Nice job, and a great idea for tensioners. I was thinking about ruining a fork or two, but this is much better than falling out of grace with missus 😂😂
thats very much for that, 1,6mm stainless spring wire seems to be a very useful material for a lot of my oddball tensioners, However, ive got a good gutting hook design that you need a spare desert spoon for 😁🍻
They are very cool locks, unusual in their own right. It looks like it's a case of "Steady as you go" when picking these locks. Love the tension wrenches too, very clever.
thanks Roy, yes, this one is really quite tricky due to mostly low lift pins, the tapers mean that you just have to keep going and spot the oversets early enough so you can drop them without resetting the lock, cheers mate 🍻👍
Oooh, love that trick and info at the end! I like your tensioner, being able to adjust it sounds nice. Wyte does it using a single hole, and LockChuck made what looks like the most stable tensioner. I think LockChucks might be the only one I could see people really using in the wild without using a vice, but I dont know. Very nice picking there, glad its at a good lock home!
thank you so much again, this is a really enjoyable and quite a tricky version of this lock due to the shallow bitting, I have picked this in hand using 2 tensioners but its super awkward, I'm going to give the single pin approach a go at picking this as I think that wpuld be quite a reliable in hand technique, cheers mate 👍🍻
Cheers Paul Well done I did the same on a key for a tubular lock, so not to have to pick it back, if you have a backup key its the best way Hope all is well if interested link below on my video ruclips.net/video/G8XUggBLrso/видео.htmlsi=n1Lnq8chMSZFMOzS
My favorite van locks
mine too 🍻👍
Very cool lock. Nice picking. Very interesting insight you showed us at the end there.
Thank you verymuch for that 🍻👍
Nice job, and a great idea for tensioners. I was thinking about ruining a fork or two, but this is much better than falling out of grace with missus 😂😂
thats very much for that, 1,6mm stainless spring wire seems to be a very useful material for a lot of my oddball tensioners, However, ive got a good gutting hook design that you need a spare desert spoon for 😁🍻
@@paulg413 a desert apoon you say? I'd love to hear/see more 😁😂🍻
@CroLlama it's in use in this video, should be pretty easy to replicate ruclips.net/video/nxmq5b9_yEw/видео.html
@paulg413 oh, yeah, I remember that one :) nice
Wow great gift! Wonderful picking!!!!
😃🐈⬛🐾👏👏👏👍🍻
Thank you Chris, yes, a fabulous surprise, cheers 🍻👍
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They are very cool locks, unusual in their own right.
It looks like it's a case of "Steady as you go" when picking these locks.
Love the tension wrenches too, very clever.
thanks Roy, yes, this one is really quite tricky due to mostly low lift pins, the tapers mean that you just have to keep going and spot the oversets early enough so you can drop them without resetting the lock, cheers mate 🍻👍
@@paulg413It's a case of knowing the lock, knowing the pins, knowing what to feel.
@@roysammons2445 very much, these are harder than they look 😁😁👍👍🍻🍻
Very nice indeed Paul 👍
I reckon that a couple of hairpins would work as tensioners .
Cheers and all the best to you and yours 👍 🍻
thanks Tinnie, yes, they could work, you do have to vary the tension quite a lot with this, cheers mate 👍🍻
Excellent video! Great open! Inspired me to pick at my van lock! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks very much KB, , did you get it open?
awesome picking. Interesting find on the shackle removal.
Thanks LC, it woukd have bee so awesome for there to have been a screw underneath the shackle that released the core, but alas no 🍻👍
Oooh, love that trick and info at the end! I like your tensioner, being able to adjust it sounds nice. Wyte does it using a single hole, and LockChuck made what looks like the most stable tensioner. I think LockChucks might be the only one I could see people really using in the wild without using a vice, but I dont know. Very nice picking there, glad its at a good lock home!
thank you so much again, this is a really enjoyable and quite a tricky version of this lock due to the shallow bitting, I have picked this in hand using 2 tensioners but its super awkward, I'm going to give the single pin approach a go at picking this as I think that wpuld be quite a reliable in hand technique, cheers mate 👍🍻
Thats a pretty slick tensioner, man!
Thanks very much and super simple to make too 👍🍻
Fascinating lock, very well picked & I love the tensioner idea 🎉🎉 cheers 🍻
Thanks GPR, really appreciate the comment, cheers 🍻👍
St Nick brought you a van nice churrs LPP and nice spongy tediums and i didnt know that one in that order!
cheers QT, Santa in all his forms has been coming up trumps this season, I must have been very good this year 😁👍🍻
Nice video
thanks very much 🍻👍
Great 👍
Very interesting video 👍 🎬
I take it 😊
Thank you for sharing 👍
Good luck 👍 🤠 ☮️ 🌍 🌎 🌏
HNY🎄🍾🎊🎊🎊🔓🔓🔓🔓🔓🔓✅️😳
thank you Tipa, happy new year to you too mate 👍 🍻🍻
Cheers Paul
Well done
I did the same on a key for a tubular lock, so not to have to pick it back, if you have a backup key its the best way
Hope all is well
if interested link below on my video
ruclips.net/video/G8XUggBLrso/видео.htmlsi=n1Lnq8chMSZFMOzS
Yeah, it works a treat, life's too short to be picking tubular locks back closed 😁😁, thanks very much for that 👍🍻