The right tools are important, but not as important as the knowledge and skill to use them. Excellent opening and good video; enough to show what is going on without revealing any possible vulnerabilities. 👏
john tann had a factory for many years in billericay. i used to see them filling the safes with concrete when i walked past the back of their site. Thank you
The nine lever lock can be a real problem to pick. I generally find 7 levers go into gate ok...its the last couple that you have to be really careful with...
@CarlGuymer1 they normally fly open for me, but thus one put up a fight because the safe had.been left in the rain, so the liver relocker attached was making it feel horrid, But I find it the locks that put up a fight are the ones I learn more from
Amazing work buddy, from the states and trying to figure out how to learn safes now. Any tips on good info? And I’m assuming uk vs us the safes are completely different
@bobbyjones2293 yes most of the USA safes I see on the groups are different from what I see, there are some good sites and organisations based in the USA for people in the industry like NSO (National safe org) Clearstar security Network S,A,V,T,A (Safe and Vault Tec assoc)
Hello from a fellow locksmith/safe tech from down under! Just curious to know what model your borescope is? I had a Hawkeye until a client stood on it the other day. Yours looks pretty decent. Cheers for a job well done too!
@@MrKelocks Thanks for replying. I've seen a guy once plug a hole, using ball bearings welded in, mixed with cement to fill the hole, as he drilled through a composite layer too, he also capped it with a weld. I guess it's a whole different kettle of smelly fish, if one manages to break the glass plate? 😉Keep up the good work. 👍
@Zodliness factory repair, metal rod and weld in, you can put ball bearing in the hole, but really dosnt make a lot of difference for drilling out the hole, if the ball bearing dosnt spin you can just drill through it, if it spins, then wedge it or glue it in place and drill through it. In the factory / workshop welding the repair is a good practice, but on site hot works is normally not allowed, so a cold repair with tapered plug
Tann never made a bad unit! You make it look easy. It is not. The only thing that spoilt it was that music. I watched with the sound off. It contributes nothing and is just annoying.
Did you get a chance to see the tann safe I cracked? It was so mad that I cracked it that It tried to kill me, lol... the 4x4 post wasn't set properly, and when I opened the door, it tipped over ruclips.net/video/xuAamxJO4Y4/видео.htmlsi=0Z49DBg2L0dBXOnF
The right tools are important, but not as important as the knowledge and skill to use them. Excellent opening and good video; enough to show what is going on without revealing any possible vulnerabilities. 👏
And a plentyful supply of tea. 😜
Interesting video! One suggestion, you do not need background music. Alternatively turn the music down.
john tann had a factory for many years in billericay. i used to see them filling the safes with concrete when i walked past the back of their site. Thank you
Tann used a special mix when filling there safes called tannsinite
Jason my one criticism of your videos......... Your background music is TOO LOUD and not in the background, I can barely hear you talk 🤣
It's like a silent movie with music lol, I'm hardly talking, it's more of an action movie, but I will try better lol
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Fantastic viewing mate, really interesting.
The nine lever lock can be a real problem to pick. I generally find 7 levers go into gate ok...its the last couple that you have to be really careful with...
@CarlGuymer1 they normally fly open for me, but thus one put up a fight because the safe had.been left in the rain, so the liver relocker attached was making it feel horrid, But I find it the locks that put up a fight are the ones I learn more from
Nicely done!
I'm assuming that once you get in, you can set it up to use a new key, and combination.
@@T.McGarry yep the safe was fully refurbished
Absolutely outstanding work 👏 👌
Amazing work buddy, from the states and trying to figure out how to learn safes now. Any tips on good info? And I’m assuming uk vs us the safes are completely different
@bobbyjones2293 yes most of the USA safes I see on the groups are different from what I see, there are some good sites and organisations based in the USA for people in the industry like
NSO (National safe org)
Clearstar security Network
S,A,V,T,A (Safe and Vault Tec assoc)
Nice one mate.
@@carllockpick6179 thanks
Great effot
Great video ✌️
Hello from a fellow locksmith/safe tech from down under! Just curious to know what model your borescope is? I had a Hawkeye until a client stood on it the other day. Yours looks pretty decent. Cheers for a job well done too!
@@GT-sp4jt itbis a teslong nts500 with a switch probe tip so 0 and 90, off Amazon (not sponsored)
@@MrKelocks Thank you mate, I’ll look into it 👍
Super video, maar muziek te hard!
En open!!
Turn the phone the other way round when used as a camera.
@@Axbear latest videos are filmed in landscape
Liked the video but the background music kills it. I'd like to here a narrative telling us what is going on. Think Lockpicking Lawyer.
@@markchisholm2657 it's a silent movie, maybe a piano on the next one
Great job popping both locks and that's a handy right-angle endoscope... 👍
However I'm curious to know what method/s you use to plug your drill holes❓
@Zodliness metal plugs, and weld in place
@@MrKelocks Thanks for replying. I've seen a guy once plug a hole, using ball bearings welded in, mixed with cement to fill the hole, as he drilled through a composite layer too, he also capped it with a weld. I guess it's a whole different kettle of smelly fish, if one manages to break the glass plate? 😉Keep up the good work. 👍
@Zodliness factory repair, metal rod and weld in, you can put ball bearing in the hole, but really dosnt make a lot of difference for drilling out the hole, if the ball bearing dosnt spin you can just drill through it, if it spins, then wedge it or glue it in place and drill through it.
In the factory / workshop welding the repair is a good practice, but on site hot works is normally not allowed, so a cold repair with tapered plug
I paused the video so I could go watch some paint dry,
@@timhopper389 hopeful it was.more exciting
Well done Jason, I really enjoyed this video!
Thanks, it's not always possible to get videos, but I'll try
I don't recognize the e-lock. Who's the maker?
@@alewis8765 insys lock basically a wittkopp with different software
Tann never made a bad unit! You make it look easy. It is not.
The only thing that spoilt it was that music. I watched with the sound off. It contributes nothing and is just annoying.
@philipinchina yep they made great safes, yep I've left music off on the latest videos
Hi sir how are you
Get rid of the music!
@johnheaton5058 I quite like it lol, in the newer videos they don't have music
Did you get a chance to see the tann safe I cracked? It was so mad that I cracked it that It tried to kill me, lol... the 4x4 post wasn't set properly, and when I opened the door, it tipped over
ruclips.net/video/xuAamxJO4Y4/видео.htmlsi=0Z49DBg2L0dBXOnF
Nice job, Yours was a Swedish model of Tann we get them here as well with kromer protectors or convar key locks
I quit, shitty loud "music".
@@Jacob-de-Veroveraar on later videos o have not included music so just use the mute button
@@MrKelocks OK, I'm sorry, I was a bit too rude.