I don't know about the US, but in Canada, it's illegal to carry tool that can be used to unlock stuff, unless you are a locksmith and on duty. The tools part is ok, but the locksmith stuff is a no no.
@@johncollier1992 You can buy them on eBay or Amazon, but unless you are a locksmith, you cannot have them in your possession. They call them instrument used for steeling.
@@michelrail It depends on the state but in nyc its considered a tool for attempted burglary if found in your possession outside, That being said i still walk around with my kit here daily. When your net doing anything illegal theres normally not a problem and even if your hassled by some police you can still explain why you have such a kit in the first place. I don't even red team and have never been arrested. Words are your greatest asset. Learn as much as you can if your in this field.
I finally got to use my tubular pick "in the field." My mechanic called me one night because a customer had his car towed into the shop using one of those RV tow-behind apparatus that attaches to the front bumper with tubular locks. The customer told my mechanic to just cut the locks off but he didn't want to do that so he called me and asked if I could help. Yes. Yes, I can :D
I love when you talk about the weirder tools (I bought my first traveller hook years and years ago after watching a talk you gave). The UV dust and magnetic field ondocator is just some James Bond shit. More weird tools and tribal knowledge please!
I work as building maintenance for a group of assisted livings almost everything I know about locks Ive learned from your talks but I never get to use much of that knowledge... until today when I got to pick open the toilet paper holder someone lost the key to
Those USBCell batteries were on ThinkGeek a while back, they actually predate Kickstarter by a decent margin. I bought a set for my dad and as far as I know he still uses them in his wireless mouse. I've switched to eneloops for my flashlights and little electronic gadgets, but when those USBCell batteries came out they were the coolest thing around.
I've been watching your talks and videos....and I am uncontrollably enthralled with this world of bypassing, lock picking, access control systems, the works. Fits right up my software engineer alley. Keep up the awesome work so I can vicariously live through you :)
This is a great video and I'm certain you have the credentials to explain to law enforcement and airport security why you are in possession of such items . I say this because a business acquaintance had his wallet searched while visiting the UK . He had 3 small picks and a tensioner . He was questioned and detained for 5 hours and those items were confiscated . Passport was stamped with a security alert . Have you encountered this situation while travelling abroad ? Thanks for your video and ATB .
Oh my goodness, I am in love with that 6 gun Wera screwdriver and the skinny Wiha driver! Where has your channel been all my life? Thank you so much. I could have died not knowing about these tools!
When i was 15yo, my father and I were moving books with a trailer. For the night we had to chain it to a streetlight post with a lock he just happened to lose the key. Fast-forward, I'm trusted to saw it (manually) at 4:45 am so we could load the books and be in time to hit the road. So yeah, having some knowledge on how to oick a lock would been awesome back then 😂
@MrLodinn Knowing you are prepared allows you the confidence to do great things. Ambiguity, false info, doubt and indecisiveness are the great productivity killers. Knowledge and skills of all types only increase a person's viability as a human, often in ways unforseen. Plus I've been locked out before and I can't tell you how pissed off I was so Dev's channel is quite useful imho. Glad to see like minded commenters :)
I learned how to pick locks as a kid. It became an invaluable skill when I started working in construction and the military. You really do never know when you need to break into a building on the fly.
I tell security I’m a magician and escape artist. I have handcuffs in my bag and can demo shimming to escape them. If I don’t have the cuffs I can do a magic trick. This always satisfies them!
Can anyone give me the name, or post a link, to those little nesting plastic boxes that appear starting around 0:1:49 ? I can't find them anywhere, but I don't know exactly what to search for.
I don't know if you can still find those batteries that have the pull off cap but I did see some the other week that recharged via micro usb. Both AA and AAA.
More important question how do you get through the airport with these things. I would love to have at least a pocket knife and screwdriver (preferably Sonic) with me but I'm afraid of all the stuff that's even lesser than that getting taken, all it takes is somebody to say I don't like that and mixing another rug machine through (speech to text that is a piece of work, digging through) your bag and who knows what might not make it back.
Might want to take a look at some cheap toothbrush travel-holders. Some of those and some plastic tiktak containers would probably neaten those bags up a little while not risking spills.
Such tools, So stuff, Many usefulness, Wow :D I'm one who is more interested in lock picking and non-destructive entry techniques for the purposes of locksmithing, repair, and restoration so this kit was pretty awesome and I was glad to see a screwdriver be the first thing out. Picks and shims are great but so many kits are missing a basic screwdriver and pliers :/ Why bother with a lock at all if you can just remove a hasp or hinges on a poorly hung door/lid/etc?
WELL,THESE ARE THE KIND OF CHANELS THE FBI,CIA,ETC WATCH ALL THE TIME.YOU GUY'S SOUND LIKE YOU NEED TO GO TOO CONFESSION..YOU ALL LEARNING TO PICK YOUR WAY INTO PRISON,LOL...TO SAY THE LEAST.YOUR ALL WAISTING YOUR TIME,CAUSE WITHOUT KNOWING ABOUT ALARM'S,AND SECURITY CAM'S,YOUR IN BIG DOO DOO.AND DONT FORGET THE DISSKYS MAKE UP KIT,THE MUSHTACH,WIG,AND PHONEY EYE GLASSES,LOL..THE PINK PANTHER DUDE WILL COME AFTER YOU.''DONT CARY NOTHING...AND IF YOU DO KNOW WHAT THE LOCK IS,AND DONT TAKE THING'S YOU WONT NEED.PUT IT ALL IN YOUR SECRET HEEL IN YOUR SHOES,AND SKY DIVE ONTO THE BUILDING AT NIGHT,AND BRING YOUR ROPE,WITH THE SCAFEL ON THE END.LEARN TO CLIMB ROPE'S,ACCROSS TOO OTHER BUILD'ING'S,TRAVEL IN THE SEWERS,AND SWIM AT NIGHT WITH NAKID WOMAN.NOW GO TO THE MAN IN THE MOUNTAINS TO LEARN WHY A CAT DONT WALK IN THE RAIN..☼
@FiddleStick's bessette if you are combining "you" and "are" it is spelled "You're." If you are... Yanno, fuckit, you seem too unhinged to grammar properly so it's cool, nevermind
@@iLLeag7e Hey, grammar Nazi, if you're combining "you" and "know" it's spelled "y'know". You might want to check your own illiteracy before shitting on someone else's.
@@iLLeag7e First: it is (it's) ok to write 'you are' or 'you're'. Both are correct. 'You are' is better in a formal way of writing. Otherwise it is the choice of the writer. Second: I hate it when people are correcting other persons. I also get corrected sometimes when i write in English, specially by Americans. But what they forget is: I speak (and write) 5 languages. 1: my motherlanguage Dutch 2: English (not American, i write colour and flavour the English style, not the American way color and flavor) 3: German 4: Japanese (not fluently) 5: Sranang-tongo (Surinamese ... also not fluently) So, you were correcting this person because he wrote 'you are' instead of 'you're'. I am wondering what his motherlanguage is and how many languages he speaks. I bet it is more than you do. And you, iLLeag7e, how many languages do you speak? Please tell me.
Who sells the UV dust? I am also looking for something like the old Brinks UV security marker which are semi permanent. If you have UV ink you can really screw with someone by spraying the ink on paper currency. Will really screw with bill validaters so use with caution.
FYI, the folding magnifier/loupe is termed a "linen tester" after its original use; searching for that phrase is the best way to find that particular form factor if you're looking to buy one.
Znter make AA, AAA and 9v batteries with micro USB port charging (socket on the side of the battery - you need to carry a charging cable for these ones). The ones I had seemed to work pretty well (until I gave them away). I got mine from HobbyKing, but they're all over eBay and the likes too.
I cant remember the name of it, but film is popular again for a certain technique that computers cant quite mimic. All I remember is it looks bad and is popular in Prague, CZ. So you can still get it fairly readily online.
What kind of containers are you using for your traveler hook, push wire, and mini knives in around the 2:00 mark? I could really use them for pieces in my kit but cannot find them or know their proper name/brand.
Well - I had to say that before the video pass the first screw driver (Wera) I had ordered one. I'm a sucker for wicked tools. Although not into hacking locks, it was still entertaining. Great content and interesting. Thanks!
Great kit! I've been looking for those adjustable plastic containers you used for the traveler hook, push wire and Peterson gear. What are the containers called? Did you get them from Amazon?
@@DeviantOllam yeah I watched more pre-S8 analysis than any of the actual series and I was still let down. Not let down by the cool glowy stuff though 10/10 would 7th grade rave again.
Where do you get those plastic collapsible containers? I've been searching online but have been coming up empty handed. Anyone know what they're called? That might help.
if you just want some long lasting durable batteries, you have to go with energizer ultimate lithium. buy them in bulk to get a discount, but you basically pay double the price of a normal battery, but you get over double the battery life of a normal battery, or probably even more than those USB rechargeable ones. yes, they're disposable, but if you're gonna buy disposable batteries, I'd prefer to have batteries that I have to throw away half as much. plus more convenient not needing to constantly change batteries. you can use them in very cold places, confirmed to work down to -13c for a long time. also amazonbasics rechargables and ikea ladda batteries are white-label Phillips eneloops, for half the cost.
I’m like this in a way I bring my tools wherever I go literally just normal common things even my unlock tools I’m a maintenance technician even when I go on trip I take my bag I’d rather have it than not in case you break down or something needs to be fixed or you lock yourself out or someone else does I’m prepared and won’t have to call anyone as long as I got my bag for small things like that old saying if it’s cold you layer up if it gets warmer you can take it off but you can’t take it off if you don’t have it lol he’s just prepared that’s all guys
@@DeviantOllam like for a socketwrench but with an adapter for the screwdriver? I have had situations where you need a counterhold for your pliers... or just something to tighten that bolt thats hard to reach with pliers
I heard that you said "....if you have ever had our training." I was wondering if that was referencing an actual class or seminar to learn these skills. A link would be great if so.
OMG. Thank you random internet stranger! I've been looking for that everywhere, but apparently it's in YT comments that I should have looked for the right search terms xD
So I really wonder if storing magnets close to that wand will throw its calibration off? This is a common problem with composes, but they are way more sensitive.
I had come across a small flat LAB kit 003/ 8" by 6" less than 1/2" thick you should add one of these in your kit as it is definitely worth it. Btw thanks for some of the ideas. I'm restocking my crash kit for lockouts while adding this comment.
Tape your contacts off on your batteries, so they don't discharge accidently, also wrapping them in saran wrap prevents leakage bleeding over other items.
No small can of air? That's how I used to get in a lot of places that had an exit sensor (thermal) - slip the tube between the door crack and spray it upside down. Sensor detects thermal difference and "pop!" goes the lock.
Dude! You've opened my eyes to a whole new EDC,but do you ever get flack from cops if you get pulled over with all this?? Do you have locksmith license? An would that make a difference if you did?
As somebody else who overthinks his daily carry, I deeply love this video. Thanks for sharing, I really appreciate your work.
Me, not knowing this man's profession; "Huh, this is one confident criminal"
I don't know about the US, but in Canada, it's illegal to carry tool that can be used to unlock stuff, unless you are a locksmith and on duty. The tools part is ok, but the locksmith stuff is a no no.
@@michelrail interesting. Can you guys buy lock picks and other similar tools with out being a smith?
@@johncollier1992 You can buy them on eBay or Amazon, but unless you are a locksmith, you cannot have them in your possession. They call them instrument used for steeling.
@@michelrail It depends on the state but in nyc its considered a tool for attempted burglary if found in your possession outside, That being said i still walk around with my kit here daily. When your net doing anything illegal theres normally not a problem and even if your hassled by some police you can still explain why you have such a kit in the first place. I don't even red team and have never been arrested. Words are your greatest asset. Learn as much as you can if your in this field.
He's a penetration tester.
I finally got to use my tubular pick "in the field." My mechanic called me one night because a customer had his car towed into the shop using one of those RV tow-behind apparatus that attaches to the front bumper with tubular locks. The customer told my mechanic to just cut the locks off but he didn't want to do that so he called me and asked if I could help. Yes. Yes, I can :D
That's awesome, man. Great work! :-)
I love when you talk about the weirder tools (I bought my first traveller hook years and years ago after watching a talk you gave). The UV dust and magnetic field ondocator is just some James Bond shit. More weird tools and tribal knowledge please!
I plan on it! :-)
He wouldn’t need to carry all this if he just stopped loosing his damn key !
I work as building maintenance for a group of assisted livings almost everything I know about locks Ive learned from your talks but I never get to use much of that knowledge... until today when I got to pick open the toilet paper holder someone lost the key to
Thank you for learning and for keeping retired b-holes well in order. :-)
Not all hero's wear capes....
@JCH754 is the most common key that is padlock sized. It will open a variety of different filing cabinets, key boxes, etc.
been there at my job too used the multitool i had.
Every security guard boy dreams of being able to say "this man right here, officer"
Those USBCell batteries were on ThinkGeek a while back, they actually predate Kickstarter by a decent margin. I bought a set for my dad and as far as I know he still uses them in his wireless mouse. I've switched to eneloops for my flashlights and little electronic gadgets, but when those USBCell batteries came out they were the coolest thing around.
No one sells them anymore? Seem like a great idea even if they don't hold much charge.
This video just set two records for me. One fastest sub and two fastest "I must have that" order on Amazon for that screw driver.
We are totally best friends now.
At the very least fellow travelers.
Or you could be my spirit animal.
🙋🏻♂️
I've been watching your talks and videos....and I am uncontrollably enthralled with this world of bypassing, lock picking, access control systems, the works. Fits right up my software engineer alley. Keep up the awesome work so I can vicariously live through you :)
The tab in those electronic calipers is probably a good idea anyway as most of them seem to have some sort of battery drain even when switched off.
That is it...
I got a few similar bags. My issues though is just even remembering "hey! I have a tool for that with me!" Lol I always forget what's all in my bag.
"Am I carrying it around in my backpack everyday? *NOO* "
But then.. what *do* you carry in your backpack everyday?
The pocket kit, he said in the video
@@RoskGamer Why carry a backpack for something that fits in your pocket though?
@@martinlutherkingjr.5582 He caries the pocket kit on his backpack, in the pocket he caries the "golf club bag"
Roska Ohhh
@@RoskGamer And he keeps his fanny pack in his coin purse
I love your attacks and kits, gives me ideas for how to improve what i carry. Thanks deviant
You're most welcome! Thanks for getting something out of this.
This is a great video and I'm certain you have the credentials to explain to law enforcement and airport security why you are in possession of such items . I say this because a business acquaintance had his wallet searched while visiting the UK . He had 3 small picks and a tensioner . He was questioned and detained for 5 hours and those items were confiscated . Passport was stamped with a security alert .
Have you encountered this situation while travelling abroad ? Thanks for your video and ATB .
Love these gear vids.
Thanks!
I'm enjoying making them.
DeviantOllam
If I was worried about getting stuck in a building, ie. Elevator, room, no access areas. What would be some keys I should get?
@@JW-wp3yh get the FEO-K1 tubular key, 2642 key and the 16120 key
Oh my goodness, I am in love with that 6 gun Wera screwdriver and the skinny Wiha driver! Where has your channel been all my life? Thank you so much. I could have died not knowing about these tools!
Antibody from the lockpicking lawyer channel?
Not really? With channels show how easy it is to circumvent most basic security measures
Ok as soon as you said overdoor attack i was hooked lol I new but I like your content, learned a little about breach and entry in the military
When i was 15yo, my father and I were moving books with a trailer. For the night we had to chain it to a streetlight post with a lock he just happened to lose the key. Fast-forward, I'm trusted to saw it (manually) at 4:45 am so we could load the books and be in time to hit the road. So yeah, having some knowledge on how to oick a lock would been awesome back then 😂
You know, because I might need to break into a building on the fly....
Can never be too prepared, you know.
@MrLodinn Knowing you are prepared allows you the confidence to do great things. Ambiguity, false info, doubt and indecisiveness are the great productivity killers. Knowledge and skills of all types only increase a person's viability as a human, often in ways unforseen. Plus I've been locked out before and I can't tell you how pissed off I was so Dev's channel is quite useful imho. Glad to see like minded commenters :)
I learned how to pick locks as a kid.
It became an invaluable skill when I started working in construction and the military.
You really do never know when you need to break into a building on the fly.
If I find that in the hotel lobby at lockCon, I'll return it to you, but that 6 gun might be missing...
I still have mine. :-)
It's funny, Deviant has never made *my* "people it would probably be fine to piss off" list.
@@benalias5766 toss it in a Faraday bag for in case there is a tracker, leave it in there for a year or two to kill the battery, and don't say shit
Pretty sure Wera ships to where you´re at.
Safer than fucking with the likes of ollam, and cheaper too.
4:35 I have not used one of them, and didn't know they exist...and now I need one!
Don't know how I found this...but really glad I did. They make the locks more complicated & someone finds a way around it 🤣😂
You always give me great ideas...and make me want to spend money. ;-) Thanks for all you do, Dev!
Happy to help :)
This entire thing is damn near perfect. Thank you X a million for sharing your knowledge.
3:38 as soon as you said piano wire, all I could think was, how much this makes you look like a hitman
Was gonna make notes when I saw title and its your video. Thanks for all your work
You're welcome. :-)
At 3:30 I immediately went "Ahh, piano wire... The choice of a real pro..." lol
I tell security I’m a magician and escape artist. I have handcuffs in my bag and can demo shimming to escape them. If I don’t have the cuffs I can do a magic trick. This always satisfies them!
i like to have a small pocket multimeter with me, just to see what's going on on door contacts, plus a few clip wires.
Do you have a good one you recommend, or is it just a cheap, good enough one?
@@mlindholm A Pokitmeter would work for this if you're OK with the dependency of it connecting to your phone, with the bonus of being very very small
Can anyone give me the name, or post a link, to those little nesting plastic boxes that appear starting around 0:1:49 ? I can't find them anywhere, but I don't know exactly what to search for.
I don't know if you can still find those batteries that have the pull off cap but I did see some the other week that recharged via micro usb. Both AA and AAA.
Jamie Price just got a few last month from a uk firm called batteryupgrade dot com
I bought some last year on Amazon. They are only about 1000 mAh and they don't seem to hold a charge very long. I won't be buying more.
More important question how do you get through the airport with these things. I would love to have at least a pocket knife and screwdriver (preferably Sonic) with me but I'm afraid of all the stuff that's even lesser than that getting taken, all it takes is somebody to say I don't like that and mixing another rug machine through (speech to text that is a piece of work, digging through) your bag and who knows what might not make it back.
Put it in your checked bag.
Might want to take a look at some cheap toothbrush travel-holders. Some of those and some plastic tiktak containers would probably neaten those bags up a little while not risking spills.
Pretty Interesting like your over the door option.
Finally, someone uses the Keedex ball bearing follower but me! I may do a version of this video with my kit, as well!
I'd love to see that! (And yeah, that ball detent follower is effing amazing!)
I don't see any C4 or det cord, I thought this was supposed to be a problem solver kit?
I just saw one of your talks and had to come here and subscribe!
Happy to have you here. Hopefully it isn't a talk that could generate a talking-to if you're at work. :-)
Such tools, So stuff, Many usefulness, Wow :D
I'm one who is more interested in lock picking and non-destructive entry techniques for the purposes of locksmithing, repair, and restoration so this kit was pretty awesome and I was glad to see a screwdriver be the first thing out. Picks and shims are great but so many kits are missing a basic screwdriver and pliers :/ Why bother with a lock at all if you can just remove a hasp or hinges on a poorly hung door/lid/etc?
Literally had no idea what I clicked on.. and I am not disappointed!
You're the guy they are watching for at international entry points
WELL,THESE ARE THE KIND OF CHANELS THE FBI,CIA,ETC WATCH ALL THE TIME.YOU GUY'S SOUND LIKE YOU NEED TO GO TOO CONFESSION..YOU ALL LEARNING TO PICK YOUR WAY INTO PRISON,LOL...TO SAY THE LEAST.YOUR ALL WAISTING YOUR TIME,CAUSE WITHOUT KNOWING ABOUT ALARM'S,AND SECURITY CAM'S,YOUR IN BIG DOO DOO.AND DONT FORGET THE DISSKYS MAKE UP KIT,THE MUSHTACH,WIG,AND PHONEY EYE GLASSES,LOL..THE PINK PANTHER DUDE WILL COME AFTER YOU.''DONT CARY NOTHING...AND IF YOU DO KNOW WHAT THE LOCK IS,AND DONT TAKE THING'S YOU WONT NEED.PUT IT ALL IN YOUR SECRET HEEL IN YOUR SHOES,AND SKY DIVE ONTO THE BUILDING AT NIGHT,AND BRING YOUR ROPE,WITH THE SCAFEL ON THE END.LEARN TO CLIMB ROPE'S,ACCROSS TOO OTHER BUILD'ING'S,TRAVEL IN THE SEWERS,AND SWIM AT NIGHT WITH NAKID WOMAN.NOW GO TO THE MAN IN THE MOUNTAINS TO LEARN WHY A CAT DONT WALK IN THE RAIN..☼
@@fiddlesticksbessette398 you ok dude?
@FiddleStick's bessette if you are combining "you" and "are" it is spelled "You're." If you are... Yanno, fuckit, you seem too unhinged to grammar properly so it's cool, nevermind
@@iLLeag7e Hey, grammar Nazi, if you're combining "you" and "know" it's spelled "y'know". You might want to check your own illiteracy before shitting on someone else's.
@@iLLeag7e
First: it is (it's) ok to write 'you are' or 'you're'. Both are correct. 'You are' is better in a formal way of writing. Otherwise it is the choice of the writer.
Second: I hate it when people are correcting other persons. I also get corrected sometimes when i write in English, specially by Americans. But what they forget is: I speak (and write) 5 languages.
1: my motherlanguage Dutch
2: English (not American, i write colour and flavour the English style, not the American way color and flavor)
3: German
4: Japanese (not fluently)
5: Sranang-tongo (Surinamese ... also not fluently)
So, you were correcting this person because he wrote 'you are' instead of 'you're'. I am wondering what his motherlanguage is and how many languages he speaks. I bet it is more than you do.
And you, iLLeag7e, how many languages do you speak? Please tell me.
That magnetism wand is so neat!
The piano wires are for the security guards
Who sells the UV dust? I am also looking for something like the old Brinks UV security marker which are semi permanent. If you have UV ink you can really screw with someone by spraying the ink on paper currency. Will really screw with bill validaters so use with caution.
All the links are in the doobly-doo. No Amazon affiliate or anything like that, I just like sharing information.
FYI, the folding magnifier/loupe is termed a "linen tester" after its original use; searching for that phrase is the best way to find that particular form factor if you're looking to buy one.
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for taking the time to include all those links too, who knew so much of it was easily obtainable, gotta love the web.
That green/black screwdriver is cool
At 3:37, what did you get those plastic holder that make the zippy noise? What are they called?
How do i not have you on my subscribe list... hmm. Finally youtube algo got something right.. subbed.. now need to binge watch your channel..
Great video!!! I'm looking for the rectangular protective clear cases, any idea what to search for?
@Kali Southpaw I haven't been able to find a travel toothbrush case that ratchets together like the one shown on the video.
That first one makes it seem like it was designed like a sonic screwdriver lmao
That wera screwdriver is amazing
I appreciate the fact that you love dogespeak
were you in the military? I have that exact Gerber from the army.
Znter make AA, AAA and 9v batteries with micro USB port charging (socket on the side of the battery - you need to carry a charging cable for these ones). The ones I had seemed to work pretty well (until I gave them away). I got mine from HobbyKing, but they're all over eBay and the likes too.
The magnet-on-a-gimbal is pretty cool
Search eBay for "35mm movie trailer" and you can find film for a variety of prices.
Really good idea!
I'd have to use a 35mm James Bond trailer just for the fun of it...
Cool kit. Thanks for sharing.
I cant remember the name of it, but film is popular again for a certain technique that computers cant quite mimic. All I remember is it looks bad and is popular in Prague, CZ. So you can still get it fairly readily online.
i kinda expected bump keys, is there a reason there arent any?
Leather bags for old analog cameras are nice as a small field toolkit.
Does the traveler hook come with the case? don't know whether to buy from southern specialties or RTA.
What kind of containers are you using for your traveler hook, push wire, and mini knives in around the 2:00 mark? I could really use them for pieces in my kit but cannot find them or know their proper name/brand.
Rose Plastics tubes
@@DeviantOllam THANK YOU!
Well - I had to say that before the video pass the first screw driver (Wera) I had ordered one. I'm a sucker for wicked tools. Although not into hacking locks, it was still entertaining. Great content and interesting. Thanks!
Great kit! I've been looking for those adjustable plastic containers you used for the traveler hook, push wire and Peterson gear. What are the containers called? Did you get them from Amazon?
Rose Plastics tubes
Do you have any more information on the all/ top section keys? Like where to learn about or buy the blanks?
Stayed for the after credits scene again, much better than GoT, wow
Hah, I don't watch GoT but from what I've heard, folk were... unsatisfied. :-)
@@DeviantOllam yeah I watched more pre-S8 analysis than any of the actual series and I was still let down.
Not let down by the cool glowy stuff though 10/10 would 7th grade rave again.
My handle most things kit is bigger. It lives in a pelican case. I love those.
Where do you get those plastic collapsible containers? I've been searching online but have been coming up empty handed. Anyone know what they're called? That might help.
if you just want some long lasting durable batteries, you have to go with energizer ultimate lithium. buy them in bulk to get a discount, but you basically pay double the price of a normal battery, but you get over double the battery life of a normal battery, or probably even more than those USB rechargeable ones.
yes, they're disposable, but if you're gonna buy disposable batteries, I'd prefer to have batteries that I have to throw away half as much. plus more convenient not needing to constantly change batteries. you can use them in very cold places, confirmed to work down to -13c for a long time.
also amazonbasics rechargables and ikea ladda batteries are white-label Phillips eneloops, for half the cost.
I would love to see a video with a detailed list of all the keys you have on that keyring (and links).
id love to see it too, but something tells me we wont :)
It’s in his I’ll let my self in talk at Wild West hacks
I’m like this in a way I bring my tools wherever I go literally just normal common things even my unlock tools I’m a maintenance technician even when I go on trip I take my bag I’d rather have it than not in case you break down or something needs to be fixed or you lock yourself out or someone else does I’m prepared and won’t have to call anyone as long as I got my bag for small things like that old saying if it’s cold you layer up if it gets warmer you can take it off but you can’t take it off if you don’t have it lol he’s just prepared that’s all guys
I clicked on this video to see if it was a hammer. Great video btw
Have you thought about adding the 3-4 most common sockets? I could see times when it might be useful to have
Sockets? Like, he heads?
@@DeviantOllam like for a socketwrench but with an adapter for the screwdriver? I have had situations where you need a counterhold for your pliers... or just something to tighten that bolt thats hard to reach with pliers
@ a lot of screwdrivers are designed so you can slip a closed end wrench over the top to get torque that way.
I heard that you said "....if you have ever had our training." I was wondering if that was referencing an actual class or seminar to learn these skills. A link would be great if so.
Maybe I'm missing the obvious info somewhere,.. but what's the actual Bag itself ?.. that's what I"m most interested in.
Where can I find the slicing/splicing hook? 7:35
I've done that over door attack with packing tape folded hotdog style and amazed coworkers haah
Very similar to the kit our Director carries at Resolve Assurance.
That's a clever use for what I presume is end mill packaging
End mill packing? Oh, the tubes?
For the tubes... Rose Plastics
I got some long hex bits in one of those square plastic "tubes".
OMG. Thank you random internet stranger!
I've been looking for that everywhere, but apparently it's in YT comments that I should have looked for the right search terms xD
I think you can buy them from thinkpeterson.com also. For what it's worth
@@TheAndybenton most of their kit comes in those anyway, or at least any that I've bought without cases
Love videos like this
Can't find any references to "stepwise testing keys" and "top section" or "all section" keys. ?????
So I really wonder if storing magnets close to that wand will throw its calibration off? This is a common problem with composes, but they are way more sensitive.
The wand isn’t calibrated. It’s a magnet on a gimbal.
Have the same Gerber, it is great!
I had come across a small flat LAB kit 003/ 8" by 6" less than 1/2" thick you should add one of these in your kit as it is definitely worth it. Btw thanks for some of the ideas. I'm restocking my crash kit for lockouts while adding this comment.
How about a vid making the toool ultimate handcuff key, can find the dimensions for it but no videos for making it.
That's a great suggestion. I'll do that. :-)
I would recommend having an emergency bottle of hot sauce in your kit, you never know..
Hillary always does.
Yes, when you need to "poison" a guard and put him on edge
Adding a small bit of film/gel that blocks the UV/near UV that little led puts out would vastly increase the contrast of the powder.
This is the lock picking lawyer, and today I will be showing my improved hacker man bag...
That Gerber one is a reproduction of the original army Gerber, wish I knew where mine was
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oh hey that looks like the same one my grandpa has with him everyday
Oh, another trade to be a Jack in but not a Master of, don't mind if I do...
Tape your contacts off on your batteries, so they don't discharge accidently, also wrapping them in saran wrap prevents leakage bleeding over other items.
Can we see what’s in your Pelican case?
Also i cant believe such quality video doesn't get more views..
Urban survival contingencies, method of entry supremo video!
No small can of air? That's how I used to get in a lot of places that had an exit sensor (thermal) - slip the tube between the door crack and spray it upside down. Sensor detects thermal difference and "pop!" goes the lock.
Dude! You've opened my eyes to a whole new EDC,but do you ever get flack from cops if you get pulled over with all this??
Do you have locksmith license? An would that make a difference if you did?
What bit did you take out to fit the tamper bit? And why?