I'm new to this and this lock has been killing me. -THIS IS AWESOME. It's great to see the struggle. I've opened a pancake brinks lock ONCE and it was because I got lucky. It's really nice seeing things close up. Awesome. :)
yes and no yes f you can get a way to get to the pins t push them up no if you cant look at my videos I have a video showing a lock that cant be picked the pins are touching the warding and on the other side is even more warding preventing a pick from getting in thear.
Hi Bud, nice picking. I used a slightly higher lifter pick with good results mate :-) I have subscribed to you ages ago, but do not get your latest uploads sent to my email. I use to??
I'm a bike thief. Thanks for this.
I'm new to this and this lock has been killing me. -THIS IS AWESOME. It's great to see the struggle. I've opened a pancake brinks lock ONCE and it was because I got lucky. It's really nice seeing things close up.
Awesome. :)
The Peterson Prybar reigns supreme!
Disc padlocks seem to be a pain in the ass to pick sometimes. nice job.
Yes for sure KOKOMO I have a few that give me fits lol!
Busters lock.
No matter what type of lock, everything can be picked.
yes and no yes f you can get a way to get to the pins t push them up no if you cant look at my videos I have a video showing a lock that cant be picked the pins are touching the warding and on the other side is even more warding preventing a pick from getting in thear.
Ideal circumstances here. If these locks were at a storage center, picking these would be much more difficult.
+ebuff57 Yes, they can't be held upside down easily as in first example. A good video would be in normal settings, to see how to and how to *prevent*
nice mate great job
Hi Bud, nice picking. I used a slightly higher lifter pick with good results mate :-)
I have subscribed to you ages ago, but do not get your latest uploads sent to my email. I use to??
You musta been bored...nicely done tho. I have a Chateau disc lock that I still can't pick - 2 years later.
I've got one that defy s
All efforts.
Rake , pick , Hammer ,
Pipe wrench , flame thrower , 500 lbs C -4
Nuke ????
Great video. . Question, why do you prefer using top of keyway for all of these? Is that preferred for the disc locks? Thanks!
+Gary D It's matter of choice... the best choice is what you find easy to use yourself
what kind of tools is that
does anyone know if the master #40 has security pins? I don't think so but I swear I am getting a false set on mine....?
+A&J Locks Dunno, but it's a 4 pin cheap padlock. I open mine in under a minute once the tension is right.
Yeah the lock was busted and didn't work properly. That was when I first started getting into picking
If the lock has 4 pins then do all 4 pins have to raked to pick the disc padlock?
Usually yes... Unless the pin stack has a zero set pin aka bump key deterrent
I find I get into a lot of master lock 4 pin cylinders by only setting 3 of the pins. Sometimes 2 (but maybe I accidentally touched the 3rd)
What kind of tension wrench is that??
looks like a homemade one out of music wire
couldn't watch 10 minutes of lock picking with no explanation of what you were doing. ... how much tension? what pick? anything?
master no 40s require no picking as they have buypasses
vorkev1 just info mate :) the tools available at lockpickhub.com
+vorkev1 ...Really ?
end result........buy master, not ultra steal......lol