@@pizzlerot2730honestly idk if you can, almost everyone who makes politics their personality is delusional in at least a small way, you have to be to pick sides in a fucked up system where all the options are terrible
It depends on the purpose of the lock really. Even an entirely fake lock can be a deterrent because the _appearance_ of being locked can be enough to deter someone from attempting a break in.
It’s not just a matter of can/can’t, but also a matter of economics. Companies are incentivized to spend the least amount of resources while bringing in the most amount of money, and if people keep buying shitty locks, there’s no immediate incentive to significantly improve the quality of said locks. In fact, they’re kind of incentivized to make *worse* locks by cutting corners and cheaping out on design and quality of materials in order to increase profit margins.
Billy last week told me I needed to replace my entire house when I asked him to let me in after I forgot my keys inside. This is the 3rd time this has happened so Im about to buy my 4th house....
Ive been picking locks for fun since I was a Kid and and yeah most locks are super simple because they dont want to make complicated locks as they will be more expensive to make therefore being more expensive to the end customer but that doesnt mean expensive locks are better either
Yea, well, I posted a review to his (Billy Lee's) Locksmith Shop in Lufkin, TX with a link and screen shot... after all, I'd hate for him to not be able to learn from his mistake.
It's one thing to laugh at someone's ignorance, but it's another thing to attack the dudes company. Not like he's shady, he's just ignorant. But to seek him out... just slimy behavior.
@@nullobject7966 But if he is a locksmith with 42 years that is this ignorant isnt it a good thing to warn potential clients of his lazy incomitance? They saved someone an unnecessary destructive entry. Is Billy's money more important then the clients that he is under serving?
@@PhD63 yea I know I’m making a joke about how he had to drill a defiant lock which is super easy to pick I’ve owned my own locksmith business and haven’t had to drill one lock yet
@@PhD63 ok man lol but yea it’s sad to see how some people want to just rob the customer for a job that doesn’t need to be done especially something as low quality as a defiant lock which takes me under 10 seconds to rake open and under 30 seconds to pick open it makes good locksmiths look bad
I loved how if you pay attention he also pulls the shackle back in with his middle finger in the middle of the video 😂can’t help but wonder if that was also intentional
_EXACTLY_ this. It's purely an issue of having the wrong response of being mad at "doing it wrong." As if those determined to break the moral code of "don't do crime, c'mon" would somehow be humbled by the "humility" of bypassing the skillful art that is methodically picking the lock by the book 🙄 Likely the same people that also get mad at the general practice of the pen-test industry publishing these methods in the first place because they see it as giving away the ability to hurt the public instead of the reality of the public being lied to by companies more interested in maximising profit instead of selling an honest product. Being critical of those that reveal the harmful flaw instead of those that _made the harmful flaw possible_ is an exceedingly problematic mindset throughout human history, and it's a bafflingly heinous mindset in an age of accessibility. 😑
@@hologaster yep. I bought some masterlocks just to play around. Its surprisingly easy to do if you are a beginner. But some other locks i cant pick them for shits. I picked my house bedroom doors before. Tried to pick my main house door before and it worked! So after that i went to a door shop and asked them if i could pick it, and they let me so as long no to scratch it. I couldnt pick one so i bought that one lol.
"As a locksmith with 42yrs of experience. I pretty much just cut the lock because that way I get to charge you for time _and_ sell you a new Master Lock." FTFY
They never said they struggle with any type of locks. They said they call BS on these videos. Why people always gotta change what was said. Chinese whispers
@@ElisPalace you're as bad as the guy admitting 4 decades of the career and not being able to do what this guy does on EVERY single video lmao😅 you're just telling us without out telling us that you dont get invited to the fun parties.
His 42 years of experience are probably telling customers that its unpickible and then destroying there lock with a drill and charging them up their rear
@@farmerlarbear2244 Kinda like with millers back in the day. Once upon a time millers were known as thieves and people who bought and sold illegal goods.
@@farmerlarbear2244 my dentist is one of the most honest people I know, his prices aren't too high and he does an amazing job, the only time I ever had a problem is when my orthodontist broke one of my fillings with a matal band
Wild that locksmiths charge extra for not being able to do their job and instead having to resort to destructive methods. You'd think that having to break out the drill would mean the cost is discounted.
Yes and this is why age is really just a number. I hate when an old guy who works at a recycling plant in a small town for 50 years tries to tell me that Justin Trudeau did not commit an act of tyranny by threatening truckers with violence, just because of how long he's been living. Trudeau did commit tyranny because he vetoed other's right to veto, which is the definition of tyranny. Like old people can be so stupid they think theyre right just because theyre old - but usually theyre facing their mortality and just trying to win an argument so they can die feeling valid i guess. Kind of a petty way to go out, if you ask me.
BINGO! He thinks just because he learned some basics 42 years ago that he doesn't need to continuously learn new locks and mechanism but instead goes for shortcuts like cutting off locks just so he can charge extra for the work, classic locksmith. And then they wonder why people are reluctant to call them 🙃
@@bradheath4200 I've got a job. I currently work for a security company. I probably should have used the term "Ex-burglar". Sorry for the confusion. Incidentally, my former occupation seldom involved stealing anyone's anything. Gathering information is often much more profitable.
"As a locksmith with 42 years of experience, I have learned nearly nothing from my work, and enjoy calling educational videos bullshit because my ignorance knows no bounds"
@@bobaorc7839It’s interesting how people rationalize hating groups of people by making the most random observations and spinning the narrative. Sheltered and spoiled? Even if you did write off all the pain and hardship they endured throughout their lives (tensions of nuclear war, conflicts arising from the cold war, violence and riots committing by both sides during the civil rights movement), how could the same not be said of our generation? It’s as Orwell wrote, “Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” We need to stop pretending like a generation can define someone, you’d be surprised to find intrinsic behavioral patterns inherent within humanity itself. You really responded to a comment about a skeptical locksmith and ended by saying that most baby boomers were sheltered and spoiled.
@@bobaorc7839Reframing may be a useful tool to help with your generalizations, along with a history book and the realization that not every person in one generation is the same, nor has the same views. In fact, the world is large and full of different people, even two of the same age.
@@cassi5420its almost as if the boomer generation ruined almost every good thing about this country and spend all day on facebook calling every younger generation lazy because we cant walk into a factory the day after graduation and get a job that pays enough for us to be sole breadwinners until retirement. Dont want to pay for college, but expect us to pay into their social security. Cant wait till that generation is 6ft under
This is common practice for locksmiths and the lock industry. They rely on a concept called security through obscurity - And they get hella pissy when people make educational videos telling them the industry sucks.
I honestly don't think so. I mean, for a lot of the industry sure, but I think guys like Billy learned everything they know about locks in the first 6 months on the job and never improved since. So when he meets people who actually enjoy learning about locks and how to break into them faster as a hobby, like McNally or Lock Picking Lawyer, they can't understand how they can be so good at it, and think they must be cheating.
@@jeffwells641yea I’d say that’s exactly what this was. Billy never learned about these unique techniques so he can’t accept that he’s been doing it the hard way all those 40 years
Hey, it could very well be that he's got 42 years of experience. Plenty of locksmiths out there who just install and switch locks, and if a pick is more complex than a quick raking or a jiggler, they just drill it or cut it.
I hope everyone becomes more savvy to the inner mechanisms of locks and locksmithing in general. You should strive to educate folks rather than to keep them ignorant so you can continue to rip them off.
Billy represents an entire generation of locksmiths that never learned how to locksmith but charge you like one when they show up with a pair of harbor freight boltcutters
I bought an old safe at an auction... 4 locksmiths each with decades of experience all offered to cut it open with a torch or grinder... which I could have done myself. found a 96 year old guy with real experience that told me how to figure out the combination on a phone call. Billy you can't fake real experience, 😂😂😂
... i've seen shocking work of experienced and certified people on sites ... worse than our students that have no experience but just follow book instructions and demonstrations for the first time
Billy is just that guy who does a job nobody really understands and shows up and slim jims his way into peoples cars so their ice cream cakes dont melt. I doubt he even picks locks.
Or as they say, if you think your the best and that you know everything, it means that you don’t, but if you can acknowledge that you may not know everything, you are better at that same thing
Yeah, sadly experience doesn't guarantee skills... I noticed in my own field of work (10-15 years of experience), that there are some of people who constantly try to learn and improve (I am one of those), but many people tend to just get by with what knowledge they already have. It is a sad state of affairs, but that is unfortunately how it is.
Honestly I wouldn't expect an everyday locksmith to know about weaknesses in locks. His job is to make keys, rekey locks and drill doors open. He isn't payed to do party tricks at your front door. But not knowing the weaknesses then calling it bs is the real problem with his comment.
@@elric9892no, not civilization. Dispie your ignorance and immaturity, civilization has and continues to advance. Previous generations and idiotic individuals/segmented groups merely get stuck in periods of time.
@Dont_click_this_profile Please tell me; does it bring you joy to be a predator preying on the desperate? Does it make your parents proud to know that you are a thief who specifically targets the most vulnerable people? Do your children brag about you to their friends and say that they want to grow up to be just like you? PLEASE consider your life choices and become better.
Yeah... Like that time i went to that restaurant and ordered a Poutine. Waitress came back with fry with gravy and grated cheese. Was offended and said it was not a poutine and she answered that was 20 years they were making them like that. I answered it was 20 years she did it wrong. :D She was not happy, neither was i if that matter but in the end i paid my bill and left to never return. :/
Buddy walked himself into 42 years of refund requests.
We have lock picking lawyer at home!
Lock picking lawyer at home:
All homie did was admit that his sense of objective reality is flawed...so I can probably guess which way he leans on the political spectrum 🤔
@@pizzlerot2730honestly idk if you can, almost everyone who makes politics their personality is delusional in at least a small way, you have to be to pick sides in a fucked up system where all the options are terrible
@@vocalvortexstudios2058 😂 right? It’s all people are anymore.
@@vocalvortexstudios2058 I just pick the least fucked up side 🤷♂️
As a viewer with no years of experience, billy got fucked
for real😂
Completely agreed
Bro got reduced to Atoms 🗿
Yes
billy got defiled
42 years of professionally drilling out locks!
and charging a morbillion dollars for his own incompetence, i bet
@@NocturnalTyphlosion that would be 350, and i also have a new lock you can buy, only 199
Aka bottom tier locksmith, destroys your property and overcharges tf outta you. No skills only drill
@@infallible7425 My next Tattoo bro "no skills only drills"
I has drills who needs skills?
I love how you gently "pointed" out to Billy where the shackle retention pin was. Classy, LOL.
Took the time to wind it out.
Lmao just commented on the same thing 😂
That was sooo good. And yeah the timing of it wow 😂
My favorite part! 😂
“The pointy pokey thing into the springy latchy thing” the words of a true professional
Yes
Indeed.
Who needs locksmith jargon? Not this fellow!
If you can explain something in simple words, that means you really understand it
-einstein or something
That’s kind of the joke
What I learned: just because someone is doing something for decades, doesn’t mean they‘re doing it well!
Decades of doing something wrong ain't something to brag about
Not everyone knows everything, and theres more than one way to skin a cat. Thats were they saying comes from.
@@BUZZKILLJRJR Agreed
You needed this video to understand that
@@BUZZKILLJRJRas a Chinese person I agree, there're definitely multiple ways to skin and maybe cook a cat indeed
"There's no way to pick this, Imma have to drill it out." - Billy, probably
Poor Billy…
Imagine not only learning this simple trick in 42 years, but being humiliated like this 😂
Billy just told us he's sucked at his job for 42 years
Or that hes sponsored by masterlock
😂😂😂😂
Ha ha ha ha!! 😅😅😅
@@matthewsprague1384bad for his business
@@matthewsprague1384if that one’s true it would explain why they don’t put any money into making functional locks.
42 years of experience, to the trash
Doing something poorly for 42 years does not equate to experience lol
@@12799MaDeuce well, poor experience
Years of academy training wasted
If you do the wrong things for 42 years and never try to improve, that’s still technically 42 years of experience, so it doesn’t count for much
42 years of drilling locks and markups for bad locks ig
you'd think a company doing this for a living would be able to develop a better lock.
It depends on the purpose of the lock really.
Even an entirely fake lock can be a deterrent because the _appearance_ of being locked can be enough to deter someone from attempting a break in.
It’s not just a matter of can/can’t, but also a matter of economics. Companies are incentivized to spend the least amount of resources while bringing in the most amount of money, and if people keep buying shitty locks, there’s no immediate incentive to significantly improve the quality of said locks. In fact, they’re kind of incentivized to make *worse* locks by cutting corners and cheaping out on design and quality of materials in order to increase profit margins.
Experience is important, but experience does not always equal knowledge.
Billy is the kind of locksmith who tells you that you have to replace the whole door when you forgot your key inside your house.
Something tells me the most billy knows about lock picking is using the key.
Jajajajajajajajajaja
Billy last week told me I needed to replace my entire house when I asked him to let me in after I forgot my keys inside. This is the 3rd time this has happened so Im about to buy my 4th house....
@@kuzadupa185last year he told me to move to mats when I forgot my keys in my house
Ftt😅😅😅
Billy spent 42 years telling customers he had to drill their locks and make more off them
Prolly sells master locks too
Uhhh ima have to drill that mam, gona have to charge you extra .😅😅
Ive been picking locks for fun since I was a Kid and and yeah most locks are super simple because they dont want to make complicated locks as they will be more expensive to make therefore being more expensive to the end customer but that doesnt mean expensive locks are better either
😂😂😂😂
Spot on
The Hand Gestures pointing at the lock and the simplified talking
LMFAO im dead
Pay Billy no mind; he's just mad that he's been doing it the hard way for that long.😂😂
Billy’s been real quiet since this video dropped
Yea, well, I posted a review to his (Billy Lee's) Locksmith Shop in Lufkin, TX with a link and screen shot... after all, I'd hate for him to not be able to learn from his mistake.
@@mikemurphy5898 is that even the right billy? wouldn't it be billy huddelston locksmith shop? and not billy lee?
My life has left me 😢
It's one thing to laugh at someone's ignorance, but it's another thing to attack the dudes company. Not like he's shady, he's just ignorant. But to seek him out... just slimy behavior.
@@nullobject7966 But if he is a locksmith with 42 years that is this ignorant isnt it a good thing to warn potential clients of his lazy incomitance? They saved someone an unnecessary destructive entry. Is Billy's money more important then the clients that he is under serving?
Billy is the kind of "locksmith" that shows up hours later, cuts your lock off with a $20 cutter and charges you $80+
He got you too huh? 😂
hey did we hire the same guy
$80…more like $180 or more…ugh, and that’s the family discount. 😳
Wait, I wanna know where I can the lock cutter for $20?!
@@geraldhartman2336$180 just to turn up, and another $50 to cut the lock.
Billy is the locksmith that says I have to drill out this defiant lock 😂😂
Drilling a lock out doesn’t make you a locksmith.
@@PhD63 yea I know I’m making a joke about how he had to drill a defiant lock which is super easy to pick I’ve owned my own locksmith business and haven’t had to drill one lock yet
@@Brazybobby I was joking too 🤪
@@PhD63 ok man lol but yea it’s sad to see how some people want to just rob the customer for a job that doesn’t need to be done especially something as low quality as a defiant lock which takes me under 10 seconds to rake open and under 30 seconds to pick open it makes good locksmiths look bad
I appreciate the effort you put into grinding away the surface. It is truly a display piece now. Well done. I'll be sure to pay closer attention.
The middle finger point at the end. Subtle yet elegant.
I loved how if you pay attention he also pulls the shackle back in with his middle finger in the middle of the video 😂can’t help but wonder if that was also intentional
I didn't even notice. Thank you for pointing me to this. This man is a national treasure. Lemme tell ya. 😅
The slow extension had me rolling. 😅
Haha had to watch it back cuz of this
Like the "crank the middle finger" thing (remembered the new MK1 Johnny Cage crank the middle finger as well)
42 years of experience as a locksmith means Billy knows every lock should be drilled so you can charge to replace it.
LMFAO!
That's great and all but i think being 12 and all means you should be doing homework.
@@SECONDQUEST think we found Billy's alt and he doesn't sound happy
@@athingwhichexistsNo he does not...
@@SECONDQUESTDown, Billy!
This thing is more useful as a fidget toy rather than a lock
Imagine being a lock Smith that was taught wrong for 42 years.
‘While making this video for Billy, I found an easier way to open the lock’ 😂😂😂 dudes a savage
The best part
Pointed with the middle finger too🤣😂
Facts
There is a major difference between a savage and an asshole this guy is the latter
Making this cutaway
As a locksmith with 14 years experience, that dude with 42 years of experience wasted 42 years of his life 😂
😅
hes probably the guy that shows up and insists it needs to be drilled.
locky picking lawyer show many master lock sucks
How do these people not understand that all they're doing is snitching on themselves for not knowing their shit? 🤦🏼♂️
@@pizzlerot2730 They never will understand, I learn from these videos amongst others new tricks and ways, mans stuck in his time(1950's)
The hand overlay cranking out the bird is a stroke of genius
The way he “pointed” it out to billy was absolutely, magnificently astonishing
I call BS on his 42 years of experience
I don't ☠️
In my 24 years of experience in life, I’ve come to realize that anyone who flexes their years of experience are grossly complacent.
Must've wasted a whole lot of it, considering homie shows a cross section of most of his vids
Same.
I bet Billy just drills/angle grinder every lock he gets called in for
Doesn't matter how many years you've spent being wrong, it doesn't magically turn into being right.
I wish more people knew this
@@brendanm6360 I've known this for 42 years😅
@@hrford hahaha nice
Holy shit, I’ve never seen this out so well.
This is the most accurate phrase I've read about knowledge so far
42 years down the drain to insult a man who can throw a triangle like a deadly boomerang
When someone says "As an X..." you know they're going to humiliate themselves.
Unfortunate that billy's spent 42 years tryin to pick the lock, I'm sure buddy'll get it eventually
_EXACTLY_ this. It's purely an issue of having the wrong response of being mad at "doing it wrong." As if those determined to break the moral code of "don't do crime, c'mon" would somehow be humbled by the "humility" of bypassing the skillful art that is methodically picking the lock by the book 🙄
Likely the same people that also get mad at the general practice of the pen-test industry publishing these methods in the first place because they see it as giving away the ability to hurt the public instead of the reality of the public being lied to by companies more interested in maximising profit instead of selling an honest product. Being critical of those that reveal the harmful flaw instead of those that _made the harmful flaw possible_ is an exceedingly problematic mindset throughout human history, and it's a bafflingly heinous mindset in an age of accessibility. 😑
Honestly, if you have trouble with a master lock, just give up on picking locks.
Master locks are like the tutorial of lock picking. If you can’t pick them, just stop.
@@hologaster yep. I bought some masterlocks just to play around. Its surprisingly easy to do if you are a beginner. But some other locks i cant pick them for shits. I picked my house bedroom doors before. Tried to pick my main house door before and it worked! So after that i went to a door shop and asked them if i could pick it, and they let me so as long no to scratch it. I couldnt pick one so i bought that one lol.
Billy is a Lock Designer at masterlock since 42 years ago
"Since I'm not as good as you, you must be lying." - Billy Huddleston, a Locksmith with 42 years experience.
🎉😮
savagery....but, yeaahh
99% of people when they encounter someone better than them
Literally what I wanted to say. Glad someone else thought of it too.
@@richardjones8846 i hope not.
Any professional would know that you could open a Masterlock by thinking REALLY hard near it.
Or just use harsh language in a ten foot radius of it
42 years, Billy. That's half a lifetime of incompetence.
"As a locksmith with 42yrs of experience. I pretty much just cut the lock because I don't know how to pick locks." - Billy Huddleston
To be fair, the lock isn't much less secure after the shackle is cut.
@@MWSin1what?
@@HominaHubba I'm saying that this lock is so poorly designed, a locksmith who just cuts the shackle doesn't really reduce it's usefulness much.
to be fair, i think this kind of lock it is better to cut it and buy another one
"As a locksmith with 42yrs of experience. I pretty much just cut the lock because that way I get to charge you for time _and_ sell you a new Master Lock."
FTFY
If only Billy’s mouth didn’t open as easily as a Masterlock.
Godddamn
lmao
Damn
😅😅😅😅
Top comment right here.😂🤣😅
In all my years of forgetting to bring my key with me ive never seen a locksmith doing anything other than drilling locks and replacing them
It seems to me that locksmiths know nothing about picking locks, they just know how to break locks
Man just hit it on the ground and shattered Billy's 42 year "experience"
It just goes to show that even dumb people can get into any job, and pretend to be an expert with "experience."
He said you know what I'll make this guy a fool.
Fr fr
Hahahahahhahahahaba
Shattered his existence
I feel like I’d be embarrassed to admit I’ve been working as a locksmith for 42 years and still struggle with master locks
😂
They don't pick anything they just drill and install new locks
They never said they struggle with any type of locks. They said they call BS on these videos. Why people always gotta change what was said. Chinese whispers
@@ElisPalace why are you doubting the chinnese whisperers? You're just unaware of their ability to read between the lines.
@@ElisPalace you're as bad as the guy admitting 4 decades of the career and not being able to do what this guy does on EVERY single video lmao😅 you're just telling us without out telling us that you dont get invited to the fun parties.
Billy got all his training straight from the people who make the locks.
He must of took the Master Locksmith training course
I love the subtle middle finger to Billy. Thanks McNally, you made my day...
"As a guy who's been scamming people with the illusion of security for 42 years I feel legally obligated to call bs to save my job."
I was looking for this comment. That was the first thing I though as well.
locksmiths are the ones who charge you 100+ dollars to unlock things.
Nice. 666 likes
@@Jasmine-tt6jd that’s part of the job
😂😂😂😂😂
His 42 years of experience are probably telling customers that its unpickible and then destroying there lock with a drill and charging them up their rear
Exactly my thoughts. He probably tried to pick it or cut a new key, gave up and drilled the lock.
@@Moonscentedhunter. I doubt he even tries. Locksmiths are up there as some of the shadiest people in any industry. Right behind dentists..
@@farmerlarbear2244 Kinda like with millers back in the day. Once upon a time millers were known as thieves and people who bought and sold illegal goods.
@@farmerlarbear2244 my dentist is one of the most honest people I know, his prices aren't too high and he does an amazing job, the only time I ever had a problem is when my orthodontist broke one of my fillings with a matal band
Locksmith are the most questionable trade for me, do they rely on the very few people that get locked out everyday to make a living?
Billy just got drilled like one of his locks XD
McNally is a goddamn Savage😂😂😂
Billy’s the type of locksmith to say “I can’t get it open so I’ma use the drill and charge you $40 extra” on a basic master lock 💀
Wild that locksmiths charge extra for not being able to do their job and instead having to resort to destructive methods. You'd think that having to break out the drill would mean the cost is discounted.
@@KeterMalkutheven thieves are better at locksmithing 😂
If U don't like it don't watch it
@@user-it9kv5dl8wI think you got the wrong idea buddy
MASTERLOCK FED
billy didn’t get proven wrong. billy had his dignity, job, life, soul, sanity and his work experience fucked into the shadow realm.
How does this have no replys???
@@Cxmxlaeverything that needed to be said has been said
Aka he got thrown into the trash can 😂😂😂
😂
@@bumblebeeisfreenah he became the trash can
Masterlock never disappoints to disappoint 😂
Flexed on him even harder by finding an easier way.
Translation: I've spent 42 years not understanding my chosen field of employment.
I’ve seen it in the Army
Yes and this is why age is really just a number. I hate when an old guy who works at a recycling plant in a small town for 50 years tries to tell me that Justin Trudeau did not commit an act of tyranny by threatening truckers with violence, just because of how long he's been living.
Trudeau did commit tyranny because he vetoed other's right to veto, which is the definition of tyranny.
Like old people can be so stupid they think theyre right just because theyre old - but usually theyre facing their mortality and just trying to win an argument so they can die feeling valid i guess.
Kind of a petty way to go out, if you ask me.
BINGO! He thinks just because he learned some basics 42 years ago that he doesn't need to continuously learn new locks and mechanism but instead goes for shortcuts like cutting off locks just so he can charge extra for the work, classic locksmith.
And then they wonder why people are reluctant to call them 🙃
That or he’s spent 42 years making people believe more expensive intervention was necessary
Lmfaooooooooo
As a burglar with 9 years of experience, I approve this video.
Truly the more difficult path down the lock rabbit hole
Well- you would most definitely be qualified to be a qualifier of quality😁
😂
Get a job!!! That doesn't involve stealing my shit. Lmao
@@bradheath4200 I've got a job. I currently work for a security company. I probably should have used the term "Ex-burglar". Sorry for the confusion. Incidentally, my former occupation seldom involved stealing anyone's anything. Gathering information is often much more profitable.
Billies wife was like dude it's not that deep
Casually destroyed this whole man's career
As someone with almost five minutes of lockpicking experience, I call skill-issue on Billy.
Keep the likes like that please
Hmm. Is there some portable device like an ultrasound or xray that can just show the inside in real time?
@@SenjuDuckno
@@virtualenvironmentfellowsh6671yeah bro, superman eyes
@virtualenvironmentfellowsh6671 he might cut it open afterwards or sum
As someone with basic rudimentary lockpicking skills, I can assure you that most locks just keep an honest man honest.
Exactly. Makes everyone think twice
My dad always said "locks are for fools and honest people"
Unlocked doors are legal to enter. Locked doors - no matter how bad of a lock - are illegal... Or so I've heard
That's generally how I look at it.
@@modernkennnern
Agreed. The only locks I pick are my own.
@@modernkennnerni don't think so, what about personal property?
Billy just unlocked 42 years worth of shame points.
As a locksmith with just 4 years experience, I’m completely embarrassed for the idiot that doesn’t know how to bypass.
As a person with no experience in lock picking i dont trust master lock at all and since these videos i know why. What is a better lock?
@@residentboejiden5796 welder
I'd say the ones that bank vaults use. But they tend to be blown up by dynamite. So instead I say, just leave everything unlocked.
No need to be embarrassed! All those years “working”, yet he never learned.
You did, which means you’re awesome.
@@residentboejiden5796 Smith&Wesson.
"As a locksmith with 42 years of experience, I have learned nearly nothing from my work, and enjoy calling educational videos bullshit because my ignorance knows no bounds"
this is not "educational videos" this is more like hardcore triple-X l*** destroyer
@@bobaorc7839It’s interesting how people rationalize hating groups of people by making the most random observations and spinning the narrative. Sheltered and spoiled? Even if you did write off all the pain and hardship they endured throughout their lives (tensions of nuclear war, conflicts arising from the cold war, violence and riots committing by both sides during the civil rights movement), how could the same not be said of our generation? It’s as Orwell wrote, “Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it.” We need to stop pretending like a generation can define someone, you’d be surprised to find intrinsic behavioral patterns inherent within humanity itself. You really responded to a comment about a skeptical locksmith and ended by saying that most baby boomers were sheltered and spoiled.
@@bobaorc7839Reframing may be a useful tool to help with your generalizations, along with a history book and the realization that not every person in one generation is the same, nor has the same views. In fact, the world is large and full of different people, even two of the same age.
@@cassi5420its almost as if the boomer generation ruined almost every good thing about this country and spend all day on facebook calling every younger generation lazy because we cant walk into a factory the day after graduation and get a job that pays enough for us to be sole breadwinners until retirement. Dont want to pay for college, but expect us to pay into their social security. Cant wait till that generation is 6ft under
This is common practice for locksmiths and the lock industry. They rely on a concept called security through obscurity - And they get hella pissy when people make educational videos telling them the industry sucks.
"I've been a lock smith for 42 yrs " sounds like a lawsuit to me my guy 😂
42 years of being wrong is wild
He's pretending you're wrong because it's damaging the entire existence of his career
They always do. Locksmiths and the lock industry know what happens to all that easy money when the curtain gets pulled back.
I honestly don't think so. I mean, for a lot of the industry sure, but I think guys like Billy learned everything they know about locks in the first 6 months on the job and never improved since.
So when he meets people who actually enjoy learning about locks and how to break into them faster as a hobby, like McNally or Lock Picking Lawyer, they can't understand how they can be so good at it, and think they must be cheating.
No its his entire existence is being denied
A locksmith will just drill a lock the charge you $300 for a call-out fee and new lock
@@jeffwells641yea I’d say that’s exactly what this was. Billy never learned about these unique techniques so he can’t accept that he’s been doing it the hard way all those 40 years
Billy is the prime example of just because you've been doing something for 42 years doesn't mean you've been doing it right😂
I doubt he even has 42 years of experience
Or he's been scamming people for 42 years and knowing he was a piece of shit.
I doubt he is older than 42
He doesn't have 42 years of experience. He had 1 year of experience 42 times
Hey, it could very well be that he's got 42 years of experience. Plenty of locksmiths out there who just install and switch locks, and if a pick is more complex than a quick raking or a jiggler, they just drill it or cut it.
Holy sh*t. You are absolutely right. I have the exact same lock and this method worked like a charm. Another trick added to my arsenal. Thank you.
That flipping of the bird was so sassy.
"As a locksmith with 42 years experience, if you keep showing people this sh*t I can't keep charging people 80 bucks to open their master locks."
Truth.
I hope everyone becomes more savvy to the inner mechanisms of locks and locksmithing in general.
You should strive to educate folks rather than to keep them ignorant so you can continue to rip them off.
I wish it was only $80. It’s double that in SoCal
Know I know who exactly not to hire.
McNally: sorry 🥺
RIP Billy. He was a smith of locks for 42 years.
more like "he was never a smith of locks in those 42 years"
@@RuiZX1yes...another one of those "as a (insert whatever tall tale)" people on the internet.
Grifter for 41 of those 42
@@jeremyjohnson9585did youre dumbass come to the internet for anything else?😂 well shit jokes on u moron
I love this channel and the other locksmith channels. Fascinating and informative!
Bro ousted himself for wasting 42 years of his life😂
Billy represents an entire generation of locksmiths that never learned how to locksmith but charge you like one when they show up with a pair of harbor freight boltcutters
I bought an old safe at an auction... 4 locksmiths each with decades of experience all offered to cut it open with a torch or grinder... which I could have done myself. found a 96 year old guy with real experience that told me how to figure out the combination on a phone call. Billy you can't fake real experience, 😂😂😂
He represents an entire generation of trade workers that need to be done with lol.
The harbor freight comment is a straight up mortal kombat fatality.
Reminds me of the doctors who try to crap on CZcams doctors in the comments
But it just shows that the, really shouldn't be treating anyone
@@timnor4803How'd you figure it out? Did you use a magnet to lift the pin up?
Just because you have experience, doesn't mean you're good. If you did the wrong thing for 40 years, you have 40 years of worthless experience.
Someone get Billy some aloe for this burn. xD
He didn’t have to die for making a comment
I wouldn't say worthless, I'm mean they're always great examples on what not to do
... i've seen shocking work of experienced and certified people on sites ... worse than our students that have no experience but just follow book instructions and demonstrations for the first time
@@chrismcconnell138 this is even funnier than the burn 😂😂😂😂😂
Making a cutaway as a way of telling someone to get bent is such a wild flex
You know a lock is bad, when he doesn't have to use a second lock to bust it open.
42 years of charging $700 to drill and replace locks
Yep. Tradesman can be as sleezy as any salesman.
Lmao that's the exact thing I tell people when I run lockpick villages
Billy is upset that you're taking away his $120 emergency visits where he pretends opening these locks is difficult.
TRUE
Nailed it.
100%
Call a tow truck. A lot lf them can pick doors and they will do it for thr price of s boost
Billy is salty BECAUSE opening locks IS difficult for him!
"just because i am not talented enough to do this it cant be true!"
lmao
Mr Locksmith just ruined his whole 42 year reputation
The problem with 42 years of experience is that you become complacent in your skill set and forget to keep learning and innovating.
the problem is that in 42 years he's struggling with locks an untrained monkey can get open
Billy is just that guy who does a job nobody really understands and shows up and slim jims his way into peoples cars so their ice cream cakes dont melt. I doubt he even picks locks.
Or as they say, if you think your the best and that you know everything, it means that you don’t, but if you can acknowledge that you may not know everything, you are better at that same thing
Yeah, sadly experience doesn't guarantee skills... I noticed in my own field of work (10-15 years of experience), that there are some of people who constantly try to learn and improve (I am one of those), but many people tend to just get by with what knowledge they already have.
It is a sad state of affairs, but that is unfortunately how it is.
Give Billy a break. We all forget about system updates here and there 😔😂
“As an ____ with x years of experience-“
Bro just walked his entire career right off a damn cliff with that one statement. 💀
Because of this comment, I found out you can recycle your coffee through your nose back into your coffee cup. 😂😂
@@MrWatercooledI’m gonna need written confirmation that you didn’t drink that coffee a second time. I’m begging you.
@@archgirl Are you going to get him a new cup of joe?
@@barrymanning4861 I feel like it would be worth it, I can’t lie. Money well spent to keep my lunch down, frankly. 👌
Some locks are just a deterrent. And easy to bypass.
The fishing reel at the end really placed the exclamation point on the whole video.
The shackle flying out at the end was great
You call it 42 years of experience, I call it a skill issue
42 years of skill issue
Mad cause bad
Definitely user error.
If it's not 200 years, it's not good enough 🤡
Imagine doing something for forty years and not learning a damn thing
civilisation as a whole... til this day
Honestly I wouldn't expect an everyday locksmith to know about weaknesses in locks. His job is to make keys, rekey locks and drill doors open. He isn't payed to do party tricks at your front door.
But not knowing the weaknesses then calling it bs is the real problem with his comment.
@@redcrafterlppa303 yes it's called an appeal to authority fallacy just because someone is an expert doesn't mean they're always right
@@ThecouncilOf8 And apparently, he's not an expert in lockpicking anyway.
@@elric9892no, not civilization. Dispie your ignorance and immaturity, civilization has and continues to advance. Previous generations and idiotic individuals/segmented groups merely get stuck in periods of time.
Locksmith: I don't know how to pick locks, so it must be fake.
At this point I feel like blowing into the lock like an old Nintendo game would unlock it
Billy Huddleston is an actual locksmith.. with a satisfaction rate of 2.8/5… let that sink in
DAYUM you put his ass on BLAST with that one.
Ouch, his google reviews about to be smashed
Where did you find the rating?
Which one?
@@dispatch-indirect9206 Youre grounded from making jokes. Now go sit in the corner and think about what you did.
An old adage fits perfectly here: "Don't hang onto a mistake just because you spent a long time making it."
Sunk cost fallacy, more or less
@@Dont_click_this_profile_I read it what are you gonna do about it
@@Dont_click_this_profile_ haha fuck off
@Dont_click_this_profile Please tell me; does it bring you joy to be a predator preying on the desperate? Does it make your parents proud to know that you are a thief who specifically targets the most vulnerable people? Do your children brag about you to their friends and say that they want to grow up to be just like you? PLEASE consider your life choices and become better.
I'm ditching the baby momma thanks gents
as a guy with no lock picking experience, I lock picked 11 locks for last 2 weeks only to terorrize my siblings. Thank you Nally
Bros masterd the smash technique 😂
Bro had been doing his job wrong for 42 years. That’s dedication
Edit: why are you guys arguing about poutines 💀
Yeah... Like that time i went to that restaurant and ordered a Poutine. Waitress came back with fry with gravy and grated cheese. Was offended and said it was not a poutine and she answered that was 20 years they were making them like that. I answered it was 20 years she did it wrong. :D She was not happy, neither was i if that matter but in the end i paid my bill and left to never return. :/
@@Pandor25What is an poutine?
@@poopookaka2831 French fry, gravy with cheese curd.
@@Pandor25 Thats what they served you....
@@poopookaka2831there's a dufference between grated cheese and cheese curd
"When will you learn old man?"-McNally
Hahahaha fr
“How many times we gotta teach you a lesson old man”
@@kanjo4976 I fucking love the older SpongeBob
I love the young people 😇
@@thisisntsergio1352FBI? yeah. come here, take a look at this..*
Blud cranked up that middle finger lmfao
I loves it when he adds the word "thing" at the end of stuff
Update: Billy is now a full time apprentice to the man who made this video. Billy, congratulations on your apprenticeship!
Or LPL
Lol
42 years to get completely wiped by someone who i highly doubt is even 40
I knew it
@Dont_click_this_profilee okay i wont
As a Billy of 42 years, I call this video locksmithed.
Did you know that spraying a mouthful of tea out of your nose is rather painful?
Hahahaha hahahaha haha hahahaha
As a 42 of locksmith video, I call this Billy years.
Underrated comment
What were you before you were a billy
"As a locksmith of 42 years, I'm obviously a failure in my field"
I have the upmost respect for this man. He pulls no punches, will steal yo girl, take yo house, and be yo new daddy all at the same time.
Being a locksmith with 42 years experience, you just told all of us not to call your company in case we might need a locksmith 🤣
A lot of locksmiths don't even unlock stuff, they just carry tools or devices to break them.
@@TheDoggyGIRfacts
@@TheDoggyGIR most locksmiths are scammers they don’t want to open a lock ever because then they couldn’t sell you a new one
You realize he was being sarcastic right? He was responding to Billy, not the video creator.
@@christopheryou5040 I think we all knew that. They're just keeping the Billy hate going