@@miguelzavaleta1911 ruclips.net/video/D6vioIPVzM4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/GncYzuRMtb8/видео.html 5:20 ish and i think there was some others but yea
And definitely no-go for a Meth head with hairpins from a bloody purse... (meaning a non-lockpicker without tools) Too many things can be opened without tools or knowledge or skill.
From my understanding, there's no drill protection on the core itself because: You already have to drill through both the outer square sleeve and of the steel shutter, and the design of the shutter doesn't leave too much place for protection anti drill rods
True story, the deadbolt on our front door broke, so I went out and bought a new deadbolt, but it didn't fit. Using some half remembered knowledge from these videos, I pulled the old one apart, swapped the cores, and put it all back together. It works now.
Would you be able to do a video of how spool / serrated / etc. pins work? As in something like a cut-away of how they bind differently when you're picking and why locks manufacturers would choose one over another?
Both allow the cylinder to rotate into a false set, forcing counter-rotation to move them into the true set. Serrated has lots of shallow false sets; spool has one deep false set. Best would arguably be mixing some of each to confuse pickers, but that would increase mfg cost and complexity (the reason cheap locks use neither).
I’m unaware of any other method to contact you, so sorry if this should have somewhere else. I just picked my first lock by single-pin picking! You are one of four RUclipsrs I follow, and I appreciate that you share your knowledge. Thank you!
"And we got this open". Don't you just love it when the viewer is included in the victory pick 😁. I have never picked pin in pin but I assume you feel for the outer pin and pick it, then go for the inner pins?
Love your channel.... as a 22 year locksmith I can definitely same I'm really impressed. BTW Mul-T-Lock pin kit has a special holder for this plug so you can rekey it without using 3 hands lol. Keep up the good work. I'm a fan
@@lockpickinglawyer Think ill give it a go. But, are the very cheap sets any good to begin with? Or is it better to start with a more pricey set of tools? TY ;]
LockPickingLawyer I’ve been considering buying a kit and learning just to unlock cabinets in my group home.... thanks for the motivation. Ordering tomorrow.
I have an ABUS I doubt many people have managed to pick. It uses their XPlus cylinder. It also has an ear shattering alarm in it, given that you've replaced the batteries in time (which I haven't).
Been watching long enough to know when you say "nothing on 1, nothing on 2, *pause*" that 3 is binding. And, by the way, how many times have you needed to watch the video back so you could put the locks back together?
I would love to see how this reassembly went. The core looks like it's going to be quite a challenge to repin and slid back into the lock body. Almost like a 3 handed job.
Jajajaja a mult-t-lock opened in 30 seconds, I'd like to see you here, all my neighbors think this is the unpickable and safest lock ever made to rule them all
When you start poking with the metal pokey stick and calling out numbers, it reminds me of going to the dentist but without the wincing and wishing I wasn't there
5 лет назад+5
The brutforce attack solution would be interesting
I would also like to know. I am currently using a covered chain secured with a *gulp* Masterlock #3, which is really only slightly more secure than just leaving it running, as well as being inconvenient, as I have to find a place to stash the chain every time I ride. I'd like to get a disc lock like this, but I wouldn't know where to start looking.
LockPickingLawyer I would like to learn more about lock jargon as well as the basic designs used. Do you happen to have a video describing that? A general direction would be great, too. Thank you!
These videos are so cool and I love your voice! As a complete noob, I'd really appreciate two things: 1) Could you explain why these different pin shapes are important? (you might have a video for that already?) 2) Could you give like a one sentence summary such as "I wouldn't leave my motorbike locked with this, but it's okay for a scooter." or "unlikely to be picked in the wild, but easy to drill through if the thieves don't have to worry about noise".
YensR - try watching locknoob and Bosnian Bill. They both have excellent tutorials. I tend to come back to LPL who touches on the more unusual or advanced techniques. I especially liked his video on tension techniques. Seriously, if you scroll through those two as well as LPL, there won’t be much you don’t understand in pretty short order.
Aah the c series body. Dont see many of these disc locks about these days. most people buy the chinese crap. These by far are not chinese crap. The factory was in my home town up until assa abloy bought them out (like every other successful lock company). Yes i have done my fair share in supplying these old relics, and people still come to me for keys and replacement cylinders. Andy from corby united kingdom
I always find it interesting that people ask him for which lock he suggests you use. Ever see him not be able to pick a lock? Now you know why he doesnt answer and why he doesnt endorse a paticular lock lol. You are asking a bullet designer which vest to wear when he knows his bullets will go through all of them lol...
You mentioned that you were surprised for there were no anti-drill pins. But the shutter (?) and the format of the "pre-keyway" (the hole in the yellow casing through which you put the key in the keyway), which is not round, but has some metal projections inwards, would not server as protection agaist drilling?
Agree and it looks to me like the keypins are steel as well. The combination would make for one HECK of a pain to try and drill in there and actually get it open. More than likely easier to use a grinder and cut the loop and the head of the lock pin.
At 1 mil or at an important milestone, could you show us your Lockpicking set like all the things you have, the most liked ones etc. Like for him to see
@@PGGraham shot in the dark, but you're not the Paul Graham of paulgraham.com, are you? I was just now rereading one of his essays and this would just be the most fantastic coincidence.
Could you share your thought process in choosing both the tension wrench and pick for this type of lock?.. Also when locating the outer pins do you approach them from the side or front edge? Thanks in advance...appreciate your talent and generosity !!
LPL: all this background information, picking specification, dimple configuration, shackle type, etc.
me: it yellow
😂😂😂
I see yellow, i click
Im a simple man
@@lockpickinglawyer i slept with ellie
Pantone 108, I believe. My favorite color.
Jim Jefferies' son: It's turtle!
When LPL says im rusty ...usually means ..oh its gonna take me 3 seconds extra to pop it open...Well done Sir.
Has he ever had a lock he couldn't pick?
@@jcrowley1985 yes
@@simedinson984 You should link us.
@@miguelzavaleta1911 ruclips.net/video/D6vioIPVzM4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/GncYzuRMtb8/видео.html 5:20 ish
and i think there was some others but yea
he practices at least once before doing it on camera
We would like to see LPL reassemble this mess!! Reminds me of when I was a kid taking a cap gun apart, and pieces would fly everywhere.
I really wonder how these are assembled inside the factory.
He has a video to go by at least
they are a real pain to assemble, especially a lock that has master wafers.
Used to work on mul t locks back in the day.
It’s really not very hard.
LockPickingLawyer and buuuuurnnnn. Poor Andrew want to seem like he knew what he was talking about so badly. 😂
A LPL video longer than 2 minutes, I gotta see this!😳😁👍🏼
turns out it only took him 1 1/2 mins still
Wonder why the second shackle part is not welded to the U steel .
@@pete_lind Probably saves money or time in the manufacturing process.
If it took like 1,5 minutes for LPL to open it, it's impossible to open by a regular thief
And definitely no-go for a Meth head with hairpins from a bloody purse... (meaning a non-lockpicker without tools) Too many things can be opened without tools or knowledge or skill.
The only drill protection seems to be the shutter, and drilling is a lot easier than picking (though much noisier).
"I'm a little bit on the rusty side," he says. Still opens lock in under 90 seconds.
From my understanding, there's no drill protection on the core itself because:
You already have to drill through both the outer square sleeve and of the steel shutter, and the design of the shutter doesn't leave too much place for protection anti drill rods
Probably.
Wow multilock is a ul rated lock very few lockpickers can pick such
Locks,you are truly a professional.
You’re correct, many small parts. Thank you for being my gateway into picking. I appreciate your explanations, the time and expense. Great content!
I wanna see you putting the lock back together!
I bet he could do it blindfolded! :)
One of the first locks I have seen that I would trust! Impressive engineering, thanks for the video.
Complex lock, a good bit of thought went into its design but you made it look easy to pick!
I'm probably rusty picks the lock in about a minute. LPL you sir are just impressive
Conclusion after watching this channel: I can open all locks
I've yet to see anyone pick a Bowley
@@crazybob75 ruclips.net/video/X04qgD0hOXk/видео.html
I can open all locks... if I have a key.
HE can open all locks
@@crazybob75 ruclips.net/video/leQQ8ChtGkQ/видео.html
"I'm a little on the rusty side". Right, we believe you. I'm sure if I tried this it'd take something like a week.
You consistently bring your A-game. Thanks for sharing another excellent video!
LPL, Thankyou so much for making the content that you do, Watching these videos makes me so happy and betters my mood
True story, the deadbolt on our front door broke, so I went out and bought a new deadbolt, but it didn't fit. Using some half remembered knowledge from these videos, I pulled the old one apart, swapped the cores, and put it all back together. It works now.
Would you be able to do a video of how spool / serrated / etc. pins work? As in something like a cut-away of how they bind differently when you're picking and why locks manufacturers would choose one over another?
Both allow the cylinder to rotate into a false set, forcing counter-rotation to move them into the true set.
Serrated has lots of shallow false sets; spool has one deep false set. Best would arguably be mixing some of each to confuse pickers, but that would increase mfg cost and complexity (the reason cheap locks use neither).
It would have been fun to see you put it back toghether with that myriad of pieces xD
Dude, your videos are just fantastic.
this channel is great for when you want to break into somewhere
im kidding pls dont arrest me
That was a cool multlock I haven’t seen before! And I don’t say that sentence often lol nice picking thanks for sharing!
I’m unaware of any other method to contact you, so sorry if this should have somewhere else. I just picked my first lock by single-pin picking! You are one of four RUclipsrs I follow, and I appreciate that you share your knowledge. Thank you!
Got to watch this on break.. Love your videos
I would love to see you take them apart and then put them back I like your program keep up the good work bye-bye
Great picking brother as always, love the unusual Mul-t-lock!
"And we got this open".
Don't you just love it when the viewer is included in the victory pick 😁.
I have never picked pin in pin but I assume you feel for the outer pin and pick it, then go for the inner pins?
Who would have thought your wife's beaver would boost your Subs so much.
What?
@@ZeidGho check his videos
@@ZeidGho ruclips.net/video/TRozAbaKs9M/видео.html
@@bugsbunny8691 lol wtf I've missed that episode 😂😂😂 funniest video on RUclips 🤣
He actually put out a video shortly before that one that got substantially higher number of views.
Love your channel.... as a 22 year locksmith I can definitely same I'm really impressed. BTW Mul-T-Lock pin kit has a special holder for this plug so you can rekey it without using 3 hands lol. Keep up the good work. I'm a fan
I love how the logo is a strongman resembling a key
Sometimes I watch lpl and think I could do that with a ittpe practice. Not today.
There’s nothing I do that you can’t with enough practice.
@@lockpickinglawyer Think ill give it a go. But, are the very cheap sets any good to begin with? Or is it better to start with a more pricey set of tools? TY ;]
LockPickingLawyer I’ve been considering buying a kit and learning just to unlock cabinets in my group home.... thanks for the motivation. Ordering tomorrow.
I did it. I ordered the kit from the link in your profile. I’m going to cause havoc on my caretaker.
A disc brake lock that is actually good! Based on the C series means it's true. 🍺😎
It's a bummer there's no drill protection .
@@otm646 got a pretty thick dust shield that looked like steel
@@otm646 that is a reason why I put the disc lock on with the key to the inside of the wheel, where it's obscured by the other disc.
I have an ABUS I doubt many people have managed to pick. It uses their XPlus cylinder. It also has an ear shattering alarm in it, given that you've replaced the batteries in time (which I haven't).
LPL ur skills are osm, thanks for the video.
I'm. It sure why I watch this channel, but it's satisfying watching him pick locks
Love your videos you remind me of the dentist everytime you talk through picking the lock though haha
Been watching long enough to know when you say "nothing on 1, nothing on 2, *pause*" that 3 is binding.
And, by the way, how many times have you needed to watch the video back so you could put the locks back together?
That's a beautiful machine
Idk why but these videos are so entertaining
I see Bosnianbill's lock tray has been put to good use! :-D
Good Lord that is a lot of components. How expensive are those things? The manufacturing and assembly process must be intense.
I found it online for about $100. Which is actually on the low end for Mul-T lock stuff. Real high security locks are not cheap.
I actually have the original invoice from the original purchaser... over $200. I paid less than 25% of that on eBay.
LockPickingLawyer you’re doing the lords work. Hah great video! Keep it up.
This looks like the real deal as a lock.
He makes it look so easy
thanks for explaining what all the terms mean for us newbies...
In Ecuador, most padlocks are Viro, usually the cylinder style, but where "real" security is needed, it is almost invariably a Mul-T-Lock.
I don't understand what he said about the lock loose here and there tight 2 3 4 etc2 but very satisfying to watch every of his video.
This guy must have some high tech security system!!
Yup... including several sensors of my own design. 😈
I would love to see how this reassembly went. The core looks like it's going to be quite a challenge to repin and slid back into the lock body. Almost like a 3 handed job.
Nice looking driver pins in that one.
My god, is there anything you can’t pick? Awesome job as usual!
Jajajaja a mult-t-lock opened in 30 seconds, I'd like to see you here, all my neighbors think this is the unpickable and safest lock ever made to rule them all
When you start poking with the metal pokey stick and calling out numbers, it reminds me of going to the dentist but without the wincing and wishing I wasn't there
The brutforce attack solution would be interesting
You are like the bob ross of lock picking
Glad you have too put it back together..Lol LPL.😎
Lol... it’s not too bad once the core is together.
Very goog. Great picking. Greetings. :)
Have fun rebuilding this lock
As a motorcycle rider I would love to know your recommendation on the most secure disc lock. What lock would you use to secure your motorcycle?
I would also like to know. I am currently using a covered chain secured with a *gulp* Masterlock #3, which is really only slightly more secure than just leaving it running, as well as being inconvenient, as I have to find a place to stash the chain every time I ride. I'd like to get a disc lock like this, but I wouldn't know where to start looking.
We need a lock breakdown and reassembling series
Damn, that's one complex lock
Impressive siar
No lock is secure with you around. :-)
Lpl is the stud in all the locks
LockPickingLawyer
I would like to learn more about lock jargon as well as the basic designs used. Do you happen to have a video describing that? A general direction would be great, too.
Thank you!
These videos are so cool and I love your voice! As a complete noob, I'd really appreciate two things:
1) Could you explain why these different pin shapes are important? (you might have a video for that already?)
2) Could you give like a one sentence summary such as "I wouldn't leave my motorbike locked with this, but it's okay for a scooter." or "unlikely to be picked in the wild, but easy to drill through if the thieves don't have to worry about noise".
YensR - try watching locknoob and Bosnian Bill. They both have excellent tutorials. I tend to come back to LPL who touches on the more unusual or advanced techniques. I especially liked his video on tension techniques. Seriously, if you scroll through those two as well as LPL, there won’t be much you don’t understand in pretty short order.
@@adamwest8711 Thank you Adam, much obliged :)
Aah the c series body.
Dont see many of these disc locks about these days.
most people buy the chinese crap.
These by far are not chinese crap.
The factory was in my home town up until assa abloy bought them out (like every other successful lock company).
Yes i have done my fair share in supplying these old relics, and people still come to me for keys and replacement cylinders.
Andy from corby united kingdom
I always find it interesting that people ask him for which lock he suggests you use. Ever see him not be able to pick a lock? Now you know why he doesnt answer and why he doesnt endorse a paticular lock lol. You are asking a bullet designer which vest to wear when he knows his bullets will go through all of them lol...
You mentioned that you were surprised for there were no anti-drill pins. But the shutter (?) and the format of the "pre-keyway" (the hole in the yellow casing through which you put the key in the keyway), which is not round, but has some metal projections inwards, would not server as protection agaist drilling?
Agree and it looks to me like the keypins are steel as well. The combination would make for one HECK of a pain to try and drill in there and actually get it open. More than likely easier to use a grinder and cut the loop and the head of the lock pin.
I would love to see the reassembly of something like this.
I'd love to see a real world test, either picking or destructive.
At 1 mil or at an important milestone, could you show us your Lockpicking set like all the things you have, the most liked ones etc.
Like for him to see
He has already.
@@PGGraham shot in the dark, but you're not the Paul Graham of paulgraham.com, are you? I was just now rereading one of his essays and this would just be the most fantastic coincidence.
@@boiledelephant no, but we are often confused for each other.
Everyone I know rides a Harley. Nobody I know uses these locks. I have a very heavy truck tow chain, and a $75 dollar lock, and a gun.
While not part of the lock itself, it seems like an awkward shutter is a good plan from a pick resistance pov.
Ayy Israeli lock, nice!
What an interesting lock. Not for the "junior varsity" picker...
I bet those pins are super expensive to machine
Cute lock
Can you review a Klic Smart Lock? Got one as a gift and would like to see how secure it really is. Thanks!😄
when you check other lock picking videos you realize how good LPL is
A Multipick for a Mul-T-Lock.
@lockpickinglawyer can you show a video of how you put one of your locks back together? Taking them apart is easy in comparison.
The you talk always reminds me of a dentist when you're picking locks.
This guys house is probably more secure that Fort Knox
I really want to get into learning how to pick.
Would love to see some brute force attacks versus this lock. Rare to see a steal brake disc lock
Nobody is safe from this guy.
I bet if he play fallout he probably would level lock pick to max.
"Max lock pick level to max"
Think you could do a review on the brass lock that's provided with LocTote Industrial Bags? If you did a review on the bag too, even better.
A lot of people must have already asked but has the LPL ever not been able to pick a lock? Love the videos even though I have no lock to pick
"I use to pick these Mu-T-Locks all the time." I demand to know what this man did for a living!
Have you ever had a lock you could not pick? I searched your videos with no luck.
To pick the mul-t-lok, you need a mul-t-pick!
But I'm pretty sure there's nor elation lol
This channel is my new obsession! What's the most challenging lock you've ever attempted?
I'm guessing the shutter and faceplate don't really provide any drill protection huh
Great video!
Have a good day today
LPL will make a great dentist
I would like to see you put a lock back together, I’ve seen you and bill gut several but never a reassembly , it seems impossible to someone like me
lvl 100 locksmith in Skyrim for sure...
It's more fun when you break them.
Everyone knows you're able lock-pick any lock.
There's no suspense.
How about a reassembling video of this lock? This looks like you saying to yourself “Why did I do this?” 🤣
Could you share your thought process in choosing both the tension wrench and pick for this type of lock?.. Also when locating the outer pins do you approach them from the side or front edge? Thanks in advance...appreciate your talent and generosity !!
Hey LPL, how many locks do you have? Also love your videos.