Nice...that over setting of the pins is a valid technique although you don't hear of it very much in books and instructional videos. I think a Master Locksmith told me about years ago when I was asking about comb picks.
Nice job on that. I had one of those big ones but I gave it to Steel Pinnings probably a year ago. They are a real good pick. I love the serrated spools.
Don'z Lockz This is the 3rd lock I have done that on. 😅🤣😂 I should have been a Japanese train worker where they shove people into the cars. We can fit one more in here if I just push hard enough.
Another Ace ticked off your "picked" that list. I am starting to believe you have a hidden love for the Ace padlock. lol. I think you deserve an "overset" achievement award. lol. Let me see what i can do. Cheers:-)
Paul Springett I do like the ACE locks. When I first encountered them, I had been breezing through Master Locks, & Brinks Brass padlocks. Then I got a big brass ACE, and couldn't open it for weeks.
Swynndla The way I look at it, if the tallest pin stack can be overlifted, the the shorter pin stacks can be overlifted also. I was actually trying to pick it normally, and wasn't trying to comb pick my way in. I tend to push the pins up as far as they can go. 😆
Great job 👍🏻
Hard to believe the security pins in that loc
Awesome job sir
Nice...that over setting of the pins is a valid technique although you don't hear of it very much in books and instructional videos. I think a Master Locksmith told me about years ago when I was asking about comb picks.
I guess that lock is susceptible to comb picks. Nicely done.
"All hail the King of Compression!" I was surprised that a hardware lock was that well made...... security pins? Well done.
PESTILENTZ Lol. The ACE locks are pretty good. Even the brass padlocks have security pins.
Nice Picking
Jolly Peanut Thank you
Nice job on that. I had one of those big ones but I gave it to Steel Pinnings probably a year ago. They are a real good pick. I love the serrated spools.
Pickaholic Thank you. I was surprised to see serrated spools in there. I usually only see those in American locks.
Great job William my friend.Thanks for sharing.!
A sweet ACE. I also like the tubular ACE's too.✌ Nice overlifted picking!😁🍺😜
Don'z Lockz This is the 3rd lock I have done that on. 😅🤣😂 I should have been a Japanese train worker where they shove people into the cars. We can fit one more in here if I just push hard enough.
William Mancel haha!😅 That must make you a pushy person.😁😜
Don'z Lockz Pushy just on pins, not people. 😁
Don'z Lockz cool! Great video!
Another Ace ticked off your "picked" that list. I am starting to believe you have a hidden love for the Ace padlock. lol. I think you deserve an "overset" achievement award. lol. Let me see what i can do. Cheers:-)
Paul Springett I do like the ACE locks. When I first encountered them, I had been breezing through Master Locks, & Brinks Brass padlocks. Then I got a big brass ACE, and couldn't open it for weeks.
Great job William my friend I uploaded a video today so the next video hopefully will be your upside-down challenge👍😊👍😊😎✌
Nice overlifting :D ... I wonder if they all can be overlifted?
Swynndla The way I look at it, if the tallest pin stack can be overlifted, the the shorter pin stacks can be overlifted also. I was actually trying to pick it normally, and wasn't trying to comb pick my way in. I tend to push the pins up as far as they can go. 😆