What about those tubular impression tools? I have one, seems to work freakishly fast if they're standard 7 pin locks. Mine cost about the same, £60 or £70.
You should get yourself a Peterson tubular lock pick this pic would allow you to open the tubular locks fairly quickly not having to drill them the pic is able to be used as a single pin picking so it works even with tubular locks with security pins take a look at it thanks Steve
What about those tubular impression tools? I have one, seems to work freakishly fast if they're standard 7 pin locks. Mine cost about the same, £60 or £70.
Perhaps drill on slower setting? May help with melting. Just a thought
You should get yourself a Peterson tubular lock pick this pic would allow you to open the tubular locks fairly quickly not having to drill them the pic is able to be used as a single pin picking so it works even with tubular locks with security pins take a look at it thanks Steve
I would like to buy one, but dont have the money at the moment $300 from what I found on the net, but its on my to buy list, thanks for the tip
This drill is not for tubular lock
This drill is for ABLOY type locks
Its 100% for tubular locks, Abloy would have a smaller center
I agree with Richard M. Video was terrible. Buy a tripod.
Buy a tripod
Your video made me sea sick...
Lmao