Unlike many other You Tube programs, you go straight to the points. I like that because you don't waste other people time. I also think the ideas presented are useful and practical. Thank you very much.
Break your key off and are locked out? Good thing you carry around candles and a hair dryer in your pockets. Slammed your lock full of super glue or wax and now you cant get your non broken key into the lock or it doesn't function and have to call a locksmith, what a time and money saver. This is the kind of shit you do when you're a youtuber who wants views and has nothing but time and money to waste while pretending to be smarter than the other apes. It's like watching a chimp bang rocks together. Nothing practical or impressive.
Io ho provato e riprovato con un punteruolo prima da una parte e poi dall'altra finché si è mossa..ci vuole molta pazienza..la cera non ha funzionato non si attaccava..la chiave era molto dentro..
@@carolko2444 if you know someone with a computer, you could google AWL Hmmm I've got a computer, An AWL is a tool that looks like an Ice pick, but they're usually shorter.
Knew about the jigsaw blade technique,but read you can insert the jigsaw blade and twist while pulling on the blade,which gives you more friction to grab the key stub. The one using solder is brilliant! The one with what looks like a mixture of superglue and baking soda? is brilliant as well,and probably easier to do than the solder trick.
Süpersin usta.ama diskapida geregkli olan malzemeyi nerden bulacan 😁 Benimde basima gelmisti 1mmlik matkap ucuyla üst taraffan egrilemesine biraz deldim igne ile cikardim. Ama karbonat ve japon yapistiricisi hosuma gitti
Wow how many times have I done this! I love how simple some of these are I loved no 7 I could of done with this knowledge years ago instead of getting my lock drilled out lol
Very informative. I would say. If a key has been broken in a lock for some time. Say week + there be a little corrosion and a bit more resistance from the key coming out?
what type of tool were you using in the first removal? Did you just put crazy glue on the rope on the one where you pulled the key out with a little rope? Or was it some type of epoxy?
Gracias a este video pude abrir mi cerradura, estaba muy preocupada ya que mi esposo y mi niña tenían que salir uno para el trabajo y la niña para el colegio. Dios te bendiga .
I've tried the paperclip and coping saw blade w/o success. I've ordered an extraction kit, and if that does not work, I'll try some of these more "sticky" suggestions like the hot glue stick. Thanks for sharing the video!
I got a broken key out of the door by getting my friends 5 year old to crawl through the cat door (very much broken after that) and open the door from inside, then I went to home Depot and got a new lock. But thanks for the tip anyway!
Én papir zacskóval szoktam! Felfújom közel tartom a zárhoz , majd hirtelen rácsapok egyet ! A törött kulcs ijettében kiugrik a zárból! Mindig működik!!! Tuti módszer!
Now besides carrying the key I also need to carry a soldering iron, some Bi-Carbonate of Soda, super glue, a candle, some string, a gas torch, a scalpel and lots more junk. Thanks dude.
The fire option isn't a good idea because every pin has a spring, and even if only one of them loose it's strength, (which will happen if it gets too hot) the lock will stop working. The others are good. I took one out just a few days ago with tweezers and a needle
Reality: It will never come out 😅 Because the lock will probably be old and full of dirt etc, the key will be stuck in there and won't come out this easily.
@@jizzmonkey9679: Agreed, most of the time I've had to deal with a broken key, there's usually another key available at the same time and the lock takes keys from both sides. Twisting the broken key back to centre and pushing it out with another key hasn't failed to work for me so far, though I'll give an honourable shoutout to the first method!
@@fetchstixRHD 1 is basically a broken key extractor, a lot easier when it isn't the correct key and not snapped on a deep cut and jammed behind the first pin.
@@fetchstixRHD I understand that for that kind of lock, you've got a good solution, but that kind o lock seems to be mostly in businesses, and some exterior gates.
It would be very helpful if you could let us know WHAT exactly you are using. There is e.g. a transparent “pen” you use, but what is that? Or before that method you use sodium carbonate and the a drop of something- wonder glue? Please give us more details.
I can't speak to the 2020 situation. But for the 90s in construction nobody shared any kinds of secrets. The old guys did not want the new guys coming in and taking over, they barely showed the next generation how to work.
@@chaoswithin4196 By the time the 90's came there weren't many real tradesmen left in the building industry. It became mostly cowboys, subcontractors and cheap labour working for get rich quick building companies hence the rise in Gerry built homes and offices. I don't think there were many trade secrets to pass on because there weren't many tradesmen.
@@Eyes0penNoFear what was #6? it looked like a cigarette butt to me. was wondering how sprinkling tobacco will make a key come out. love this guy's videos though.
If the lock can be removed from the door the first thing to try is give the lock a sharp tap down on vise or solid object avoiding the key area and the sharp blow will very often make the key move out.
You have missed the easiest way! Put a magnet on the part of the key you have left and hold the key part against the one in the lock and pull it out. I did this at age 10’, when my dad broke the key in the trunk lock on his new car. I immediately run home for a magnet. It took only seconds to get out the part, that didn’t stick out at all from the lock.
Amigo ,soy cerrajero !y las llaves generalmente no se quiebran en el tope ,sino que en cualquier lugar de la paleta ,así que lo que muestras puede funcionar pero solo si la llave se corta a raz de la entrada ,y no es para nada lo que hacemos en este trabajo .
Agreed, not hating on the video. A truley twisted off key binds side to side alot harder making the bind tighter. I got one out of a heavy goverment lock twisted off about 6 months ago just with 15 mins of patience and a small 4 peice pick set. I would try a few of these methods for hell of it next time though!
@@Cereal_Killer007 hahaha i dont know, sure would make for a cooler/mcguiver story showing my supervisor the key stuck to a candle over just telling him "patience..." when he asked how I got it out!?
In most cases, the lock is built into a door, not fixed in a vise. You don’t have that space to use the tools or to heaten the lock from the side or to push from the inside, when you don’t come in.
The reason a key would break off like this is because it's stuck to begin with, but the author presumes that the key would move freely. What would be one reason a key would break off like this [not on purpose]? I liked the video because I tend to remember geek things like this, just don't see the real life application. The key will be jammed in to hole and none of these methods will work.
Actually it happens a lot at work keys that are used a lot can break especially in winter, I just use a hook of some sort and long nose pliers always works, Putting super glue into the slot is a sure way to ruin the lock.
@@dogwalker666 I carried 30 keys for work (+ what I need for home) at my job, never had a break- so I couldn't visualize. Thanks for the input. Didn't consider freezing conditions...
@@OnHoldAt50 also a lot of control panels have key switches they are always being snapped off if the key is left in, And you can bet they don't tell me until production is waiting for the switch to be operated. It's even harder with an audience.
Years ago, I loaned my 65 VW notchback to a friend who (at that moment) was less drunk than i was. For an unclear reason, he parked the car in a random driveway and broke the key off in the ignition. In those days, the ignition locks sometimes required the steering wheel to be turned/ move about half an inch to relieve tension on the lock/key so that the key could turn to start the car or remove the key. The next morning, he called me to tell me that he wasn't certain where my car was and the he had half of the key with him. I found the car parked in front of a random house in a neighborhood we knew well, I was able to get the broken key out using the sharp tip of some manicure scissors to "grip" the broken key and pull it our a bit so that I could use my fingers to get it completely out.
Yeah I had a call to remove a broken key from the ignition of a Range Rover. The genius tried the crazy glue idea, all he ended up doing was buying a new $500 lock And it was his friends truck so yeah thanks for the business lol
yes, pliers or tweezers. I got a broken key out of and ignition used small scissors with a very sharp tip. The key was broken off with just a tiny bit of it accessible. I used the sharp tip of the scissors to "grip" one side of the key and pull it out far enough to use my fingers to finish getting it out. That wouldn't work if it was broken off deeper in the lock.
Unlike many other You Tube programs, you go straight to the points. I like that because you don't waste other people time. I also think the ideas presented are useful and practical. Thank you very much.
Break your key off and are locked out? Good thing you carry around candles and a hair dryer in your pockets. Slammed your lock full of super glue or wax and now you cant get your non broken key into the lock or it doesn't function and have to call a locksmith, what a time and money saver. This is the kind of shit you do when you're a youtuber who wants views and has nothing but time and money to waste while pretending to be smarter than the other apes. It's like watching a chimp bang rocks together. Nothing practical or impressive.
This reads really sarcastically
Ingenious! And it’s amazing how many things you use we have in hand. Thank you!
¡Gracias!
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@@Mavrik9000 ... who asked?
These seem to only work if a piece of the key is sticking out partially. What if the edge isn’t visible?
Io ho provato e riprovato con un punteruolo prima da una parte e poi dall'altra finché si è mossa..ci vuole molta pazienza..la cera non ha funzionato non si attaccava..la chiave era molto dentro..
What is an AWL. I cannot even see the key!
@@carolko2444 if you know someone with a computer, you could google AWL Hmmm I've got a computer, An AWL is a tool that looks like an Ice pick, but they're usually shorter.
Knew about the jigsaw blade technique,but read you can insert the jigsaw blade and twist while pulling on the blade,which gives you more friction to grab the key stub. The one using solder is brilliant! The one with what looks like a mixture of superglue and baking soda? is brilliant as well,and probably easier to do than the solder trick.
👌👌👌the candle worked excellently thank you
This guy obviously knows what he is doing! Excellent video! Very informative....👍
Yea great for a lock stuck in vice, not so great when it's in a UPVC door that you are about to turn to liquid with a heat gun 😬
@@onkouth exactly
Great for a perfectly oiled lock, that goes smooth like a clockwork.
It would be nice if you explained the materials you are using and the methods
Right!
I’ve just tried putting my key in from the other side! It worked!! Wriggled a little and came out. Thanks 🙏
Very clever stuff 😉
Siempre la ponen facil, una llave rota en el borde, metan una llave bien adentro para ver
Any tips for when the key is broken off deep into the lock and isn't flush with the face of the lock?
Push key on the other side and hit it hard facing down
@@cameItotem how would that work on a front doorknob
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If you can, remove the cylinder and tap it out. mine was broken way deeper
Tie rap with superglue on its tip/ side on 5 mm.. slide the glued side along the key piece..
Great video I like the glue stick solution the best.
this guys is the og mcgimick...i LOVE this channel!
Thank you for sharing this it works with the glue stick! I tried it and it worked! 😊
Wow, awesome! I wish I'd known this stuff years ago when a $50K full-online UPS bypass lockout had a stuck broken key in it :) Thank you!!
Much needed video. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
Süpersin usta.ama diskapida geregkli olan malzemeyi nerden bulacan 😁
Benimde basima gelmisti 1mmlik matkap ucuyla üst taraffan egrilemesine biraz deldim igne ile cikardim.
Ama karbonat ve japon yapistiricisi hosuma gitti
Great straightforward, no bs
Some very interesting approaches you came up with
Waoo,thanks oo..this saved me tonight ..the number 7 worked for me perfectly
Usually the lock cylinder is in the door, so the problem is more difficult to solve. It's definitely easier in the workshop, just like you showed
Wow how many times have I done this! I love how simple some of these are I loved no 7 I could of done with this knowledge years ago instead of getting my lock drilled out lol
Could have.....
Nice one fella 1st video i watched and its saved me a call out for a snapped key !
Next time I get called out to lock full of glue or a burn hole in a upvc door, I will be sure to thank you😅👍
I'm glad they don't start on 7 , had a few jobs from some of the others
I would have used a lot more fire
What an absolute bell end this guy is
Belàrà ,,
7 uh
Very informative.
I would say. If a key has been broken in a lock for some time.
Say week + there be a little corrosion and a bit more resistance from the key coming out?
Try more than a day in moist climates
Number 7 worked for me. Thanks for posting
Loved everyone and new now to your channel, cant wait to see what else you have in store colin from Surrey uk
what type of tool were you using in the first removal? Did you just put crazy glue on the rope on the one where you pulled the key out with a little rope? Or was it some type of epoxy?
Gracias a este video pude abrir mi cerradura, estaba muy preocupada ya que mi esposo y mi niña tenían que salir uno para el trabajo y la niña para el colegio. Dios te bendiga .
Thank you very much for this video, I used the exacto-knife to get the broken piece out.
The glue gun stick method worked easily! Thank you.
Just use nail clipper but always put it in vertical position to extract it
This is the winner, if you can pinch any part of the key with even pressure, then this is the no.1 go to 🎉🎉
Cool tips, thanks for sharing ;-)
Awesome . Your idea helped me to take out broken key in 2 mins .
Sure was nice to watch a cool vlog with no ads. Tx.
Great video. A straightened paper clip with the end slightly bent under the keys teeth works also.
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I've tried the paperclip and coping saw blade w/o success.
I've ordered an extraction kit, and if that does not work, I'll try some of these more "sticky" suggestions like the hot glue stick. Thanks for sharing the video!
Nice work. Perfect
I tried the 7th one and it worked. Thanks a lot
I got a broken key out of the door by getting my friends 5 year old to crawl through the cat door (very much broken after that) and open the door from inside, then I went to home Depot and got a new lock. But thanks for the tip anyway!
Олег Логинов, где ты живешь, что имеешь дверь с кошачим входом и пишешь по англиЦки?
@@СергейГатауллин-ъ1к В Техасе живу) Есть дверь такая да.
Én papir zacskóval szoktam! Felfújom közel tartom a zárhoz , majd hirtelen rácsapok egyet ! A törött kulcs ijettében kiugrik a zárból! Mindig működik!!! Tuti módszer!
Hey will hand warmers help warm up keys in cold to prevent snapping?
Thanks!!! On time for me!
Can you please explain what was the powder you used with glue ? Thx
Probably baking soda and super glue…
Cocaine...
Yep pretty strong that mixture is good for repairs in plastic
Pretty sure he just used baking soda to thicken the superglue.
Absolutely amazing
Gracias por tu exposición.
You've got a like & a subscription from me. I'm grateful as you're the first video on my search & I wasn't disappointed. Method one worked for me.
Youre a genius. Will it work on car ignitions??
Very cool! Good to know!
How do you get the door into the vice?
Ask the locksmith to help you carry the door! 😜
Now besides carrying the key I also need to carry a soldering iron, some Bi-Carbonate of Soda, super glue, a candle, some string, a gas torch, a scalpel and lots more junk. Thanks dude.
Be sure to keep it a secret or there will be glut of out of work locksmiths claiming unemployment benefit.
Hey MacGyver carried all that so you can too.
Interesting. I was once told this method by a locksmith, it seemed to work well.
Only the first one putting superglue anywhere near a lock is asking for trouble.
The fire option isn't a good idea because every pin has a spring, and even if only one of them loose it's strength, (which will happen if it gets too hot) the lock will stop working.
The others are good. I took one out just a few days ago with tweezers and a needle
7 is the only good one
Only works on bad locks though
Thank you you save my life today
Danke für die vielen nützlichen Tipps! 🙏👍
Im eingebauten Zustand werden da einige Sachen gar nicht gehn.
@@Bastelfreak Ich weiß, denn ich bin Handwerker mit jahrelanger Berufserfahrung, aber ich lerne ständig dazu!
@@Gesocksbremse Geht mir auch so.
me re sirvió tu video fue de mucha ayuda y pude sacar una llave que se me había roto en una puerta muchas gracias!!!
Reality: It will never come out 😅
Because the lock will probably be old and full of dirt etc, the key will be stuck in there and won't come out this easily.
Hence why the key broke,
7 us the method I use on 80% of broken keys, the other methods are crap.
@@jizzmonkey9679: Agreed, most of the time I've had to deal with a broken key, there's usually another key available at the same time and the lock takes keys from both sides. Twisting the broken key back to centre and pushing it out with another key hasn't failed to work for me so far, though I'll give an honourable shoutout to the first method!
@@fetchstixRHD 1 is basically a broken key extractor, a lot easier when it isn't the correct key and not snapped on a deep cut and jammed behind the first pin.
@@fetchstixRHD I understand that for that kind of lock, you've got a good solution, but that kind o lock seems to be mostly in businesses, and some exterior gates.
Muito bom parabéns
It would be very helpful if you could let us know WHAT exactly you are using. There is e.g. a transparent “pen” you use, but what is that? Or before that method you use sodium carbonate and the a drop of something- wonder glue? Please give us more details.
hot glue gun glue stick
thanks for the tips!
Thank you very much!
I never knew how many tradesmen there were who didn't want us to know a secret until I started watching RUclips.
@Koowluh It's a conspiracy.
I can't speak to the 2020 situation. But for the 90s in construction nobody shared any kinds of secrets. The old guys did not want the new guys coming in and taking over, they barely showed the next generation how to work.
@@chaoswithin4196 By the time the 90's came there weren't many real tradesmen left in the building industry. It became mostly cowboys, subcontractors and cheap labour working for get rich quick building companies hence the rise in Gerry built homes and offices. I don't think there were many trade secrets to pass on because there weren't many tradesmen.
Muchas gracias me funcionó el de pegamento instantáneo y bicarbonato 😊😊
Would be handy if you told us what you're using. What was the granular stuff early in the video?
#2 was baking soda and super glue on the tip of the knife
@@Eyes0penNoFear what was #6? it looked like a cigarette butt to me. was wondering how sprinkling tobacco will make a key come out. love this guy's videos though.
@@pattiannepascual I watched it a few times and still have no idea what that powder was 🤷
Dankeschön 👍👍👍
If the lock can be removed from the door the first thing to try is give the lock a sharp tap down on vise or solid object avoiding the key area and the sharp blow will very often make the key move out.
you are the best man
You have missed the easiest way!
Put a magnet on the part of the key you have left and hold the key part against the one in the lock and pull it out. I did this at age 10’, when my dad broke the key in the trunk lock on his new car. I immediately run home for a magnet. It took only seconds to get out the part, that didn’t stick out at all from the lock.
Thanks .. it's work for me .
My neighbor, a lady in her eighties, had the superpower of breaking keys in the lock. She managed to do it at least once in 6 months. RIP Annemarie!
Some people believe braking a key in a house lock is a bad luck, and thet it might mean she have Ayn HaRa on the person who broke the key
Genius tricks very smart, with the scalpel and sodium carbonate and then a drop of adhesive
Amigo ,soy cerrajero !y las llaves generalmente no se quiebran en el tope ,sino que en cualquier lugar de la paleta ,así que lo que muestras puede funcionar pero solo si la llave se corta a raz de la entrada ,y no es para nada lo que hacemos en este trabajo .
Excellent merci!!! 😉😉😉
Este men si es un experto.
Nice and useful!
Vkhh
Very good. Brazil
Does this work on vehicle locks also?
Unbelievably, this has happened to me twice. Luckily, I could call on the services of Gladys, the local brass, who sucks like a leaf blower.
Lol......brilliant!,
U must be from blighty:).
Great reply 🤣👌
I bet you're very happy with the after service too.
A brass doesn't suck, they blow!
One problem here....Keys dont break like that...They twist off, and that is more difficult to deal with
Exactly, he just bent the key.
Agreed, not hating on the video. A truley twisted off key binds side to side alot harder making the bind tighter. I got one out of a heavy goverment lock twisted off about 6 months ago just with 15 mins of patience and a small 4 peice pick set. I would try a few of these methods for hell of it next time though!
@@bryany6565 For sure, but I doubt ill give the candle wax solution a chance anytime soon....I laughed so hard when I saw it
@@Cereal_Killer007 hahaha i dont know, sure would make for a cooler/mcguiver story showing my supervisor the key stuck to a candle over just telling him "patience..." when he asked how I got it out!?
@@bryany6565 HaHaHa....That would be so great...lol. Then watch candles become part of our daily tools
Thank you!
In most cases, the lock is built into a door, not fixed in a vise. You don’t have that space to use the tools or to heaten the lock from the side or to push from the inside, when you don’t come in.
Ya was thinking the same thing !
locks are flush with the door at what point does this video show that you have to get behind it for these methods to work?
And all your tools will be available--after you get the broken key out so you can open the door.
Exactly. All very nice when you've got a euro lock body nicely and firmly positioned in a vice.
grrreat simple ideas👍
I used a dart! Did the job
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It happened to me before and I used a magnet to attract the broken piece of key and it works perfectly.
didn't work for me. not magnetic.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you for sharing
Very cool it helped me 😅
The reason a key would break off like this is because it's stuck to begin with, but the author presumes that the key would move freely. What would be one reason a key would break off like this [not on purpose]?
I liked the video because I tend to remember geek things like this, just don't see the real life application. The key will be jammed in to hole and none of these methods will work.
Actually it happens a lot at work keys that are used a lot can break especially in winter, I just use a hook of some sort and long nose pliers always works, Putting super glue into the slot is a sure way to ruin the lock.
@@dogwalker666 I carried 30 keys for work (+ what I need for home) at my job, never had a break- so I couldn't visualize. Thanks for the input. Didn't consider freezing conditions...
@@OnHoldAt50 also a lot of control panels have key switches they are always being snapped off if the key is left in, And you can bet they don't tell me until production is waiting for the switch to be operated. It's even harder with an audience.
Years ago, I loaned my 65 VW notchback to a friend who (at that moment) was less drunk than i was. For an unclear reason, he parked the car in a random driveway and broke the key off in the ignition. In those days, the ignition locks sometimes required the steering wheel to be turned/ move about half an inch to relieve tension on the lock/key so that the key could turn to start the car or remove the key. The next morning, he called me to tell me that he wasn't certain where my car was and the he had half of the key with him. I found the car parked in front of a random house in a neighborhood we knew well, I was able to get the broken key out using the sharp tip of some manicure scissors to "grip" the broken key and pull it our a bit so that I could use my fingers to get it completely out.
Bravo to treba pozdrav
Great video!
Good tips there
Yeah I had a call to remove a broken key from the ignition of a Range Rover. The genius tried the crazy glue idea, all he ended up doing was buying a new $500 lock
And it was his friends truck so yeah thanks for the business lol
@David Pawson I actually had someone ask if you can pick a lock with cheese whiz once! Lol
@David Pawson lol
普通に強力磁石さえあれば、取れると思うのは私だけでしょうか?
Yeah, if you've got a magnet, that should be your first thought, but some metallic keys are not steel-- brass is common..
@roningram5877 1年ぶりのご回答ありがとうございます。確かに、家中の鍵に磁石を付けてみたところ、つくのは自転車の鍵だけでした。
I'm Gonna recommend the ones that don't involve a blow torches directly on your door
But a blowtorch is the only thing you're likely to always have on hand...
merci beaucoup pour les astuces, ça marche avec la pince à épiler
I got a broken key out of lock just by using a small pair of pliers. Ma aged to get a good grip and it came out very easily.
Well that is what usually happens. However that can’t fill out a whole video and this failed guy needs food on his table. So here we are.
Just use the pliers method thank you for your suggestion !😊
yes, pliers or tweezers. I got a broken key out of and ignition used small scissors with a very sharp tip. The key was broken off with just a tiny bit of it accessible. I used the sharp tip of the scissors to "grip" one side of the key and pull it out far enough to use my fingers to finish getting it out. That wouldn't work if it was broken off deeper in the lock.
Thank you for this
Hot glue worked!
Thanks!
What if the part of the key thats stuck inside is the tip end whereby its pretty deep inside the lock?