW1" Keyway Cross Sections are the most prolific and most imitated or cloned lock styles in the U.S. domestic consumer market - and in my opinion, doesn't offer ANY real security.
    These consumer grade 5-pin tumbler locks are NOT high security locks and should NOT be used or considered for protecting high value targets.

    • @theoldschoolwolf6345
      @theoldschoolwolf6345 Před 8 lety

      +Christopher Lawler Where do you live ill try to break in.

    • @christopherlawler3033
      @christopherlawler3033 Před 8 lety +1

      Obviously, you don't have any clues as to how high security locking cylinders and locking hardware are graded.
      Also, hollow metal doors and frames are obviously more secure than the cheap wood framed "metal clad" doors that they sell at the popular "big box" home improvement store chains.
      Hollow metal doors and frames are the commercial standard and using solid wood slab doors in conjunction with the hollow metal frames is popular for commercial interior doors as found in schools, hospitals, and other institutional buildings.
      The correct combination of doors, frames and good hardware is the solution for an adequate level of physical security that most often is the first (and sometimes the only) level of defense against intrusion, invasion, burglary or theft.
      andersonlock.com is one resource for commercial grade doors, frames and all associated hardware (hinges, locking hardware, cylinders, restricted and high security locking cylinders and keys that have restricted or commercially sanctioned keys or key profile cross-sections that aren't available in the open commercial channels of merchandise distribution to the general public without a required rigid system of formalities or protocols that are intended to ensure authentication of ownership or authorisation to ensure that restricted or sanctioned materials only are accessed or accessible by only the people who have a legal entitlement to them and not the general public.
      This generally means some sort of a form, facesheet, letter or letters of authorization concerning a product order for a specific end-user or their particular installation facility or facilities of which establishes effective proof of authenticity or ownership; often by comparison of handwriting and/or signatures, alongside with a validated address for a direct drop-shipment from the factory to the end-user or their authorised or designated agent or agents.
      This way, it becomes more difficult for the wrong people to obtain key blanks or cylinders for that particular installation or facility.

    • @michaeloreilly3575
      @michaeloreilly3575 Před 6 lety

      +Christopher Lawler Would you qualify your home as a high value target? I live in a dump and would welcome a break in. Get this junk outta here!

  • @dariushghalandar6195
    @dariushghalandar6195 Před 11 měsíci

    Not sure 😊

  • @catchaser52
    @catchaser52 Před 6 lety +7

    Do Not Forget, If you are not Authorized, if you or your vehicle is searched by the police, and they find a key / tool like this, You Will Be charged with having Burglary Tools.

    • @andrewedwards6219
      @andrewedwards6219 Před 5 lety +1

      That depends on where you live - in most states, lock picking tools and bump keys are legal to possess.

    • @chasewindu404
      @chasewindu404 Před 5 lety

      Not exactly true dummy

    • @bobbymancini9069
      @bobbymancini9069 Před 5 lety

      Yea, so is carrying a hammer and crowbar

  • @sodalines
    @sodalines Před 11 lety

    you can leave the shoulder alone and the tip.. they dont have to be sanded. but great video.

  • @dondee5439
    @dondee5439 Před 5 lety +1

    VERY NICE JOB ON THIS VIDEO. The one addition I would add is to tell us that you are wrongly pressure TURNING the bump key with your left hand thumb clockwise at the 3:05 mark while striking the key. You then are shown correctly pressure TURNING the key COUNTER-CLOCKWISE with your left hand index finger at the 3:25 mark. The trick is that you have to be "TURNING" THE KEY AT THE SAME TIME AS YOU STRIKE IT WITH THE SCREWDRIVER.

  • @steventhomson8444
    @steventhomson8444 Před 10 lety +3

    Picking is quieter.

  • @monkeybusiness8516
    @monkeybusiness8516 Před 7 lety

    where can i findd that key,

  • @2012isRonPaul
    @2012isRonPaul Před 10 lety

    what if the lock is somekind of regular lock with the pins moving in the bottom of the lock?

  • @needamancarpentry3299
    @needamancarpentry3299 Před 6 lety

    sanded or filed?

  • @ReDev-dx2is
    @ReDev-dx2is Před 3 měsíci

    I have changed my schlage locks 5-6 times where I live, and a number of times at previous addresses. Some how my stalker always found a way to get into my redidence. It just so happens at least one man knew about locks. After learning about this bump key I don't think I'll ever really feel safe.

  • @hectorfmaldonado5875
    @hectorfmaldonado5875 Před 10 lety +3

    I kind of like this guy...RootJunky Rocks! ...hey you helped me a lot with your nice videos! Keep it up...!

    • @jay713nc
      @jay713nc Před 10 lety

      U suck Honduras trash

    • @hectorfmaldonado5875
      @hectorfmaldonado5875 Před 10 lety +1

      *****
      No time for hating here mister. Answering a "trash" comment with courtesy, my best bet!. What you should do is to comment on the article, instead of members participation. Thanks for reading!.

    • @hectorfmaldonado5875
      @hectorfmaldonado5875 Před 9 lety +1

      Geoff Plantagenet Thanks for your comment Geoff, I wrote this post to thank Tom (Rootjunky.com) This is the modern heroes, people who use his intelligence in creative ways. Being a Honduran is a matter of personal pride, not a shame. We do share with the American people a lot of good values. It is good to be here.

    • @geoffplantagenet4528
      @geoffplantagenet4528 Před 9 lety

      yeah!

    • @hectorfmaldonado5875
      @hectorfmaldonado5875 Před 9 lety

      The so called "dark side" it's been here for a while, and we all live within, after all "the matrix" was all real. Finding people that just do useful things for other. without a tag that reads 'good" or "evil" is my quest. I'm very skeptical in every way you may think.Thanks for your comment.

  • @rocko100able
    @rocko100able Před 8 lety +2

    🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒, very useful video Even though I can't give a thumbs-up this is the new way to give a thumbs up because they won't let me do it the regular way what is CZcams got against me I have no idea but rootjunky you're the man.

  • @bruhnisher5454
    @bruhnisher5454 Před 5 lety +1

    Can't you do that thing where you put a rubber ring on the key and push it instead of hammering it?

  • @PabloPazosGutierrez
    @PabloPazosGutierrez Před 10 lety

    Good video, can you explain why this works? I mean, how the pins aline themselves when you bump the key so you can open the lock? Thanks!

    • @pfdr95
      @pfdr95 Před 10 lety

      when you bump the key you give it enough force to make the pins jump a bit, if you time it right you can turn it when the pins jump to align with the shear line.

    • @JohnDoe-fw4pi
      @JohnDoe-fw4pi Před 4 lety

      Basically the pins all fall halfway & are knocked like the sheer line which is why it has to be the highest cut.

  • @11122hassan
    @11122hassan Před 11 lety

    I know how to bumb but which bumb key Am I meant to buy I'm from uk

  • @huladad
    @huladad Před 9 lety

    SO I had to try this to see if it was as easy as you make it look, I am a handy man and I have worked on locks so I should be able to this no problem. I made a schlage bump key. Looks just like yours. I tried it on and old dead bolt and entrance lock, used a rubber mallet to bump it. I can't get it to work and I am kind of glad.

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 9 lety

      well there is a little skill involved in bumping a lock. I have been doing this for years and know the right amount of tension and force to do it. but I would recommend trying it on a couple different locks. :-)

  • @TheAlby333
    @TheAlby333 Před 10 lety

    As the author of this video said, this information is already out there. Criminals know way more tricks than most of us will know. So anything you see on the internet they already know or they have a better way.

  • @chelmsphone
    @chelmsphone Před 11 lety

    So I see that you can buy bump keys online. Do you have to buy the bumpkey that is brand specific or will one type of bumpkey work on all basic locks?

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Před 5 lety

      The keys are keyway specific. One brand may have a number of different keyways in use currently and many more that have been used in previous years/decades.

  • @bhjjjdggdhfhdggdgd9875

    can I look also

  • @airgreek
    @airgreek Před 3 lety

    Where do I buy this bump key I lost my key and my battery on my keyless pad is dead

  • @patspina707
    @patspina707 Před 11 lety

    Just a fair warning now... I will not hesitate to dismember your body if you try this on my house!

  • @Rootjunkycom
    @Rootjunkycom  Před 11 lety

    this video is to teach you about locks, not how to steal or break into houses.

  • @CoffeeJunkie869
    @CoffeeJunkie869 Před 9 lety +6

    That voice actually reminds me of Lester Crest from GTA V...

  • @PRenard2012
    @PRenard2012 Před 11 lety

    How about trying that on a real schlage lock..
    They have spool top pins to help prevent that. So if its not a schlage this could work.

  • @soulcrusher0357
    @soulcrusher0357 Před 2 lety

    So what's the trick to Keso locks?

  • @Fightguysaysnoway
    @Fightguysaysnoway Před 10 lety +25

    3:31 mom enters basement door

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 10 lety +9

      LOL more like Wife comes in from garage door :-)

    • @mattrlang
      @mattrlang Před 10 lety +7

      "Moooommmmmm!!! I'm tryin' to do this now." lol

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 10 lety +3

      Nice lol

  • @scatcat1994
    @scatcat1994 Před 9 lety

    So many idiots saying to take this down. Simply install a sliding bolt from the inside, can't be picked or bumped.

  • @Gicalist
    @Gicalist Před 11 lety

    if you have a bump key, can you do that with every lock?

  • @jtock133
    @jtock133 Před 11 lety +1

    The lock he is using is NOT a Schlage lock. It is a knockoff using a knockoff Schlage cylinder.

  • @920WASHBURN
    @920WASHBURN Před 9 lety +8

    cool video but man you think you should put stuff like this up?

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 9 lety

      dominic liuzzo just look on line anywhere and you will find the same. its nothing new

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN Před 9 lety

      Yeah I guess your right buddy. I forget were living in the world of endless info;) by the way any word on root for the Verizon note4?

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 9 lety

      Nope nothing yet

    • @BeeBee-ck9hl
      @BeeBee-ck9hl Před 4 lety

      ☝️☝️ Narc 🚮. 🆓

  • @KRHaldorson
    @KRHaldorson Před 9 lety

    quick question When you hit it with the screw driver what does the bump key do to the pins in the lock cylinder?

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 9 lety

      It bumps the top bins up and the cylinder turns

    • @KRHaldorson
      @KRHaldorson Před 9 lety

      thanks

    • @KRHaldorson
      @KRHaldorson Před 9 lety

      one more question for the bump key say the lock ur working on, you dont know the key size of how deep it goes is there a way to find a matching key for a lock so i can make a bump key for it,cuz i dont have the original key so id have to find a match is there a easy way to find a matching blank key

  • @mason6662006
    @mason6662006 Před 10 lety +1

    I had to stop watching at 1:08 when you said pacifically instead of specifically :) but I clicked like and subscribe in any case

  • @jinglongjia2113
    @jinglongjia2113 Před 9 lety

    How did you make the key?
    What tool u need to make that key

  • @jaapjelle
    @jaapjelle Před 8 lety

    question, what if the springs are in the bottom part of the lock? (youre dwaring upsite down) will a bump key work as well?

    • @Rootjunkycom
      @Rootjunkycom  Před 8 lety

      ***** yes it works the same

    • @Randyy1
      @Randyy1 Před 8 lety

      +jelle buising I've only seen these up side down locks in america hahaha I wonder if this will work on european locks, gonna get a bump key made tomorrow, can't wait.

    • @jaapjelle
      @jaapjelle Před 8 lety

      let me know if they work on european locks, randyy1

  • @edgarmarcelinooviedoflores7904

    x que no esplicas en es pañol

  • @THEREALKIN1
    @THEREALKIN1 Před 11 lety

    in order for ur lack to work u must have the correct key on both the battem and the tap and ur sheer line cant be blacked :)

  • @kennethnapper7907
    @kennethnapper7907 Před 10 lety +1

    go my pretties go, go, go

  • @janlatulipe9741
    @janlatulipe9741 Před 11 lety

    tks for showing would be thefts I was wondering how someone was breaking in with out breaking any lock. thing this should be banned but I am going to make me a bump key for the rests of our rental property if it works I will get new locks

    • @buggsy5
      @buggsy5 Před 5 lety

      Don't get new locks, just have a decent locksmith make the cylinders pick/bump resistant. There is a good chance your rental was being entered by some other method, such as slipping the latch on a door or window. Or it might be a previous tenant who has a key and you didn't change the lock bitting when they left.
      By the way, robbers seldom pick/bump locks. They force entry using faster methods like kicking open a door or breaking a window.
      Lock picking is one method used by those that do not want to cause physical damage to the lock.

  • @Clbnjoroge
    @Clbnjoroge Před 10 lety

    get a rubber ring and slip the bump key in, then slip the key (with the rubber ring) into the lock, now when you bump, you dont need to pull the key out, faster bumping :)

    • @DriftKingNL
      @DriftKingNL Před 10 lety +3

      Bumping is always better with a bit of rubber.

  • @jimmytate7587
    @jimmytate7587 Před 8 lety

    The tip of the bump key does not have to be blunt. I have a 7 key set and none of them have the tips blunt and they all work well..

  • @xiaoge333
    @xiaoge333 Před 10 lety +16

    you can learn anything on youtube

  • @evamills6380
    @evamills6380 Před 8 lety

    Hello,
    Rootjunk, could you please give me a few pointers?
    I made the key. I looked at your Schlage bump key, and others online and put my key on top, the notched or valleys seem to be in the right spots. They at least line up with your key (I copied the picture, zoomed to the same size, and put my key over it).
    It is a Schlage number combination lock. The key goes in with the shaft to the right and the teeth, notched or what ever it is called, to the left, so side ways, not up and down.
    When I insert the key I can feel, and even hear 5 springs, or pins. My key is a C, and the outside opening looks almost like a Z. The key goes in easily, but there is a bounce to it. When I insert it, it bounces just a bit back out. The lock hasn't been used often with a key, mainly, or only operated with the number combination, but the battery is empty.
    When I try to bump it I put pressure on the left, counter clockwise, to unlock. I tried the back of a screw driver, a small hammer, even a bigger hammer. How hard do I have to hit the thing?
    Do I try to turn it the right way? Any tips you can give me on how to open that lock? (And please don't say to get a locksmith. The local guy is a real idiot! Last time we took a lock there to get keys for it he forgot to put a piece back in. Somebody else in the shop found the piece and in the end we got it to work but we had to drive the 15 miles 3 times to get the lock to work.)
    Thank you in advance!

    • @DrFumesta
      @DrFumesta Před 4 lety

      You should look into how to bypass number combination locks. Totally different technique than this dude is teaching here.

  • @MarkTwein
    @MarkTwein Před 10 lety

    i call it:how making a pass-partout. :)