Step 1. Learn to phase through matter Step 2. Replace doors with concrete Step 3. "This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a thermal lance."
“This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a concrete wall with a nice crack in the middle, I’ll be using our new tension bar and this rake…”
@@braddersj3511 LPL wasn't able to pick Bowley locks, check videos 636 and 653. Although it is possible to pick them, it requires special lockpicks that you have to make yourself, and there's only like 3 people on Earth who have picked Bowley locks (granted, if those special lockpicks were easily available, this number would be orders of magnitude larger).
bob often gallium destroys aluminum and titanium because titanium is an alloy that contains aluminum but gallium doesn’t destroy just metal, only specific types
Would be a good idea for you to design your own lock for best in class security. You could license it to a manufacturer. Additionally, you could have a chart or ranking system on a website people could reference to purchase acceptably secure locks.
i don't think it would work, really... it is like hunting - one learns patterns and adjusts... what this guy does is adapting and overcoming... innovation is a different spectrum. both are equal... BUT, unless the person is a LITERAL GENIUS, he will be good at ONE thing, not both. those that create puzzles are creative type, those that solve those puzzles are logical type.
I have always wondered how these locks worked. We use them at work. They are cool because all the keys can open one lock but not all locks. So say all keys open the restrooms and office breakroom, but only a few open the warehouse and front door. And only your key opens your office. My key will open 3 different keyed doors.
I started watching LPL for the same reason, to understand the master key concept. It's simple for example if you have locks with 7 pins, you repin them exactly the same then from each lock remove a different pin. Now you have 7 locks which you can open with the same master key but every lock can have a unique key if you modify part of the key corresponding with a missing pin. Local locksmith tries to rob me for a set of 9 locks with a master and 4 different keys. After a few dozen LPL videos, I ordered 10 cheap Chinese dimple locks and a big repining set for an ultra-small fraction of locksmith price. After a few hours of work now I have my custom locks and new PC bought for the price difference.
@@denismilic1878 heck yeah! I was looking at the core and pin kits online. And you can do custom keys at Walmart and ACE still. Just tell them the bitting numbers.
@@scottcol23 in my case no need for custom keys my locks come with 8 keys. I made a copy of one lock and automatically have 8 keys for it. If the hole for the removed pin is shallow just drill it a little. Else if it's very deep just put some solder on it and drill a smaller hole. After that, you have the original key for each lock and you can make cheap copies very simply.
"Is this lock good enough for my home?" > video is 8 minutes long "Yeah, it's good enough." > most of the video is explanation and disassembly "Shit, I already bought one"
Most people leave a hidden door or window unlocked, or a key in an obvious fake rock, because they forget their keys so much, it's more likely that they will lock themselves out than be robbed.
Amazing how fast you pick most of the locks I see you pick. Not to even mention all the detail you give everyone about the whole process and the education you provide about all these locks. Thank you for posting all this material as I have learned a lot from just watching you.
You know what I've watched a lot of picking videos and they stink but your videos are exceptionally good you have a good voice you explain what you're doing and you do it very professional and you don't screw around thank you for having the best picking site on the RUclips thank you very much sincerely yours mr. Yates
I love LPL videos. They are short but informative, witty, elegant and excellently planned and made. One thing I have not seen so far is how the sliders work. Why is its weird shape. Do they rotate as the key gets in? Would it be possible to make a video showing their “underpinnings”?
Really amazing lock to pick and it's great how you pick it with such ease. It's scary how easily major brand locks can be picked with tools available to everyone.
What a Superior amount of information thanks lockpicking lawyer for sharing knowledgeable information end your techniques for all of us. I am Very inspired by your great skills/under standing in every subject you spike about. Thanks for takeing time out of your own personal life to make this awesome videos us.100%
Hey lockpickinglawyer, I wanted to thank you for your videos. With watching your videos, I was able to pick my girlfriends parents camper after we locked the keys in the camper. And I was able to do it with a key ring that I cut in half and used one half as a tensioner and one as a hook. Thanks a lot
Very cool. I only have one of these yales, and I didn't realize they place the security pin in the same position for every lock rather then randomizing it. Thats seems strange to me. As always great video, I always learn something new with your vids.
For most normal purposes, this lock will work better than most. Again, dont forget this guy is better than almost everyone that picks locks. He is also better than people that makes locks.
I've been trying to pick a lock like this for weeks but I'm new to lock picking. After seeing how easily you did it I'm going to take lock apart, put back together so I can get a better insight to the workings. Great video my friend 👍
@@JPX7NGD Nope, the only thing here is just you projecting your fear onto me. There is no magic either. Use your heavenly wisdom to tell me why I said that.
Because only a fraction of a Promille of thieves are able to pick it at all. Don't take the extraordinary exceptions as representative of the average. You are pretty save with most decent locks; I would care more for brute force protection (strong frames and general construction, thought-through security protocols, like organizing who has access to what, maybe cameras or an alarm etc.). I would say most homes have weaknesses with weak windows, weak door frames or non-even security on all entrances (cheap backdoor?) or non-visible areas (thieves love them, they can spend more time doing bad stuff there without being afraid of being seen by neighbors, passerby etc.) Cheers!
@@TomJacobW The point is specifically that YOU ARE NOT SAFE WITH LOCKS. These locks only protect you against people WITHOUT THE WILL to pick your lock. Yes most people arent able to pick these locks, .. but thats not who would be attempting to pick them, its very likely if someone is picking your lock that they are NOT a beginner and thus would almost certainly be able to open it. If they had the will (or even the interest in searching this video) they suddenly transform into a major threat because they can defeat your lock with $8 worth of ebay tools.
@@Ddub1083 if they've got the ability and will, odds are good they're doing something better with their life than breaking into random houses for potentially low gain with high risks attached. Locks don't make us safe, but they do a good job of making us safe enough.
It's funny when people say that "a person with skill could pick the lock" and this is true but... A lot of people who are "good" at picking locks don't have ANYTHING on this guy. A guy who knows locks by first glance and could potentially be one of the best pickers in the whole world. The average lock-pick thief is not going to break into any moderately competent lock and wouldn't attempt to pursue a pick if he's unable to get in after a few minutes because the risk level goes up. The point: Get a decent lock. Get a decent frame. Protect your windows or use tempered windows where vulnerable. Use an alarm and labelling. The best way to stop thieves is to deter thieves. You don't have to make your home impossible to break into... just not worth the risk.
Seeing a demonstration of the drill protection of various locks with cobalt alloy bits, and an impact driver with a masonry bit, would be great. Both can be portable cordless tools to potentially drill out a lock.
Boy I'm sure am glad that I made the installer change this lock with the old fashion European key lock, and all though anyone who knows their shit could get into it it is more difficult to open then this one shown by Mr. Lawyer, thank you Sir, for educating me.
Need a glossary and explanatin vid - or do you have one ? Security pin Anti bump pin I can deduce what they do but i would like to know how they do what they are designed to do
I know explanation vids exist, not sure if they are on LPL. Security pin: something other than standard, so spool or serrated or mushroom etc. watch enough videos of this kind and you’ll see those pins pass by and the naming is pretty self explanatory. Those are all designed to make it hard to feel when you’ve picked the pin. The anti bump pin protects against a bump key, which is essentially a technique where you use a specially cut key to bump against all pins simultaneously, and hopefully the driver pins all retreat into the Bible while the key pins stay within the core.
@@goodbyemr.anderson5065 The thing is, LPL explaining what each of those are has some genuine weigth behind it, as he displays proficiency in the art of it. On the other hand, Google can have false information popping up.
@@OzixiThrill agreed. Google is dumb answer here, he's asking for content on this channel. Watch these videos and you should quickly understand difference between a pro like this on video and some blog, wikipedia article, or forum posts from random people
The lock is in the vice upside down - that can't be for no reason so I wonder how much harder it is if this lock is in a door as a less favourable angle/orientation. I do think LPL ought to pick the locks in the position one would find the lock....
Debatable. In dry places they place them like this so dust and stuff like that doesn't fall in the pinholes. I'm in Europe and all ours are upside down compared to this one, but it's pretty standard in southern US and Australia. Prob some different countries too.
Fairly easy. Notice the core is perpendicular to the pins in most basic locks. Just need a light to see what you need to inside the system, then bring what tools you need.
I would love to see LPL create challenging locks from ones he say would be good if they had false gates for instance, which I know in disc detainers would probably just need a little bite taken out of the discs.
These locks come standard in [Undisclosed Town in the UK], and always thought the keys were cool to show my friends at school. But uh...nice to see they were picked.
Pretty sure that locks with such cylinders advice against installing them upside down as a security liability. And LPL is always picking these euro cylinders upside down, where some security pins might not engage, etc.
If anyone is watching these channels and is worried by how quick it is, a couple of things to consider: 1. Your average burglar is not going to be skilled, and is going to be throwing a brick through a window/kicking a door in/etc. anyway (or you’ll have left a door/window open). For your average thief, something LPL could deal with in five seconds may as well be one he couldn’t pick at all. If you do happen to have a lockpicking expert try to break in and you have superduper locks, he’ll try, fail.. then put a brick through a window anyway. 2. Most regular door locks can generally be bypassed anyway without picking it at all with a credit card frighteningly easily anyway, by just sliding it up the crack and pushing the latch in. Honestly, having Fort Knox-grade locks on your house probably won’t achieve anything but making you poorer.
The fact that a standard junkie housebreaker willnae have the dexterity or education to follow this video I trust that my lock like this will hold up. Irrespective of how good your lock is it’s useless if you have windows as they can just get in with a brick
Bin at picking a week got padlocks cracked but this 7 pin lock is beating me I opened it once but a fluke well now I have a decent set of picks hopefully after watching u I mite get there
I have been wrestling with the 9 pin version of this lock for weeks! Thanks for showing how deep your false set went, I think my problem is I was expecting a deeper one. Seems I may have only been 4 fingers away from open. One question, if you could. How much tension did you use, compared to say a Master #3?
well, considering the area and area knowing I live here... this lock might be usefull. might need to upgrade the chain frame for the older woman in the house, when i am not around... but, it is good to know how the lock gets picked. i just hope it happens when i am at home or anywhere nearby :D i might send you some "after" pictures" :D
It is the same as the sicuremme series...appearance is solid, but at the core is cheply made and easily pickable. I suppose its strenght is the hardened connector that avoids snapping and breaking.
Got one of these the other day, wanted to try my first slider lock. Spp"d it in about 15 mins, great lock for learning the basics I wonder if it would be worth a video on sidebars, sliders , rotate and lift pins etc..
@LockPickingLawyer can you explain why the false gate would add to the security? You mention it’s missing in this video; I would love to hear from you why it matters.
We just had one of these locks jam with the key in it. Couldn't get the key out. Had to get a locksmith to come and force it from the inside. Only had it 2 years. Looks to me like the lock is too complex, all those sliders etc, and likely to fail.
When watching these videos the first thing that comes to mind is - as a manufacture do not stick your company logo on the external-facing end of the lock, the second is don't call your lock 'Superior' when it only gets 1 star out of 3 for its security rating.
Do you have a vid up with a Nemef lock? Looking atm at a Nemef 132/9P doorlock. It's a brand I have not seen you pick, but guessing it will not be a problem at all... 😀
Step 1. Learn to phase through matter
Step 2. Replace doors with concrete
Step 3. "This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a thermal lance."
lol
Guys. The RUclips ad revenue. Go get it (heisting intensifies)
“This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is a concrete wall with a nice crack in the middle, I’ll be using our new tension bar and this rake…”
Throw some C4 into the mix, and you've got one hell of a combination.
Buy the neighbouring house as a “false gate”.
Considering removing all locks from my house, everything is picked in less than 30 seconds anyway.
Only by a pro.
Not all locks.
@@a32k57 Do you have any examples?
@@braddersj3511 LPL wasn't able to pick Bowley locks, check videos 636 and 653. Although it is possible to pick them, it requires special lockpicks that you have to make yourself, and there's only like 3 people on Earth who have picked Bowley locks (granted, if those special lockpicks were easily available, this number would be orders of magnitude larger).
Jeez guys its a joke. Calm down.
Note to self; buy house with no doors.
good note but it needs to not have windows too
I'll just lift the roof tiles.
@@soulaimaneboutjagualt590 Buy an Apple iHouse
If you don’t have a house no one can break in
Just live in a tent. Pick your way into that one, LPL!
Realized need to learn welding. Better to weld my home door every time I go out.cant rely on locks.
*angle grinder noises intensify*
GALLIUM Destroys metal.
Acid Destroys metal.
This is what they did to quarantine the Chinese.
They smash your windows before they try your door anyway.
bob often gallium destroys aluminum and titanium because titanium is an alloy that contains aluminum but gallium doesn’t destroy just metal, only specific types
Would be a good idea for you to design your own lock for best in class security. You could license it to a manufacturer.
Additionally, you could have a chart or ranking system on a website people could reference to purchase acceptably secure locks.
i don't think it would work, really...
it is like hunting - one learns patterns and adjusts... what this guy does is adapting and overcoming... innovation is a different spectrum. both are equal... BUT, unless the person is a LITERAL GENIUS, he will be good at ONE thing, not both.
those that create puzzles are creative type, those that solve those puzzles are logical type.
I have always wondered how these locks worked. We use them at work. They are cool because all the keys can open one lock but not all locks. So say all keys open the restrooms and office breakroom, but only a few open the warehouse and front door. And only your key opens your office. My key will open 3 different keyed doors.
I started watching LPL for the same reason, to understand the master key concept. It's simple for example if you have locks with 7 pins, you repin them exactly the same then from each lock remove a different pin. Now you have 7 locks which you can open with the same master key but every lock can have a unique key if you modify part of the key corresponding with a missing pin.
Local locksmith tries to rob me for a set of 9 locks with a master and 4 different keys. After a few dozen LPL videos, I ordered 10 cheap Chinese dimple locks and a big repining set for an ultra-small fraction of locksmith price. After a few hours of work now I have my custom locks and new PC bought for the price difference.
@@denismilic1878 heck yeah! I was looking at the core and pin kits online. And you can do custom keys at Walmart and ACE still. Just tell them the bitting numbers.
@@scottcol23 in my case no need for custom keys my locks come with 8 keys. I made a copy of one lock and automatically have 8 keys for it. If the hole for the removed pin is shallow just drill it a little. Else if it's very deep just put some solder on it and drill a smaller hole. After that, you have the original key for each lock and you can make cheap copies very simply.
"Is this lock good enough for my home?"
> video is 8 minutes long
"Yeah, it's good enough."
> most of the video is explanation and disassembly
"Shit, I already bought one"
on a house the lock is the least to worry about. most of them just open a door or window with a pry bar or just destroy a window
Most people leave a hidden door or window unlocked, or a key in an obvious fake rock, because they forget their keys so much, it's more likely that they will lock themselves out than be robbed.
@@StephenGillie tbh everyone that actually does that deserves to get robbed
Stephen Gillie which is why door locks are designed to be easily picked
rigdig
I don't even bother locking my house door anymore after discovering your channel
It still takes two to three times as long to get in, it's just fast anyway
I'm not sure your insurance would agree with that...
42 likes OOOOF
Brilliant explanations. Proper specific terms. No bullshitting. High quality videos.
Wow!
I love watching you work & listening to you narrate.
Amazing how fast you pick most of the locks I see you pick. Not to even mention all the detail you give everyone about the whole process and the education you provide about all these locks. Thank you for posting all this material as I have learned a lot from just watching you.
Is anything hard to pick for this guy holy shit I’m amazed lmao
You know what I've watched a lot of picking videos and they stink but your videos are exceptionally good you have a good voice you explain what you're doing and you do it very professional and you don't screw around thank you for having the best picking site on the RUclips thank you very much sincerely yours mr. Yates
I came looking for this as I have them on my house and I regularly fit them on "security doors" I'm amazed how quickly LPL picked it.
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ERA Fortress might be a better choice, LPL had more trouble with it.
Picking locks is impressive. Shooting these videos in one take is godly
I love LPL videos. They are short but informative, witty, elegant and excellently planned and made. One thing I have not seen so far is how the sliders work. Why is its weird shape. Do they rotate as the key gets in? Would it be possible to make a video showing their “underpinnings”?
Really amazing lock to pick and it's great how you pick it with such ease. It's scary how easily major brand locks can be picked with tools available to everyone.
bowley locks nearly impossible to pick except from expert picker and even then only with odd tools.
What a Superior amount of information thanks lockpicking lawyer for sharing knowledgeable information end your techniques for all of us. I am Very inspired by your great skills/under standing in every subject you spike about. Thanks for takeing time out of your own personal life to make this awesome videos us.100%
Hey lockpickinglawyer, I wanted to thank you for your videos. With watching your videos, I was able to pick my girlfriends parents camper after we locked the keys in the camper. And I was able to do it with a key ring that I cut in half and used one half as a tensioner and one as a hook. Thanks a lot
Ha! I hope you got laid in that camper immediately after that!
Very cool. I only have one of these yales, and I didn't realize they place the security pin in the same position for every lock rather then randomizing it. Thats seems strange to me. As always great video, I always learn something new with your vids.
Thank you for making these interesting videos! It is a pleasure to see your skillful analyses and explanations! :-)
PUT IT IN THE CORRECT ORIENTATION. It's far easier upside-down
For most normal purposes, this lock will work better than most. Again, dont forget this guy is better than almost everyone that picks locks. He is also better than people that makes locks.
Imagine this calm ass dude breaking into Fort Knox with ease...
Always glad to see the anti drill protection. I once had to drill a lock to get into a house and opened door in 30 seconds.
I've been trying to pick a lock like this for weeks but I'm new to lock picking. After seeing how easily you did it I'm going to take lock apart, put back together so I can get a better insight to the workings. Great video my friend 👍
"relatively easy" ... Relative to you is lv10+ to most people! XD
yeah, lol. Honestly though I doubt any thief would spend more than 30 seconds or longer on a lock. So you should be relatively safe.
When you die the last thing you hear is god saying "Let's take this guy apart and see what's inside."
God? I'd say it was the medical examiner at the coroner's office... ;-)
There is no god. Religion was just an antiquated form of hate and control.
After bodily d*th, you get your Particular Judgement.
communitycollege, your denial of God is emotional because you have wronged God.
@@JPX7NGD Nope, the only thing here is just you projecting your fear onto me. There is no magic either. Use your heavenly wisdom to tell me why I said that.
This guy amazes me , he would be great at fixing old line o type machines
Awesome. Was told not to get dimple rakes, but watching that..... I’m sold!
How are we safe if picking a lock is faster than finding keys in your pocket and opening it normally?
I don't get it..
Because only a fraction of a Promille of thieves are able to pick it at all. Don't take the extraordinary exceptions as representative of the average. You are pretty save with most decent locks; I would care more for brute force protection (strong frames and general construction, thought-through security protocols, like organizing who has access to what, maybe cameras or an alarm etc.). I would say most homes have weaknesses with weak windows, weak door frames or non-even security on all entrances (cheap backdoor?) or non-visible areas (thieves love them, they can spend more time doing bad stuff there without being afraid of being seen by neighbors, passerby etc.)
Cheers!
@@TomJacobW The point is specifically that YOU ARE NOT SAFE WITH LOCKS. These locks only protect you against people WITHOUT THE WILL to pick your lock. Yes most people arent able to pick these locks, .. but thats not who would be attempting to pick them, its very likely if someone is picking your lock that they are NOT a beginner and thus would almost certainly be able to open it. If they had the will (or even the interest in searching this video) they suddenly transform into a major threat because they can defeat your lock with $8 worth of ebay tools.
@@Ddub1083 if they've got the ability and will, odds are good they're doing something better with their life than breaking into random houses for potentially low gain with high risks attached. Locks don't make us safe, but they do a good job of making us safe enough.
It's funny when people say that "a person with skill could pick the lock" and this is true but... A lot of people who are "good" at picking locks don't have ANYTHING on this guy. A guy who knows locks by first glance and could potentially be one of the best pickers in the whole world.
The average lock-pick thief is not going to break into any moderately competent lock and wouldn't attempt to pursue a pick if he's unable to get in after a few minutes because the risk level goes up.
The point: Get a decent lock. Get a decent frame. Protect your windows or use tempered windows where vulnerable. Use an alarm and labelling.
The best way to stop thieves is to deter thieves. You don't have to make your home impossible to break into... just not worth the risk.
smashing the front window of the house is far easier and quicker than picking most locks and don't even require specialized tools
Still seems like a better lock than most on the market.
I bet that pisses Yale right off! LOL
Hey LPL, I'm curious, when you have emptied all the bits n bobs into your tray, how annoying is it to put the lock back together?
I'm guessing that he enjoys every minute of it.
Looks like fun, just ordered one to play with.
Seeing a demonstration of the drill protection of various locks with cobalt alloy bits, and an impact driver with a masonry bit, would be great. Both can be portable cordless tools to potentially drill out a lock.
Boy I'm sure am glad that I made the installer change this lock with the old fashion European key lock, and all though anyone who knows their shit could get into it it is more difficult to open then this one shown by Mr. Lawyer, thank you Sir, for educating me.
Reading the comments, this video is really life changing.
Nice pick and good information. Field stripping seems to be the biggest challenge. :)
1:00 Yale in a nutshell: "now that seems like it would be pretty darn difficult to [get into], but here's why it isn't"
Need a glossary and explanatin vid - or do you have one ?
Security pin
Anti bump pin
I can deduce what they do but i would like to know how they do what they are designed to do
I know explanation vids exist, not sure if they are on LPL.
Security pin: something other than standard, so spool or serrated or mushroom etc. watch enough videos of this kind and you’ll see those pins pass by and the naming is pretty self explanatory. Those are all designed to make it hard to feel when you’ve picked the pin. The anti bump pin protects against a bump key, which is essentially a technique where you use a specially cut key to bump against all pins simultaneously, and hopefully the driver pins all retreat into the Bible while the key pins stay within the core.
Nathan .Star that's what goggle is for buddy.
Yes, it's like they speak another language.
@@goodbyemr.anderson5065 The thing is, LPL explaining what each of those are has some genuine weigth behind it, as he displays proficiency in the art of it.
On the other hand, Google can have false information popping up.
@@OzixiThrill agreed. Google is dumb answer here, he's asking for content on this channel. Watch these videos and you should quickly understand difference between a pro like this on video and some blog, wikipedia article, or forum posts from random people
Great pick! I enjoyed the video a lot!
very well done my friend xerlent pick thanks stiglocks..r
These videos are super great
great job as always!
Another one bites the dust, thanks for sharing
I bet Mrs lock picking lawyer loves the ol dimple rake
Nice....
Did you check out Mrs LPL's beaver?
ruclips.net/video/TRozAbaKs9M/видео.html
Rick Martin omg I'm dieing 😂
@Tom Ruta Some times she's got spools and false gates. Sometimes a good ol rakin does the trick.
Hi, I'm here from the future. Bravo 👏
DAMN I love this channel !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND i DONT EVEN KNOW WHY YET .
great job buddy very nice👍😊😊😊😊😊
The lock is in the vice upside down - that can't be for no reason so I wonder how much harder it is if this lock is in a door as a less favourable angle/orientation. I do think LPL ought to pick the locks in the position one would find the lock....
Debatable. In dry places they place them like this so dust and stuff like that doesn't fall in the pinholes. I'm in Europe and all ours are upside down compared to this one, but it's pretty standard in southern US and Australia. Prob some different countries too.
That simple rake technique, Mrs LPL must be a lucky gal
I wonder how easy these would be to pick if LPL never got to see the key.
Fairly easy.
Notice the core is perpendicular to the pins in most basic locks.
Just need a light to see what you need to inside the system, then bring what tools you need.
very nice spp'd thanks for explaining. 😎😎😎😎😎⛤
Nice narration
Fascinating hobby!
Omg that my keys 🤦🏻 feel like changing it now ! Love your vids
I was discussing your channel on my recent RUclips rabbit hole and was like... my house key looks hard to pick! Guess not, as this is my house key.
LPL has made me wish to become a master locksmith and make locks he can't pick. 😂❤🎉
Love your videos. Makes me want to be a lock smith!
Great job and video like always
Could you have done this with the lock around the correct way? You had it upside down in the demo
I would love to see LPL create challenging locks from ones he say would be good if they had false gates for instance, which I know in disc detainers would probably just need a little bite taken out of the discs.
this guy brushes his locks more than i brush my teeth
These locks come standard in [Undisclosed Town in the UK], and always thought the keys were cool to show my friends at school. But uh...nice to see they were picked.
We just picked up one of these thanks for the vid hope my pick goes as smoothly as yours 😬
Good luck... I’ve tried about a half dozen of these with the same results. Pretty unimpressed given the intimidating key.
you are indeed an expert.....
He really is, but this lock is also hot fucking garbage.
Pretty sure that locks with such cylinders advice against installing them upside down as a security liability. And LPL is always picking these euro cylinders upside down, where some security pins might not engage, etc.
nice picking, would it be possible for you to test the anti snap features of this lock.
If anyone is watching these channels and is worried by how quick it is, a couple of things to consider:
1. Your average burglar is not going to be skilled, and is going to be throwing a brick through a window/kicking a door in/etc. anyway (or you’ll have left a door/window open). For your average thief, something LPL could deal with in five seconds may as well be one he couldn’t pick at all. If you do happen to have a lockpicking expert try to break in and you have superduper locks, he’ll try, fail.. then put a brick through a window anyway.
2. Most regular door locks can generally be bypassed anyway without picking it at all with a credit card frighteningly easily anyway, by just sliding it up the crack and pushing the latch in.
Honestly, having Fort Knox-grade locks on your house probably won’t achieve anything but making you poorer.
Nice. i need to pick more locks with sliders :)
Why do believe this guy knows the Town of Riften like the back of his hand. Praise Nocturna.
Opening the lock is one thing, but opening the whole door is quite another))
The fact that a standard junkie housebreaker willnae have the dexterity or education to follow this video I trust that my lock like this will hold up. Irrespective of how good your lock is it’s useless if you have windows as they can just get in with a brick
nice work on that lock only trouble you had was on the gutting LOL
excellent as usual!!
Man. Made your own lock and patient it.
God damn it. I have these locks.
Although weirdly my key definitely has 8 marks for pins.
Bin at picking a week got padlocks cracked but this 7 pin lock is beating me I opened it once but a fluke well now I have a decent set of picks hopefully after watching u I mite get there
It reminds me at the Abus Bravus
and that was amazing ultumutly amaing I cant even remember wat I was going to say now thanks keep up the cool work thanks stiglocks..r
Sir can i hire you.....were gonna be magicians...😂😂😂
lpl becomes a chiropractor for a day.
This is a standard bone based disk lock.
A click out of disk 7.
3 is binding.
I have been wrestling with the 9 pin version of this lock for weeks! Thanks for showing how deep your false set went, I think my problem is I was expecting a deeper one. Seems I may have only been 4 fingers away from open.
One question, if you could. How much tension did you use, compared to say a Master #3?
on every lock i use about the same tension as pressing down a key on keyboard
Thx very good
well, considering the area and area knowing I live here... this lock might be usefull. might need to upgrade the chain frame for the older woman in the house, when i am not around... but, it is good to know how the lock gets picked.
i just hope it happens when i am at home or anywhere nearby :D
i might send you some "after" pictures" :D
Ey, that's the type I have on my doors.
wow was just about to buy one of these lol
So how long does it take to put a lock like that back together?
About the same as taking it apart. Not hard if you understand the mechanism.
@@lockpickinglawyer hello
do you have any video on how you put it back together
thnx
Is there a full video on how the sliders work including how the sidebar is set and everything?
It is the same as the sicuremme series...appearance is solid, but at the core is cheply made and easily pickable. I suppose its strenght is the hardened connector that avoids snapping and breaking.
Got one of these the other day, wanted to try my first slider lock.
Spp"d it in about 15 mins, great lock for learning the basics
I wonder if it would be worth a video on sidebars, sliders , rotate and lift pins etc..
you make everything seem easy, its funy :)
ah man I already ordered one and was like "yoo Im the king of door security now"
Thanks allot so which best cylinder brand
Please let me know there are 3 star yale
Is it more secure than that 1 star
@LockPickingLawyer can you explain why the false gate would add to the security? You mention it’s missing in this video; I would love to hear from you why it matters.
We just had one of these locks jam with the key in it. Couldn't get the key out. Had to get a locksmith to come and force it from the inside. Only had it 2 years. Looks to me like the lock is too complex, all those sliders etc, and likely to fail.
Ahh sidebars, I remember that in gm auto locks years back
Very interesting design
It took you longer making me think oh a challange -.- well played. I weld things shut incase your nearby.
When watching these videos the first thing that comes to mind is - as a manufacture do not stick your company logo on the external-facing end of the lock, the second is don't call your lock 'Superior' when it only gets 1 star out of 3 for its security rating.
From a machinist standpoint I wonder how the part with the drivers and springs are even made?
Do you have a vid up with a Nemef lock? Looking atm at a Nemef 132/9P doorlock. It's a brand I have not seen you pick, but guessing it will not be a problem at all... 😀