Hey, cool update news!... @SkylarxLily hit me on twitter and informed me: "Did some sleuthing and found those TSA latches in your vid. If you email colorcase, which does a ton of Pelican sales, they gave me a private link for the same 40$ price that has been out of stock on amazon now forever. Hopefully they keep doing it."
question regarding the bigger lock how much room do you get when trying to open that case with the lock still on the case? it looks like you get about a inch of wiggle there could that not potentially let someone take smaller items out the case without you knowing or tampering with the locks a quick and dirty fix would be to have a cloth bag inside that everything goes in and just put the opening towards the hinges so prying fingers cant get at any smaller items to pull them through
If you use a TSA lock you can add a serialized (numbered) tamper tag to one of the case locking points. This gives you a quick visual indicator to let you someone has opened you bag. They aren't too expensive ~$10-15 for 100 of them. As an alternative I have used several small zip ties with different colors (2 red, 1 green, 1 yellow, for example), super cheap and with a wide range of colors
a couple more tips for removing pins I learned from modding toys: When the pin starts moving, check the end that pops out with an eagle eye. If you don't see the hash marks, you're at the wrong end. BTW, If you decide to YOLO the pin all the way through the wrong way, those hashes will gouge the plastic all the way through, making it so the pin will never stay in again.
Tomatoes used to explain Dungeons and Dragons stats: Strength: How for you can throw the tomatoes Dexterity: How well you can dodge tomatoes thrown at you Constitution: How many bad tomatoes you can eat Intelligence: Knowing tomatoes are technically a fruit Wisdom: Knowing not to put tomatoes into your fruit salad Charisma: Being able convince people to buy your fruit salad based on tomatoes
@@frederik7338 there have been cases where they have unlocked a tsa lock and just threw it into the luggage in the unlocked state making the lock useless. i wouldn't bee surprised if they used the bolt cutters to just cut the latch off.
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I think (welcome to be corrected) that pelican latches have to be open to be removed, meaning you'd still need to unlock the latch to remove it. If some asshat TSA dude knocked the pins out of a latch and then gave up when they realized they still needed the keys I think that would be worth the investment in my mind. Wasting the time of people whose only purpose in life is to waste your's.
@ @9:37 he latches the case then bangs out the pin.
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@@inpalpatine2067 Yeah but then after the pins have been removed you have to pull the latch off. I failed to say that on the latches with a push button (like the TSA replacement latches) I believe you need to actually push the button to disengage the latch. Therefore if the latch is locked it should not disengage after the pin has been removed.
I traveled for years with a small scissors at the bottom of a dopp kit bag (forgot it was in there), never ever got flagged for it. Based on that and other info, I estimate the TSA's ability to find actual forbidden stuff at about 5%. But that's if they were real bullets. Since these are not real, and would be a false positive, which would foul up your day, Murphy's law says they are about 95% likely to find them and to go apeshit over it.
@@ChuckvdL I traveled all over the country for work. I got held up at a gate in Orlando for about 10 min. Finally, a TSA gentleman approached me and asked me if I had a "queek loader". I was baffled. I finally figured out that he thought the carrier for my Surefire batteries was a speed-loader for a pistol. Mind you, they worked completely from images and never pulled the item out for examination. Crazy. I & batteries went on but what a strange experience. Hope they're better familiarized with other contraband they're looking for as to fit a pistol, this array would have had to fit a .75 to 1.0 caliber pistol (which I'm pretty sure doesn't exist).😜
@@greasemonkeymc once on eurostar (no weight limit) I got pulled for having petanque balls... They literally turned the screen round and pointed to them and asked what they were. They did look awfully like grenades on the screen!
I have a classmate that went to Europe with a few 5.56 rounds in his backpack by mistake. Somehow he made it out of the US, into and around Europe including multiple flights, and was stopped in Germany on his way back to the US. Of course they took them from him, but it blew my mind he made it that far. This was about three and a half years ago.
Very excited to see a way to add TSA lock latches...I've got a few year old 1615 case (before the "air" branding) and I have basically given up on any way to lock it. The locks end up either broken off or damaged such that I can't actually remove them without tools at the other end. Even when I don't care about "stuff stolen" I worry about the latches catching and popping open in transit letting stuff fall out. Parts ordered, I look forward to a conversion! ...and I don't even fly that much, all my headaches are only within half a dozen or so legs of flights. After losing probably $100 or more in various locks until now I've decided the best hope is $0.97 keychain clips...at least they provide a small additional "oops bumped the latch" protection and they also are cheap to replace when they go missing.
Good to hear about these TSA latches for the Pelican cases. If I'm in a hurry and not locking up anything too special, I use zip ties. Which I then cut at my destination. Keeps quick hands out.
I have found that the Abloy PL340 fits my Pelican Air. I also use the SP321 (with the thinner shackle) for locking the zippers on soft bags. I really like your idea of swapping out the latches for the ones with integrated TSA locks. I might have to do that too!
Awesome video. I recently ordered the 1615 Air Case (without locked hatches) because it was almost $200 cheaper than the 1615 Travel. These new locks go for ~$50. So assuming I can actually get these installed, that's a savings of $150. FYSA: Pelican offers military & veterans discount, so that's another $52.04 saved.
Your Channel is a fantastic font of information. Just got back from Vegas and your Circus Circus Steakhouse review helped me greatly. Dude just keep keep up the excellent work!!!
start the message tomatoes. I enjoyed that you informed us about a wonderful locking upgrade to pelican cases, then immediately showed an easy attack on the lock by removing the hinge pin. Always great to remember that the world is flawed.
I use Abloy 330's with a sentry key to protect my special strain of organic tomatoes. Lol. I brought over 8kg of locks from Australia to the States in 2017 and locked them in a plastic storage box with a 40mm Abus dimple padlock. They cut the shackle to see the strange blob of locks on their xray. Luckily they kept all the precious $800 Lockwoods in place and put the cut padlock in the case with a tsa card saying they inspected the case. We don't have guns here but store classified files and electronics, luckily no PL330's have been cut yet. 🤞 Thanks for the info and I'll look up those replacement latches/tsa locks.👍🏻🤓🍺
Tomatoes, huh? I ordered some latches! Thanks for the heads-up! I always liked the thought of TSA not being able to cut my locks, but I hadn't ever considered that they may just keep the case. My phone number is written across the case in 2" tall letters, but you never know with those knuckleheads. Do you have any tricks for locking your luggage when you're traveling to/through a prohibited place like Chicago or Mexico? I was thinking about packing a 5.56 stripper clip because the federal guidelines say that "ammunition clips" need to be locked up like firearms, but its not serialized and won't even be recognized by most anyone. Thoughts?
I just got 4 pelican cases from my wife's work, because they were going to throw them out. Apparently some companies just hate money!..and tomatoes...gonna get some TSA locking hasps to go on a few now, thanks!
I was at the medical .. uh .. 'tomato' dispensary the other day, and I just busted out laughing. Everyone looked at me like I was a lunatic, because I had noticed that every one of their 'secure' doors were made of steel with reinforced frames and had biometric readers... and hinges on the outside. I called the manager over and showed him the secure hinge pins on amazon and suggested he spend the extra $12 - I love these videos.. and also bourbon. (the other tomato dispensary that has hinges on the inside and rex? sensors is going to get a vape demo next time I go in)
That latch replacement is a pretty slick option. Nice find. And when you forget you're carrying these through the TSA checkpoint, your face will be as red as tomatoes.
LOL at all the AvE-isms. Not hard to guess you're a fan. Federal Cartridge used to give away drilled 22 longs on ball chains as keyrings. I still have a few, so no to-mah-to for me!
Every day I rewatch as many of your videos as I can. With each video I carefully devour two deliciously ripe tomatoes that I stole from your back yard. The time of tomato reckoning is coming.
Probably a game of cat and mouse...I found some on Amazon last night and got an order in. Or maybe they're just SO popular that the little 3rd parties can't keep up.
After many years of thinking all tomatoes were disgusting, I've recently been turned onto heritage and heirloom varieties, and the difference is like night & day. So tasty!
On the issue of them cutting TSA locks anyway. (It happen me once and I don't even live in the US, just have traveled there a few times) They did glue it together and it's still funcional (and they did add a "nice" little message inside the luggage that of course we could only see when we were back in our country).
Tomatos, tomatoes. Commenting both potential versions to hedge my bets. Looking forward to the sous vide crab! Sous vide seafood is still so unexplored in its applications.
9mm. The length of my... Ahem. Forget I said anything. Now then. You say tomatoes, I say tomatoes! Love to see the conniptions our customs guys and girls will have about these!
Now you've made me have to watch "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" again... Greats tip on the pelican latches; I'll order up a few sets before they get sued.
@@juddlentz1115 Mm you guys are allowed to have things that I'm jealous about hehe! Tomatoes is okay and I can fly to many countries in Europe without having to show id so that's a plus i guess...
You could have saved us over 8 minutes and just opened with those lockable latches as the title says. Otherwise, good vid! That pin knocker tool is cool too!
I had to travel a lot for work, and have a big pelican case full of tools (nothing dangerous), and don't bother with locks. I have had the TSA break the pelican latch, despite it not even being locked. Even with it being integrated into the latch, they will still sometimes not bother getting the key.
I was super excited about these new latches for my Pelican cases like a kid unwrapping his tomatoes on Christmas. However is seems they no longer exist on Amazon...
Finally my pelican case of tomatoes will be safe! I really hope that the next time you travel you lock the pelican case with two locks and two locking latches, just to make them work for it if they want to be stupid and open when they shouldn't be.
I've always wondered when I'll pick up one of these... Never really had the urge to travel the world, see all the different kinds of tomatoes out there...
We grow the best tomatoes, our favorite time of year is the first home grown BLT. Great information on the pelican case. I don’t travel by air too often however every time I do the TSA puts it grubby mitts on my belongings. I don’t carry a firearm, I always have a knife in pocket and in my checked bag when I fly so I can have it when I arrive. I have seen the videos of you at the airport. What a joke, I can’t imagine having to deal with those officious jackballs!
tomatoe. tomatoe. however you say it. lol im joining ur classes later this year. wish u did a full week in california/sandiego/losangeles areas. id have all my tactical friends to come join your class. we'd bring all the fun weird things we have too. ;)
I spent the holidays on a lovely island of Lanzarote, one of the highlights was decent hotel breakfast buffet with toast, bacon lettuce and local delicious tomatoes. Was also somewhat paranoid about the "really good" lock on the hotel sliding glass door.
Hey, cool update news!... @SkylarxLily hit me on twitter and informed me: "Did some sleuthing and found those TSA latches in your vid. If you email colorcase, which does a ton of Pelican sales, they gave me a private link for the same 40$ price that has been out of stock on amazon now forever. Hopefully they keep doing it."
I just realized you swapped the bottles! Magnificent bastard... 🥃
question regarding the bigger lock
how much room do you get when trying to open that case with the lock still on the case?
it looks like you get about a inch of wiggle there could that not potentially let someone take smaller items out the case without you knowing or tampering with the locks
a quick and dirty fix would be to have a cloth bag inside that everything goes in and just put the opening towards the hinges so prying fingers cant get at any smaller items to pull them through
VJO? Well someone certainly watches AvE
Also tomatoes
AvE, DvE... If he'd swear more you couldn't tell 'em apart...
good ol' uncle bumble
and the weeble wobbles
It's uncle bumblefuck. Get his name right. And do you know the backstory to the name?
@@AhKeelU its a common name for machinists. At least i have heard that as long as i can remember. Dude is wicked smart though. Deceptively so.
If you use a TSA lock you can add a serialized (numbered) tamper tag to one of the case locking points. This gives you a quick visual indicator to let you someone has opened you bag. They aren't too expensive ~$10-15 for 100 of them.
As an alternative I have used several small zip ties with different colors (2 red, 1 green, 1 yellow, for example), super cheap and with a wide range of colors
"Vijeo". Found the AvE fan.
Edit: "She's got some gravity to 'er". lol
😁👍
my first clue was the weeble wobble
a couple more tips for removing pins I learned from modding toys:
When the pin starts moving, check the end that pops out with an eagle eye. If you don't see the hash marks, you're at the wrong end.
BTW, If you decide to YOLO the pin all the way through the wrong way, those hashes will gouge the plastic all the way through, making it so the pin will never stay in again.
Tomatoes used to explain Dungeons and Dragons stats:
Strength: How for you can throw the tomatoes
Dexterity: How well you can dodge tomatoes thrown at you
Constitution: How many bad tomatoes you can eat
Intelligence: Knowing tomatoes are technically a fruit
Wisdom: Knowing not to put tomatoes into your fruit salad
Charisma: Being able convince people to buy your fruit salad based on tomatoes
This is a wonderful comment. :-)
Fruit salad based on tomatoes? Sounds like a salsa! (Totally not my original comment)
@@car0lm1k3 I found the bard! (Also completely original! From the same original source, even!)
Intelligence: Knowing a tomato is a fruit
Wisdom: Knowing not to put a tomato in a fruit salad
Charisma: Being able to sell a tomato-based fruit salad
My friend just buzzed this video to me on Buzz Chat. Definitely worth the watch!
Vijayo? Got some gravity in it? This man watches AvE.
Now I know what was in the case in Pulp Fiction. Pappy.
This latches are good for a Pelican V700 Vault case, thank you
👍🇺🇾🤝🇨🇦🥩🧉🦮🐎⚖️🗽
Now wait for tsa to start getting the pins out from your latches when using the lock hatches
TSA have keys for it. Also hopefully they would be mindfull enough to remount the latches after inspection. (they probably wouldn't )
@@frederik7338 there have been cases where they have unlocked a tsa lock and just threw it into the luggage in the unlocked state making the lock useless. i wouldn't bee surprised if they used the bolt cutters to just cut the latch off.
I think (welcome to be corrected) that pelican latches have to be open to be removed, meaning you'd still need to unlock the latch to remove it. If some asshat TSA dude knocked the pins out of a latch and then gave up when they realized they still needed the keys I think that would be worth the investment in my mind.
Wasting the time of people whose only purpose in life is to waste your's.
@ @9:37 he latches the case then bangs out the pin.
@@inpalpatine2067 Yeah but then after the pins have been removed you have to pull the latch off. I failed to say that on the latches with a push button (like the TSA replacement latches) I believe you need to actually push the button to disengage the latch. Therefore if the latch is locked it should not disengage after the pin has been removed.
I strapped a pelican case onto the back of my motorcycle as a tour pack, these latches seem like a solid solution to keep opportunist thieves out!
"Get yourself in trouble withe TSA by forgetting these were in your bag."
Heeheehee. So likely to happen too.
I traveled for years with a small scissors at the bottom of a dopp kit bag (forgot it was in there), never ever got flagged for it. Based on that and other info, I estimate the TSA's ability to find actual forbidden stuff at about 5%. But that's if they were real bullets. Since these are not real, and would be a false positive, which would foul up your day, Murphy's law says they are about 95% likely to find them and to go apeshit over it.
@@ChuckvdL I traveled all over the country for work.
I got held up at a gate in Orlando for about 10 min. Finally, a TSA gentleman approached me and asked me if I had a "queek loader". I was baffled. I finally figured out that he thought the carrier for my Surefire batteries was a speed-loader for a pistol.
Mind you, they worked completely from images and never pulled the item out for examination. Crazy.
I & batteries went on but what a strange experience. Hope they're better familiarized with other contraband they're looking for as to fit a pistol, this array would have had to fit a .75 to 1.0 caliber pistol (which I'm pretty sure doesn't exist).😜
I got my bag pulled for having coral the x-ray showed it as C4 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@greasemonkeymc once on eurostar (no weight limit) I got pulled for having petanque balls... They literally turned the screen round and pointed to them and asked what they were. They did look awfully like grenades on the screen!
I have a classmate that went to Europe with a few 5.56 rounds in his backpack by mistake. Somehow he made it out of the US, into and around Europe including multiple flights, and was stopped in Germany on his way back to the US. Of course they took them from him, but it blew my mind he made it that far. This was about three and a half years ago.
I love me some fried-green tomatoes, as long as they are seasoned and cooked correctly! Thanks D.O.! Excellent video!
Aaand the latches are no longer available on Amazon.
RIP
they are as of now..
jhenretta Awesome! I ended up getting a Nanuk 935 case with similar latches instead-very happy with my purchase.
Too good to last.
I just found them a few days on Amazon. Picked up 2 sets
Thank you for showing ways to keep our tomatoes secure in our luggage.
Very excited to see a way to add TSA lock latches...I've got a few year old 1615 case (before the "air" branding) and I have basically given up on any way to lock it. The locks end up either broken off or damaged such that I can't actually remove them without tools at the other end. Even when I don't care about "stuff stolen" I worry about the latches catching and popping open in transit letting stuff fall out.
Parts ordered, I look forward to a conversion!
...and I don't even fly that much, all my headaches are only within half a dozen or so legs of flights. After losing probably $100 or more in various locks until now I've decided the best hope is $0.97 keychain clips...at least they provide a small additional "oops bumped the latch" protection and they also are cheap to replace when they go missing.
Good to hear about these TSA latches for the Pelican cases. If I'm in a hurry and not locking up anything too special, I use zip ties. Which I then cut at my destination. Keeps quick hands out.
Thanks for the video! I'll have to look into Pelican's travel case lineup now.
That way I can travel safely with my tomatoes.
I enjoy tomatoes, and your videos.
Casually slaps in a bottle of Pappy van Winkle, what a legend 😂😂
The Whiskey transformed!
I have found that the Abloy PL340 fits my Pelican Air. I also use the SP321 (with the thinner shackle) for locking the zippers on soft bags. I really like your idea of swapping out the latches for the ones with integrated TSA locks. I might have to do that too!
Awesome video.
I recently ordered the 1615 Air Case (without locked hatches) because it was almost $200 cheaper than the 1615 Travel.
These new locks go for ~$50. So assuming I can actually get these installed, that's a savings of $150.
FYSA: Pelican offers military & veterans discount, so that's another $52.04 saved.
Your Channel is a fantastic font of information. Just got back from Vegas and your Circus Circus Steakhouse review helped me greatly. Dude just keep keep up the excellent work!!!
You say giveaway, I say tomatoes.
Love your videos, always the high point of my day!
Big Abloy fan here , I often use them on my lock out / tag out system . Baby Abloy’s are cool !
I grow tomatoes ever summer...
Great videos thanks
start the message tomatoes. I enjoyed that you informed us about a wonderful locking upgrade to pelican cases, then immediately showed an easy attack on the lock by removing the hinge pin. Always great to remember that the world is flawed.
Super cool Pelican locks. Bad guys wouldn’t get my tomatoes out of my bag with those babies on there.
Q: How do you get rid of lazy tomatoes employees?
A: Can them.
I can't tell you how much you made Tarah laugh
But do you grill 'em before or after? 😆
Very cool idea, going to have to pick up a couple new locking latches to secure my tomatoes in the old pelican cases
I use Abloy 330's with a sentry key to protect my special strain of organic tomatoes. Lol. I brought over 8kg of locks from Australia to the States in 2017 and locked them in a plastic storage box with a 40mm Abus dimple padlock. They cut the shackle to see the strange blob of locks on their xray. Luckily they kept all the precious $800 Lockwoods in place and put the cut padlock in the case with a tsa card saying they inspected the case. We don't have guns here but store classified files and electronics, luckily no PL330's have been cut yet. 🤞 Thanks for the info and I'll look up those replacement latches/tsa locks.👍🏻🤓🍺
Just sayin, that spring punch tool is frickin awesome.
I know, right? I should link to it in the doobly-doo.
Yes please
@@DeviantOllam Absolutely!! I've seen something similar called a brad setter, but not the actual pin punch like you have.
Great video, especially the real world threat and disposition scenarios. Nice analysis and thanks for posting this 😊
Tomatoes, huh? I ordered some latches! Thanks for the heads-up!
I always liked the thought of TSA not being able to cut my locks, but I hadn't ever considered that they may just keep the case. My phone number is written across the case in 2" tall letters, but you never know with those knuckleheads.
Do you have any tricks for locking your luggage when you're traveling to/through a prohibited place like Chicago or Mexico? I was thinking about packing a 5.56 stripper clip because the federal guidelines say that "ammunition clips" need to be locked up like firearms, but its not serialized and won't even be recognized by most anyone. Thoughts?
Another great video deviant the magic word is tomatoes!
Thank you
😎🔓TBP
Tomatoes are awesome. Good choice!
Ya might want to check on that 😂! It’s easy to pick and cut…even your beefy lock
Great vid! I didn't know about those TSA hinge locks. tomatoes
Nothing beats heirloom tomatoes.
Awesome video! i am now going to eat all of my tomatoes!
Currently unanavailable on Amazon. Pelican must have become wiser after seeing your video.
I just got 4 pelican cases from my wife's work, because they were going to throw them out. Apparently some companies just hate money!..and tomatoes...gonna get some TSA locking hasps to go on a few now, thanks!
The locking latches sure seam to be perfect if you need to secure a pelican case full of tomatoes. :P.
you can also open the case 1" -3" if someone opens the latches if you use a large ish hasp.
I was at the medical .. uh .. 'tomato' dispensary the other day, and I just busted out laughing. Everyone looked at me like I was a lunatic, because I had noticed that every one of their 'secure' doors were made of steel with reinforced frames and had biometric readers... and hinges on the outside.
I called the manager over and showed him the secure hinge pins on amazon and suggested he spend the extra $12 - I love these videos.. and also bourbon. (the other tomato dispensary that has hinges on the inside and rex? sensors is going to get a vape demo next time I go in)
Diamond Medallion. Nice.
The best candidate for videos that shouldnt be longer than 3 mins
Deviant you and the tomatos there have inspired me to create my own penetration testing firm it's been a year and a half and I couldn't be happier.
Great video
That latch replacement is a pretty slick option. Nice find.
And when you forget you're carrying these through the TSA checkpoint, your face will be as red as tomatoes.
Oooh shiny. Thanks for the recommendation, I'm going to buy a few of those to use on the pelican cases we use to ship demo gear to customers.
Thanks for the info! Buying packing cubes for my pelican case now. Tomatoes tomatoes tomatoes
LOL at all the AvE-isms. Not hard to guess you're a fan.
Federal Cartridge used to give away drilled 22 longs on ball chains as keyrings. I still have a few, so no to-mah-to for me!
Every day I rewatch as many of your videos as I can. With each video I carefully devour two deliciously ripe tomatoes that I stole from your back yard. The time of tomato reckoning is coming.
Really enjoy the videos. New to the scene and learning a lot. BTW... Tomatoes are tasty!
We all love some nice tomatoes !
Those would make a much better necklace than some tomatoes on a string
Many people hate on tomatoes but they're great in sandwiches. Toast, mayo, salt, cheese, and sliced tomatoes. All ya need
All that lock and its all down to one pin lol, and yes tomato please!
Love the casual use of the Pappy. Aaaand Tomatoes .
All of mine have locks built onto them. One of them is broken... thanks tsa
was just searching Amazon and then latches are no longer listed, fond the sellers link on a defiant sight and can only find them on E-bay now
Probably a game of cat and mouse...I found some on Amazon last night and got an order in. Or maybe they're just SO popular that the little 3rd parties can't keep up.
After many years of thinking all tomatoes were disgusting, I've recently been turned onto heritage and heirloom varieties, and the difference is like night & day. So tasty!
I too like the tomatoes
On the issue of them cutting TSA locks anyway. (It happen me once and I don't even live in the US, just have traveled there a few times) They did glue it together and it's still funcional (and they did add a "nice" little message inside the luggage that of course we could only see when we were back in our country).
Love how you also showed us how easy to get past them..without saying it..lol
Tomatos, tomatoes. Commenting both potential versions to hedge my bets. Looking forward to the sous vide crab! Sous vide seafood is still so unexplored in its applications.
Drive it home 😊. I dig it brother
9mm. The length of my... Ahem. Forget I said anything.
Now then. You say tomatoes, I say tomatoes!
Love to see the conniptions our customs guys and girls will have about these!
Now you've made me have to watch "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" again... Greats tip on the pelican latches; I'll order up a few sets before they get sued.
Just found your channel and loving it (thanks reddit). Also, tomatoes
I'm from Europe so it's unthinkable for me to fly with a gun, but Judd Lentz reminded my that I'm allowed to fly with tomatoes at least! :)
Tommy B but this is amurica 😸
What about tomatoes?
@@juddlentz1115 Mm you guys are allowed to have things that I'm jealous about hehe! Tomatoes is okay and I can fly to many countries in Europe without having to show id so that's a plus i guess...
There was a race between a cabbage and a tomato.
The cabbage was ahead and the tomato was trying to ketchup
Tomatoes, one of my favourite fruits! Love making a good Pasta Bolognaise!😁 Damn, now I'm hungry...😅
You could have saved us over 8 minutes and just opened with those lockable latches as the title says. Otherwise, good vid! That pin knocker tool is cool too!
I had to travel a lot for work, and have a big pelican case full of tools (nothing dangerous), and don't bother with locks. I have had the TSA break the pelican latch, despite it not even being locked.
Even with it being integrated into the latch, they will still sometimes not bother getting the key.
My first time watching and it’s tomatoes 🍅🤣😂👍
Nice vid, and I like tomatoes too
It's times like this that my anxiety starts to kick in, but then I remember I don't fly, anywhere, ever, so I couldn't care less😂😂
Cool, thanks for the tips
Now thats a hot locking latch
"click here for hot latch-on-case action"
On my Peli 1626 you had to drive the pins from the right and pull them out from the left on both the front right and front left latch.
I use a Brink's ProMax Security Stainless Steel 60mm discus lock, it can be picked, but they cannot be cut and are cheap.
I love tomatoes!
Nice info on the Pelican locks im a photographer and use the cases. Ill be getting some new hasps. Also I like to carry on my tomatoes in the case.
I was super excited about these new latches for my Pelican cases like a kid unwrapping his tomatoes on Christmas. However is seems they no longer exist on Amazon...
Finally my pelican case of tomatoes will be safe!
I really hope that the next time you travel you lock the pelican case with two locks and two locking latches, just to make them work for it if they want to be stupid and open when they shouldn't be.
I'm also Italian, but Tomatoes give me heartburn....
Tomatoes + Salt = Yum
I've always wondered when I'll pick up one of these... Never really had the urge to travel the world, see all the different kinds of tomatoes out there...
We grow the best tomatoes, our favorite time of year is the first home grown BLT. Great information on the pelican case. I don’t travel by air too often however every time I do the TSA puts it grubby mitts on my belongings. I don’t carry a firearm, I always have a knife in pocket and in my checked bag when I fly so I can have it when I arrive. I have seen the videos of you at the airport. What a joke, I can’t imagine having to deal with those officious jackballs!
Good luck getting those tomatoes through Canadian Customs.
Interesting solution. I wish the core was TSA006.
tomatoe. tomatoe. however you say it. lol im joining ur classes later this year. wish u did a full week in california/sandiego/losangeles areas. id have all my tactical friends to come join your class. we'd bring all the fun weird things we have too. ;)
I used to eat tomatoes like apples as a kid. Grab them off the produce shelf while stuck in the grocery cart and everything
10:22 "its a pretty simple switch" ... simple indeed and I'm wondering if this technique works for removing your locked amazon thingy...
Well if your going tsa compliant it's basically the same thing soo
I spent the holidays on a lovely island of Lanzarote, one of the highlights was decent hotel breakfast buffet with toast, bacon lettuce and local delicious tomatoes. Was also somewhat paranoid about the "really good" lock on the hotel sliding glass door.
Just get a safe and use that as luggage. As a massive finger to the TSA.