Really excited to get into picking. Just ordered southord c1510 and a little vice. I've been working at a window company for nearly 20 years. I can't tell you how many locks I've thrown away. Got an infinite supply of them at least 😂
Check the force difference between the springs of the regular pins and the springs of the interactive pins. If you misplace them in the wrong chamber, the lock will malfunction.
@@KeylessEntry If a (strong) spring for the regular pins is used for the interactive pins, it will crush the small spring in the interactive element in the key. The interactive pinstack will not be in line with the shearline, the lock will not open or give problems in the future.
@@badema75 all 5 of my Loxxis keys don’t have sprung interactive elements, there is no bias in either direction. After gutting my Loxxis the first 2 driver springs are very slightly lighter compared to the rest. After swapping the springs around the lock still works perfectly.
Hi 👋🏻 Nice fight 👏 Bravo 👏 I'm respect to you 💯 My English language not great 😕 but sometimes this may be funny 😊 I like your thinking about all. You right ✅️ in 99,99% and you found right that make him sometimes not friendly 😊 Great 👍 Good luck 👍
Burglars don’t spend the time to learn the skills to pick a lock, it’s usually a brute force attack on the door or entry through a window. You would look pretty damn suspicious knelt down in front of a door and picking the lock for 10 minutes😂
Those are excellent locks. Not many people picking those. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thanks for watching!
Interesting with interactives as functional true pins - well done
Thanks!!
Really excited to get into picking. Just ordered southord c1510 and a little vice.
I've been working at a window company for nearly 20 years. I can't tell you how many locks I've thrown away. Got an infinite supply of them at least 😂
Nice job! I liked your "pins 1" nomenclature.
Great video Ash mate. I'm sure I sent you one of these or you sent me. One can't remember looks very familiar?👍👊😊🇬🇧😎
If you sent it then thank you my friend! It’s a real challenge
Check the force difference between the springs of the regular pins and the springs of the interactive pins. If you misplace them in the wrong chamber, the lock will malfunction.
Could you elaborate on how and why the lock will manfuction
@@KeylessEntry If a (strong) spring for the regular pins is used for the interactive pins, it will crush the small spring in the interactive element in the key. The interactive pinstack will not be in line with the shearline, the lock will not open or give problems in the future.
@@badema75 The interactive element on the key is free floating not sprung. I could see this possibly being a problem with a MT5+ for example though
@@KeylessEntry There's a small spring in the interactive element in RB Locxis keys. MT5(+) is a free floating element, you're correct in that.
@@badema75 all 5 of my Loxxis keys don’t have sprung interactive elements, there is no bias in either direction. After gutting my Loxxis the first 2 driver springs are very slightly lighter compared to the rest. After swapping the springs around the lock still works perfectly.
Hi 👋🏻
Nice fight 👏
Bravo 👏
I'm respect to you 💯
My English language not great 😕 but sometimes this may be funny 😊
I like your thinking about all.
You right ✅️ in 99,99% and you found right that make him sometimes not friendly 😊
Great 👍
Good luck 👍
Thank you!
Very interesting lock
Very!
Hey noob! Thanks for the video!
No problem!
It's from Israel and it's the best locks ever! דרך אגב יש פה ישראלים?
It’s a good lock
כן אח
I would like to see you try it on pantograph locks like the Yale Smart Lock SS931 or YMF40
I bet he could
'Tricky' little B*. Nice design needing more techniques to open. Nobody is going to casually pick this one any time soon. I like that in a lock.
Yeah it’s tricky!
Grâce à vous les cambrioleurs peuvent entrer en actions. Bravo !
Se eles forem tão inteligentes quanto você o mundo estará seguro ate mesmo com master lock !! 😂
@@robsonmarcio7917 et en français, ça donne quoi ?
Burglars don’t spend the time to learn the skills to pick a lock, it’s usually a brute force attack on the door or entry through a window. You would look pretty damn suspicious knelt down in front of a door and picking the lock for 10 minutes😂
@@KeylessEntry et en français ça donne quoi ?
@@philippe6481 I’m not from France but was talking generally