IceCranberry yes, his videos are super short and to the point. And Bosnianbill is another good one. Warning ⚠️ after watching you will never trust another lock hahaha 😆
Here's the thing locks are a deterrent, that's all, when I was a kid my dad would tell me locks keep people honest, if a thief wants it bad enough they will find a way.
It depends on the lock. Some locks are so hard to open. Its not worth it to a thief. I own a lock that would require power tools to even think about opening. Unless you have the fancy lock pick that lpl has. Lol
I love how real your videos are man, it's like I'm watching my drunk uncle do magic tricks at Thanksgiving but its every week. I love blooper reels and this is like one big blooper.. actually I like the channel a lot, and have a weird sense of humor
I love your videos! This one was quite amusing since my kids and I are all into locksport. I was so happy for you when you picked that master lock in ~39 seconds. You could rake any Master lock like those open even faster using a wave rake or something similar with just an hour or so of practice. I've been making picks and things for over 30 years BTW. Keep the fun stuff coming!
Nope, 4:27 when he holds the padlock in his hand and goes after it with the drill. Not even thinking about safety squints when wrenching the locks, but that point I was oh hell no, bad bad idea.
@@elizdavidson And then firing the crossbow at a hard metal object from a few feet away inside his garage. That was was rather buttock clenching to watch too.
Wrench method: second method only. Drill: you've never done that before, have you? You're supposed to drill up the keyway in order to destroy the shearline. Also, the other one may have had anti-drill inserts. And even if you manage to drill out the core, you still usually have to turn the actuator. The fact is, you don't have to bypass a Master Lock, as you can generally pick them with a feather. The only thing most of them has going for them is they tend to be very **physically** tough. Just not terribly secure. Picking: do yourself a favour, use a rake.
I agree. We may see a Part 3 when he's thought about it some more. I appreciate his lack of slickness. He may as well do a live show. Quote: "Oh come ON, man!" We don't get that from anyone else.
I worked for a locksmith company for a bit. you're supposed to use a small drill bit drill through the pins, so the rest of it falls through and the Tumblr should just slide out.
the double wrench method works better if you go between the shackle and the body of the lock, most of these locks rely on a very small brass pin to lock the shackle in place and its way easier to overcome than the steel casing
I would have loved if you locked something up with those padlocks then tested the weaknesses, since locking them up would add extra obstacles with what's in the lock loop
He was holding the lock with his hand. And all I'm thinking is "thats kinda dangerous, buddy." Also the reason the first one was so hard to drill through was because of what the lock was attached to.
Back in highschool (so like 2 years ago) I was entering the code on my combination lock and it wasn’t working. Luckily I was in automotive class so I pulled 2 wrenches outta my book bag and popped that combo lock open. When I opened the locker it was the wrong locker. Mine was next to it. I entered the code again and it worked obviously😂 in my defense it was the first day back so I didn’t have my locker number memorized yet.
There are some padlocks where the shackle is completely shielded inside a metal housing, meant to prevent anyone using bolt cutters. and generally pretty thick case. I think those would take a lot of effort to break. I have heard some a trick using duster sprays to freeze the locks and they break with a simple blow with a hammer. I've also heard that most padlocks can be defeated with a good strike with a hammer.
I always find drilling out locks enjoyable. Idk why it seems to satisfy my inner cave man. If the pins are out and it still won't turn, jam a flat head in it and brute force the tumbler. Sometimes, a burr will hold a single pin in place, but it can be sheered with a little force.
So I've seen a lot of these wrench method videos...but usually theres a chain pr something going through it so theres not enough room to get two wrenches in. I'd like to see a video where they do it in a real life application instead of on a table
I rested a big screwdriver (or use any metal object like a fork handle) across the lock under the hook and whacked the screwdriver with a hammer and the hook detached. Out camping with my kids in a motorhome and got a flat at the secluded site. My daughter had forgotten to replace the set of keys for the lock securing the spare tire mounted at the back door. Two good whacks and it released and this was not a cheap lock either. Locks only stop those without any tools with them.
I know in some cases you have enough room, but if what your locking takes up enough room of the padlocks hoop that stops the 2 wrench method because you can get your wrenches in
Yes but alot of the leverage he gets on those locks are when they're not attached to anything. It would be harder to break them depending on what they're attached to something.
Tyler, I'm cry for your concrete anchor :'( you had me so curious with the "speed dial" I had to watch this like 10yo video on how the mechanisms worked for it lol
The one made of stacked steel plates can be defeated by nothing but a hammer hit down ward on the lock body and they pop right open done that when I lost the key to my shed
the problem with the wrench method is it works well on a bench not attached to anything when in most cases "100%" its locking something closed blocking access to the shackle
The lock picking lawyer is going to absolutely love you opening a master lock in 38 seconds with zero lock picking experience 🤣
😮
Anyone else thinking that he just didn't watch enough of the Lockpickinglawyer lol
I did!😁
right
Or Bosnian bill.
Definitely
@@adamrodgers9175 alo bre miran
Tyler: "this directional padlock will break with no effort at all"
Directional padlock rips metal from concrete floor
Tyler: "Oh, come on..."
Right? 😂
Hahahaha
And he still didn't find a way to destroy it.
What a amazing way to cure my depression
This was answered with the lockpickinglawyer
I was going to comment that
Once you drill out the Tumblr you should have stuck a screwdriver and turned it
I don't think Tyler reads the comments.
Masterlock doesn't make anything secure, lockpickinglawyer has taught me well.
RUclips keeps on recommending me him. Is he a great watch?
@@icecranberry2148 without a doubt, yes
Especially the combo master lock
IceCranberry yes, his videos are super short and to the point. And Bosnianbill is another good one. Warning ⚠️ after watching you will never trust another lock hahaha 😆
Lol yeah putting a master lock anywhere is just a false sense of security
> *shows master lock*
> *LPL starts laughing in the background*
Came here looking for this comment
Today we'll opening up a 12lb hardened steel padlock with a blank firing ram set...
As does Bosnianbill.
😂😂😂
whats LPL?
I love how he actually takes his time with his vids
LockPickingLawyer: Teaching people to break locks for years.
TylerTube, 2020: Hold my Flex Seal
😒
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bahahahahahjaa
LPL doesn’t teach how to break them. He is all about non destructive ways of entry.
@@ziggi4800 true
Every time you hold a powertool I'm sitting here yelling No! That's not safe!
Safe? You must be new here
It's not safe, but it's fun and that's what matters.
@@Dizastermaster. Nope, that's why I say every time.
Firing that crossbow at a hard object inside a garage was the bit that did it for me. "Put on my safety glasses" Lol!
Here's the thing locks are a deterrent, that's all, when I was a kid my dad would tell me locks keep people honest, if a thief wants it bad enough they will find a way.
My folks told me that locks keep honest people honest.
They have electric die grinders now, you can cut through those locks in seconds now if you really want to.
Yep, locks keep honest people honest. My dad told me the same thing
It depends on the lock. Some locks are so hard to open. Its not worth it to a thief. I own a lock that would require power tools to even think about opening. Unless you have the fancy lock pick that lpl has. Lol
@@emerybryant you really kind if missed the point
"I don't know what's holding this together"
Pure unadulterated grit
Edge would approve your message
I'd like to see the 2 wrench method with the lock actually on something. Would there be enough space for the wrenches if it is on a chain or a hasp?
Padlocks in a rock tumbler for 30 days
locked or unlocked? would be great video.
yess i hope he does it
Choking Yoko in an elevator! Lol
@Cutting Yoko’s bra! Have you tried it? DON'T say things unless you have proof or have done it!
Do a 15 dollar coffee maker vs a 300 dollar coffee maker:)
This sounds good!
and a $15 toaster vs a $300 Toaster
Yass
@@ainzooalgown7589 part 2
Well since it's "refer to other channels" day, Technology Connections has a great vid on coffeemakers. It will google right up with those 3 words.
I love how real your videos are man, it's like I'm watching my drunk uncle do magic tricks at Thanksgiving but its every week. I love blooper reels and this is like one big blooper.. actually I like the channel a lot, and have a weird sense of humor
I always feel like I'm coming by to hang out with a friend when I watch Tyler's vids.
I love your videos!
This one was quite amusing since my kids and I are all into locksport. I was so happy for you when you picked that master lock in ~39 seconds. You could rake any Master lock like those open even faster using a wave rake or something similar with just an hour or so of practice.
I've been making picks and things for over 30 years BTW.
Keep the fun stuff coming!
Locksport sounds like some weird fetish that I'm not aware of.
@@joshclingermayer6091
That's hilarious!
@@joshclingermayer6091 banned in jails all across the land.
Safety glasses when drilling sweetheart, gotta protect those gorgeous eyes!!
4:27 Yeah, I know safety is not your thing but come on... You KNOW this is not gonna end well
Pulling a sledge hammer to his face lol
Nope, 4:27 when he holds the padlock in his hand and goes after it with the drill. Not even thinking about safety squints when wrenching the locks, but that point I was oh hell no, bad bad idea.
@@elizdavidson shit, that's the timestamp i meant, i don't know why i wrote 15:15
@@elizdavidson a lot of LPL and BosnianBill references for today's video, and now AvE! I guess we all travel in packs.
@@elizdavidson And then firing the crossbow at a hard metal object from a few feet away inside his garage. That was was rather buttock clenching to watch too.
I am glad that someone finally covered this subject on youtube. But seriously, use a bit of oil and your drilling will go a lot better.
I feel like I’ve seen this. Strange
We have! Welcome to today's episode of glitches in the matrix. 🤯😂
Last week he did a similar video
ruclips.net/video/dBSSA5ot0tA/видео.html
Me too
At least I'm not the only one
when he picked the first lock in less time it took to explain how little he knew about picking locks i absolutely lost it
MasterLocks in a nusthell
I loved that reaction after the second drill, "huh what".
Based on the videos I’ve seen from him, the on going theme is him underestimating things and then gets frustrated and impressed when it won’t break.
Definitely safe to drill a lock held with your bare hand
Actually battery powered drill not that scary, i held with my bare hand all the time
No one ever had fun being safe :)
You're new here... Aren't you?
@@CookieMunstaaa yah, I know but I sometimes wonder if he does it on purposes or just... you know hahah
@@huybmtdt2 with something as small and hard as a padlock? with that hand grip?? You're just a slip away from having a bad time
If I've been taught something by LPL, it's that the Squire Stronghold lock is the only thing that I should be putting on important things.
Wrench method: second method only.
Drill: you've never done that before, have you? You're supposed to drill up the keyway in order to destroy the shearline. Also, the other one may have had anti-drill inserts. And even if you manage to drill out the core, you still usually have to turn the actuator.
The fact is, you don't have to bypass a Master Lock, as you can generally pick them with a feather. The only thing most of them has going for them is they tend to be very **physically** tough. Just not terribly secure.
Picking: do yourself a favour, use a rake.
Tyler just loves to break stuff that's what i've learned about him over the years i've watched his videos
Tyler teaches us how to break into our neighbor's shed for 19 min
OSHA is shaking lol love the vids man, I've been here for a good bit.
Tyler: the direction based padlock feels really cheap.
Direction based padlock: Am I joke to you?
Ah man I was so looking forward to the pounds per force test! Make a part 2 of this video with different kinds of padlocks! Love your channel.
Great video as always Tyler appreciate the upload :)
14:46
Me when I get mad trying to solve a puzzle
Me going to a robbery: so how did they break the locks?
Person: wrenches......
Glad to see you back Brother!!!
U should lock a chain around a tree or something then get into it so you can't move the lock around so much that would be a better result i think
Love Tyler most people would just re-record if it didn’t work but my man is just like fuck it I’m just going to keep trying and make it work.
I agree. We may see a Part 3 when he's thought about it some more. I appreciate his lack of slickness. He may as well do a live show.
Quote: "Oh come ON, man!"
We don't get that from anyone else.
I hope that this dude records his visit to the ER. That one should get a million views.
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Me in the diamond casino heist: starts drilling
I love how you test durability of literally everything
Tyler: *knows there’s a chance of the drill bit snapping.
Also Tyler: *proceeds without safety goggles
I’m not sure why you published this video. Nothing went right EXCEPT me ROFL at 3:00 am waking up the household. But I got a great laugh. Thank you.
"that pretty much ruins the rest of the test"
...
...
something something
"pure destruction"
love this channel
I worked for a locksmith company for a bit. you're supposed to use a small drill bit drill through the pins, so the rest of it falls through and the Tumblr should just slide out.
My gosh, a porn site falls out??
This video helped me get into my storage unit when I lost the key. Thanks Tyler 😂😂😂
WOAH TYLER’S WEARING SAFETY GLASSES!!!! I never thought I’d see the day
Never thought I'd be watching a vid like this but here I am
the double wrench method works better if you go between the shackle and the body of the lock, most of these locks rely on a very small brass pin to lock the shackle in place and its way easier to overcome than the steel casing
When you drill a lock you still have to turn the locking actuator inside to open the lock
I would have loved if you locked something up with those padlocks then tested the weaknesses, since locking them up would add extra obstacles with what's in the lock loop
Try leaving 5 things in 5 jars full of mountain dew
With 5 different flavors of dew
One item be Doritos
@@Timmothy2012 even better I like the idea.
@@Ryanfry262 sounds good. I figured mountain dew would be a great liquid because of how acidic it is.
Tumble in Coca-Cola for 30 days. Might not be much left but what there is will be shiny.
That blue dial lock we had those in my middle school and kids figured out we could just yank those open.
7:50
Thanks! Gonna go steal my bike back now
He was holding the lock with his hand. And all I'm thinking is "thats kinda dangerous, buddy."
Also the reason the first one was so hard to drill through was because of what the lock was attached to.
props for breaking multiple bolts for this vid, those things ain't cheap!
Back in highschool (so like 2 years ago) I was entering the code on my combination lock and it wasn’t working. Luckily I was in automotive class so I pulled 2 wrenches outta my book bag and popped that combo lock open. When I opened the locker it was the wrong locker. Mine was next to it. I entered the code again and it worked obviously😂 in my defense it was the first day back so I didn’t have my locker number memorized yet.
This guys videos are so great.
LOL Tyler puts the safety glasses on for the breaking with his test setup but not when drilling. Safety Fourst 😂
Love the times he is overcocky and then just fails. Too funny. Lol but love the vids!
I lost it when that lock pulled the anchor out of the ground. 😂😂😂
There are some padlocks where the shackle is completely shielded inside a metal housing, meant to prevent anyone using bolt cutters. and generally pretty thick case. I think those would take a lot of effort to break.
I have heard some a trick using duster sprays to freeze the locks and they break with a simple blow with a hammer.
I've also heard that most padlocks can be defeated with a good strike with a hammer.
14:47 "They way this stupid thing is shaped" he says that like its supposed to be picked/broken😂😂😂
Just got a new tool set! Thanks for the tips!!
I always find drilling out locks enjoyable. Idk why it seems to satisfy my inner cave man. If the pins are out and it still won't turn, jam a flat head in it and brute force the tumbler. Sometimes, a burr will hold a single pin in place, but it can be sheered with a little force.
I could have swore I saw you do this last week. I'm not sure what other channel I'm subbed to that I'd have seen this on.
So I've seen a lot of these wrench method videos...but usually theres a chain pr something going through it so theres not enough room to get two wrenches in. I'd like to see a video where they do it in a real life application instead of on a table
I thought this was a lockpickinglawyer video then I saw Tyler walk onto screen
I rested a big screwdriver (or use any metal object like a fork handle) across the lock under the hook and whacked the screwdriver with a hammer and the hook detached. Out camping with my kids in a motorhome and got a flat at the secluded site. My daughter had forgotten to replace the set of keys for the lock securing the spare tire mounted at the back door. Two good whacks and it released and this was not a cheap lock either. Locks only stop those without any tools with them.
When you have to reupload a underperforming video for tht AD rev.! 🤣
Tyler the king 👑
You're supposed to stick a screw driver into where the core once was to pop it open after drilling out the core.
Keep up the work
Almost 500k congrats!!!
TylerTube, Destroyer of Locks
So underrated i hope starts to grow faster
Great and informative as usual, thank you brother. 🤯
He was wearing safety glasses. GOODJOB TYLER!
9:47 "30 seconds"
***Lock Picking Lawyer chuckles***
Thanks for all of the tips... ima go break into someone’s shed now with these methods
I love how he wears the same thing in almost every video; and it’s always his own merch lol
“We’re gonna need a bigger bit.”
Love your videos man keep up the good work!
I know in some cases you have enough room, but if what your locking takes up enough room of the padlocks hoop that stops the 2 wrench method because you can get your wrenches in
Nice video man, you did mention lpl in the vid but gonna shout out lock picking lawyer and bosnian bill those two blokes are magicians with locks
Society needs you to make more glue vids
Haha I fucking love your videos man, when u started drilling that lock from the side cracked me open!
And well done sir! 🙏🏼
"Got a little cocky there..." Hey you said it!
Yes but alot of the leverage he gets on those locks are when they're not attached to anything. It would be harder to break them depending on what they're attached to something.
Tyler, I'm cry for your concrete anchor :'( you had me so curious with the "speed dial" I had to watch this like 10yo video on how the mechanisms worked for it lol
The one made of stacked steel plates can be defeated by nothing but a hammer hit down ward on the lock body and they pop right open done that when I lost the key to my shed
Likely story bud
@@Timmothy2012 its true tho?
@@Timmothy2012 I dunno what so fake about keeping a lock on a shed, then losing a key. Seems like an inevitability
@@Timmothy2012
ruclips.net/user/lockpickinglawyervideos
Something tells me you never seen this guy in action.
So .... what's in the shed and where do you live? (JK!!)
I was surprised that a crossbow bolt did that much damage to a steel laminate.
In my high school we use the combination locks on our normal and gym lockers but certain kids with disabilities use the directional locks
Lmao that was literally one of my locker codes in middle school.
Congratulations on breaking everything in your garage 😂😂
The black lock is the most secure when it come to drilling through lol
i love you tylerrr ❤❤❤
Master locks are best for keeping out those with a lock phobia.
I was an amateur lock picker as well, and using just 2 bobby pins picked the plate lock in 7 seconds flat.
I feel it may be time to purchase a bench vise.... I have a 3/8 scar in my hand from holding something while drilling into it, 0/10 do not recommend
the problem with the wrench method is it works well on a bench not attached to anything when in most cases "100%" its locking something closed blocking access to the shackle