He will speak louder and gain confidence, with this intonation I feel like he doesn't wanna wake up Mrs LPL or Kid LPL. In the future he will stop giving damns, maybe because he has an "office" with soundproof walls, or nicer neighbours, or found a recording time when noone's home
LPL, as you stated, there are a lot of lock picking instructional vids here on RUclips. Yet few are made by guys that have the talent of being naturally talented teachers. Personally, I'd love to see a lockpicking series of videos starting from "this is a pick" and going through to advanced topics, made by you. You really have the natural teaching talent. I've been an instructor pilot serving as a sim instructor, line check airman and giving Initial Operating Experience qualifications to airline pilots for 20 years. Why do I mention this? I know how to spot good teachers. : )
He’s positively eloquent, and VERY precise. Which is something that is severely lacking in normal discourse these days. He is a great teacher, no wasted words but fun and funny, but covers everything and makes it interesting. After watching a number of his videos now, the last months, and given his RUclips name, if he is indeed a lawyer as well, he would be my first choice as a lawyer. Seems like he most likely is an excellent,,prepared and knowledgeable lawyer. As an added dividend, even if you get convicted, he can show you how to get out :-)
2022: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to create a series of videos, that show cutaway locks." Later: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to be picking the lock on this Delorian, so that I can go back to 2015 and make a cutaway video about paracentric keyways."
Thanks LPL! I just started this addictive and fun hobby and this is this exact explanation/ instruction I needed. I love your videos and I'm glad you're making a living off lock picking.
My word, this stuff might be years old and the production value is so different, and this is a baby LPL by today's standards, but this information is still gold! Thanks LPL!
Some very good points, and a subject I've never seen addressed before, very good description with the cutaway plug. Thanks for taking the trouble, even us Locksmiths can learn something new. Well done.
+Brian Hignett Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. This was something that I struggled with when I first started -- so much so that I actually PMed a couple of the more prolific RUclips pickers who made instructional videos, and suggested that a video discussing how to deal with tough warding was needed. No one stepped up to fill the gap, so I did. My channel doesn't get the traffic that others do, but at least its out there if someone goes out looking for the information.
@@lockpickinglawyer 2016: "My channel doesn't get the traffic that others do, but at least its out there if someone goes out looking for the information." Later: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'll be unlocking the RUclips algorithm."
Here from 2021... are we sure this is the same guy? :) This version of LPL sounds scared to be on video! If I only we could let him know what a legend he'll become.
That video is just fantastic. This simple idea to just cut away the have of the plug to see you self picking and learning fro it is great. Will do cut-aways from some from my euro cylinders. Very valuable info and demonstration. Thank you.
@@lockpickinglawyer Just come from todays vid, 5:32 not what she said. Someone had to lol great tutorial watched this one on release never commented though.
I know this is an older (but very useful) video and i am very impressed with the way a cut-a-way lock demonstrates how the right pick makes such a huge difference between getting the lock open or not. Awesome video! Thanks lpl.
I love this video because you not only showed how narrow keways can be overcome, but you also showed the cutout...how the inside of that type of lock works.
Great video!! As a beginner I struggled for so long with a S schlage keyway until I mastered it and I until seeing this video was scared to face anything more parametric than that, now I feel confident and am going to buy a steep hook or 2 :D
Thanks. I was a bit intimidated by the SC keyway in the very beginning as well... I made this video because I wish it was out there when I started picking.
This is so helpful. As a new lock picker I have been trying to work my pick around the wall of the warding to reach the pins on really tight paracentric keyways. I will now re evaluate my approach 👍🏻
Awesome, this worked very well for me, I was just able to open my EVVA lock which I was never able to open before. This just took me to the next level man, thank you so much!! Btw, no master pins in my lock!
Oh thank you for that bit of explanation! I've been having problems with even Schalge C keyways and a 0.015... time to vise up some hunks of brass and get picking! :)
I got my Covert Instruments' companion to learn to pick, but all I had were Aussie Lockwood and Able locks... thought I was just never going to work it out. So I got a cheap Master lock, managed to rake and pick that consistently after a few days of intermittent attempts. In fact, it's kinds almost too easy to open that lock if you shove anything into it (nice one Master locks!). That got my confidence up a bit. But still was stuck with the tight keyways on the Lockwoods. This video cracked it for me... now I can feel the pins and start getting better at this with trickier locks!
This is like... INSANELY obvious. I don't mean that as a slight towards you; you're awesome for realizing this and putting the knowledge out there. I'm just kind of blown away that nobody considered that the thickness is not the issue [compared to the length/shape]. How is that possible?! I feel like it might be one of those rare situations where something is actually _more_ obvious to a total noob than it is an expert (for whatever reason)
Loved this video. Started picking a few days ago with the Lokko Beginner's Box over on Lockpickworld, and was having a TON of trouble trying to do anything in an American 1100. Tension bars were too thin and favored BOK tension, couldn't rake it, and my only 2 hooks were shallow and thick. I ordered a Sparrows Spirit Set, some TOK tension bars, and some thin SSDeV hooks. We'll see how that 1100 fares against those, though you could probably pick it with a paperclip.
Every time I watch you nowadays I get an advertisement for the British “Kinetica K4” lock. You won’t see this comment on such an old video but I would love to see you get into one
Absolute great advice :) and very nice to see with the cutaway lock. I think I will have to make me a number 7 hook and try it out ;). Thank you so much. Also never seen a green Peterson in 0.015...always thought they were blue.
I rarely comment but your videos are truly dumbfounding. I had a feeling this ^ is the case but you've helped me confirm solidly. Of course a cylinder must fit through a hole Most of your material has gems all over. I come to learn one thing and then I learn 10. If you will have me as a student (or protege if you have none) I also (whether you decide to accept my request or not) I respect and look up to you and will be happy to be of any service. Anything you need done in the UK, let me know. (Free of charge of course, if I haven't made it clear enough; it would absolutely be my pleasure)
I hate when people say they won’t / avoid covering stuff other people have covered. Your audience likes you, the way you explain things, your tempo, your demos, etc. so even if you cover the same content someone might learn better from you. And that’s not even accounting for whether they’ll discover those other sources, whether they’ll still be available years later, etc.
Great video with a different approach to help me with picking. One thing my bangood set doesnt seem to have is a pick like the ones you showed. In fact not a whole lot of reach on the hooks i have but great set for me to learn with. Ill try add a few bits soon. This will help me figure out what to get,thanks👍
I was actually worried you were feeling ill or something, the flair and enthusiasm you developed in later videos just wasn’t there in this one, didn’t realize it was such an early vid (especially since it was showing cutaways, which you’ve been doing a lot recently).
+vde Thanks. I wish that I could give you more information about the path it took, but as much as I hate to say it, I forget how this one made its way to me. Check out my pick and gut video on it from a couple months ago. I think Bosnian Bill has the other half of this lock, at least he did a video of a similar ALS with the exact same bitting a good long time ago.
+Hugo Martel Very glad to help. Good work on the Yale. IMO, Y1 is actually harder than many of the crazy/unusual warding locks that I have made videos of.
@@esatd34 that’s my thoughts on it too, he has a lot of tutorials if you go through his videos there isn’t much else to teach unless it’s some specific skill set needed for certain high security locks
Superb video sir. I think the pictures on the websites are misleading which I know caused me to have doubts in exploring picks outside of my gem and hook 1 but I took your advice and am now finding myself having a hard time putting the hook 7 down. I also had no idea they have it in 0.025 and I was even told by their rep that they don't so how did you get it? You also gotta tell me about the other high hooks you have, anything worth trying to the 7 is above the all? I know you go for the 7 in almost all of your videos but I'll ask just in case.
+norwoodgolf8 He shows a hook 5 in his video and a hook 7 is a hook 7 no matter what thickness at least that is what all logic seems to suggest. Ill give them a call and post the results.
+Papa Gleb Sorry for creating confusion. I was incorrect to call the .025" version a 7 Hook. It is actually a 4 Hook, as Norwood states. It is dimensionally the same or very, very similar to the 7 Hook. Its been so long since I ordered it that I forgot about that little quirk in Peterson's naming scheme. Usually, they will call a pick like, for example, the Gem, the same thing in all three thicknesses. For reasons that escape me, Peterson calls the pick I was using a 7 Hook in .015" and .018", but uses a different name in .025". Again, my apologies.
will give that a shot. couldn't even get a .015 going from the bottom. i know i can pick the lock since i pinned it in my ultimate adversary lock, so it is just getting around that warding now. thanks man.
@@lockpickinglawyer might be a bit late but, what really helps too is using a BOK wiper insert that fits in the bottom, i then lever my pick off of the tension tool, very great technique.
This only really works with the wardings that the pins go through, not ones which the pins rest on or above. One of my old door locks has a Yale(ish) keyway where the bottom right warding is blank, so is the left warding, with the pins seemingly only resting on it or descending into it a bit from the other side. So I have to go in at an angle resting on the bottom right warding and the top tail then gets in the way of any deep pick. It's a nasty bugger (but I'm sure that you'd be able to pick it no fuss anyway).
Your voice really has changed over the past 5 years
@@pepperpepperpepper nah there would be distortion
@@Grrrisly Have you tried it? I often play YT at 1.25 speed to save time, and mostly it's not really obvious.
@@pepperpepperpepper sounds close but a bit high pitched
@@pepperpepperpepper woah that's actually it . holy shit
@@фрозенхил Well, it wouldn't be the case when he shows a timer, so I don't know :)
_Five years later:_
"A six minute video?? He must have opened 15 locks!
Man look that is so funny. I'm used to the new lock picking lawyer where you got to pause the video just to read the comments.
his voice is so different!!
or 600 MasterLock
His voice will become even cooler over the next 5 years. Trust me i can see the future.
LOL!
You *are* from the future. Six years or so (3/2022 vs.12/ 2015)
And still, I can only keep my patience at 1.5x or 2x playback speed with these talks
@@cruisemissle87 ha yeah i just tried putting the speed upto 1.75x and its perfect. That's a good tip thank you.
He will speak louder and gain confidence, with this intonation I feel like he doesn't wanna wake up Mrs LPL or Kid LPL. In the future he will stop giving damns, maybe because he has an "office" with soundproof walls, or nicer neighbours, or found a recording time when noone's home
Was sent here in a time machine from video 1248. People in 2021 talk much faster. World is changin´ man.
WPMs for The Algorithm
Yeah I had to watch this on x1.25 to understand it!!
I came to this video after watching another on 1.5x, the slowdown gave me whiplash. I thought I had accidentally dropped down to
LPL, as you stated, there are a lot of lock picking instructional vids here on RUclips. Yet few are made by guys that have the talent of being naturally talented teachers. Personally, I'd love to see a lockpicking series of videos starting from "this is a pick" and going through to advanced topics, made by you. You really have the natural teaching talent.
I've been an instructor pilot serving as a sim instructor, line check airman and giving Initial Operating Experience qualifications to airline pilots for 20 years. Why do I mention this? I know how to spot good teachers. : )
I would love this as well. It is clear he really takes the time to show why he does things, that is great
He’s positively eloquent, and VERY precise. Which is something that is severely lacking in normal discourse these days. He is a great teacher, no wasted words but fun and funny, but covers everything and makes it interesting.
After watching a number of his videos now, the last months, and given his RUclips name, if he is indeed a lawyer as well, he would be my first choice as a lawyer. Seems like he most likely is an excellent,,prepared and knowledgeable lawyer. As an added dividend, even if you get convicted, he can show you how to get out :-)
Very much so!! (Also, which specific models of airline planes? We have 737-800 NG sims, plus a 400 sim.)
Oh my gosh this was a serious "aha" moment for me. Thank you so much for showing this with the cutaway lock. You are such a fantastic teacher!
Yep, for me too. This is why you have top of keyway tentioners.
2022: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to create a series of videos, that show cutaway locks."
Later: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'm going to be picking the lock on this Delorian, so that I can go back to 2015 and make a cutaway video about paracentric keyways."
Why would you do that when you could decode that lock instead with a tool in no time? 😄 It's an 1983 Ford door lock...
That video turned this from a standalone video to the beginning of a series.
Thanks LPL! I just started this addictive and fun hobby and this is this exact explanation/ instruction I needed. I love your videos and I'm glad you're making a living off lock picking.
My word, this stuff might be years old and the production value is so different, and this is a baby LPL by today's standards, but this information is still gold! Thanks LPL!
Some very good points, and a subject I've never seen addressed before, very good description with the cutaway plug. Thanks for taking the trouble, even us Locksmiths can learn something new. Well done.
+Brian Hignett Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. This was something that I struggled with when I first started -- so much so that I actually PMed a couple of the more prolific RUclips pickers who made instructional videos, and suggested that a video discussing how to deal with tough warding was needed. No one stepped up to fill the gap, so I did. My channel doesn't get the traffic that others do, but at least its out there if someone goes out looking for the information.
"My channel doesn't get the traffic that others do"
How times change :P
@@lockpickinglawyer you sure get the traffic now!
@@lockpickinglawyer 2016: "My channel doesn't get the traffic that others do, but at least its out there if someone goes out looking for the information."
Later: "This is the LockPickingLawyer and today I'll be unlocking the RUclips algorithm."
Here from 2021... are we sure this is the same guy? :) This version of LPL sounds scared to be on video! If I only we could let him know what a legend he'll become.
I started to wonder and then I saw that this was a more than 6 year old video.
oh my god i was worried he was sick or something was troubling him, but this is great news he has achieved so much 🥺💕
That video is just fantastic. This simple idea to just cut away the have of the plug to see you self picking and learning fro it is great. Will do cut-aways from some from my euro cylinders. Very valuable info and demonstration. Thank you.
+Potti314 thanks! Glad to hear that you think it's helpful.
@@lockpickinglawyer Just come from todays vid, 5:32 not what she said. Someone had to lol great tutorial watched this one on release never commented though.
Very informative! Was not expecting a paradigm shift when I started the video. Thank you.
+TheMorePerfectWay Wow! That's high praise. Thank you.
I know this is an older (but very useful) video and i am very impressed with the way a cut-a-way lock demonstrates how the right pick makes such a huge difference between getting the lock open or not. Awesome video! Thanks lpl.
Older… your telling me lol
82k views as of now. Let's see if that grows following today's reference
2 hours later, 90k
93k 4 hours later
94
97k 9 hours after original comment
10 hours later, still 97k
Probably one of the more important videos, given new life.👍👀
I love this video because you not only showed how narrow keways can be overcome, but you also showed the cutout...how the inside of that type of lock works.
I’ve come here from the future to tell you that you will one day have millions of subscribers.
Great video!! As a beginner I struggled for so long with a S schlage keyway until I mastered it and I until seeing this video was scared to face anything more parametric than that, now I feel confident and am going to buy a steep hook or 2 :D
Thanks. I was a bit intimidated by the SC keyway in the very beginning as well... I made this video because I wish it was out there when I started picking.
Hands down the best LPL video I’ve seen!
This! I thought I can't pick a particular lock at all. Watched this and have picked open it immediately.
Such a useful video. It helps me in picking my ABUS Titalium locks with their paracentric keyways.
I'm here because of the video he uploaded today and the only comment I have is... damn, he sounded so different back then.
Try playing the video at 1.25x speed
No doubt the best instructions pal video I have seen in months and months.
Give yourself a big pat on the back,great work Sir👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻😘😘👏👏👏👏
+Pick Beard Thanks for the high praise. I'm very happy to see that experienced pickers find this useful.
You really have come a long way in your quality of presentation and videography.
Its amazing watching this video after watching your newer ones. The amount change is so great. Keep up the AMAZING work!
This is so helpful. As a new lock picker I have been trying to work my pick around the wall of the warding to reach the pins on really tight paracentric keyways. I will now re evaluate my approach 👍🏻
YOOO... blast from the past after today's video.
What a change in voice and delivery.
*Mind* *Blown* Glad you pointed this old video out in a new one!
Thanks... Glad it was helpful.
Awesome, this worked very well for me, I was just able to open my EVVA lock which I was never able to open before. This just took me to the next level man, thank you so much!!
Btw, no master pins in my lock!
Oh thank you for that bit of explanation! I've been having problems with even Schalge C keyways and a 0.015... time to vise up some hunks of brass and get picking! :)
No need on the schlage c keyway. Get a .025" standard hook and pick by levering your hook off the angled side of the keyway on the left.
I got my Covert Instruments' companion to learn to pick, but all I had were Aussie Lockwood and Able locks... thought I was just never going to work it out. So I got a cheap Master lock, managed to rake and pick that consistently after a few days of intermittent attempts. In fact, it's kinds almost too easy to open that lock if you shove anything into it (nice one Master locks!). That got my confidence up a bit. But still was stuck with the tight keyways on the Lockwoods. This video cracked it for me... now I can feel the pins and start getting better at this with trickier locks!
great stuff bro
Great video. Very clear demonstration on the cutaway core. Nice instructions. Thank you for pointing that out.
+Mike Pergl Thank you.
LPL from the future sent me!
Me tooo!!
Me too.
Me three!
This video made the biggest impact on my picking. Only wish I saw it sooner.
This is like... INSANELY obvious. I don't mean that as a slight towards you; you're awesome for realizing this and putting the knowledge out there. I'm just kind of blown away that nobody considered that the thickness is not the issue [compared to the length/shape]. How is that possible?! I feel like it might be one of those rare situations where something is actually _more_ obvious to a total noob than it is an expert (for whatever reason)
Really great video mate, great idea to use a cut away plug. Perfect explanations, a pleasure to view.
Thanks for sharing ;-)))
Thanks
Great help, only just started picking and never really through about the shape of the pick until now
Lock picking lawyer's flow is a lot better in 2021. He is talking much slower but I know he is teaching.
Thank you so much. This is a great help to get into such paracentric Keyways. Great and very informative video: Thanks!
+dirk Thank you.
Great subject, and awesome job with your demonstration using the cutaway!
+Git Pick'd Thanks!
I agree, that cutaway is a great view of how the pick CAN fit
Learning how to pick locks from a lawyer... fascinating! 😄
Not the production value of your new videos, but more informative than most.
Loved this video. Started picking a few days ago with the Lokko Beginner's Box over on Lockpickworld, and was having a TON of trouble trying to do anything in an American 1100. Tension bars were too thin and favored BOK tension, couldn't rake it, and my only 2 hooks were shallow and thick. I ordered a Sparrows Spirit Set, some TOK tension bars, and some thin SSDeV hooks. We'll see how that 1100 fares against those, though you could probably pick it with a paperclip.
You hit a home run on this one. Awesome video with great content!
+Tahoe Picked Thank you.
Great video with information that will help many pickers.
+LockSportSco Thanks -- that was my hope. This was an issue I struggled with in the beginning. Hopefully I'll save others the grief I went through!
Great tips - just what I was looking for. Thank you!!
+Povl Kvols Glad you liked it. It's the video that I wished was around when I started picking.
Excellent explanation. Seems a lock maker could make the lock nearly unpickable if there was a second keyway halfway down the cylinder.
I have watched a lot of your videos and this has been one of the most useful. Unfortunately I need to buy yet more picks!
Great video, I had some real eyeopeners. I'm going straight back to my locks and practice what I just learned.
Thanks for this video.......I've just started trying to pick my first paracentric keyway and this was super helpful....
thanks for linking this, very useful view on the inside
The entire time, i thought it was me..... Thank You!!!
It sounds more normal at 1.25 playback speed. I'm curious if the older videos were slowed down a bit to help disguise his voice.
I feel in his older videos he isn’t as relaxed compared to his new videos.
Yet another fantastic video with great hints and tips ;o))))
+waddac2 Thank you.
Thank you. Yes, many keyways are flat out intimidating visually. But I would agree, use the right tool for the job.
Wow your voice is so different now compared to then. Much slower, softer and less assertive in this video. So cool
Every time I watch you nowadays I get an advertisement for the British “Kinetica K4” lock. You won’t see this comment on such an old video but I would love to see you get into one
Absolute great advice :) and very nice to see with the cutaway lock.
I think I will have to make me a number 7 hook and try it out ;). Thank you so much.
Also never seen a green Peterson in 0.015...always thought they were blue.
Thanks, and good luck. Peterson had some accident picks made about a year ago... they were in clearance, so I picked up a few of the green ones.
You truly should write a book on the subject, I've as yet to see any print books that more than scratch the surface of the field (hobby).
This Video helped me a lot
Your learning Videos are the best
Thank you my friend this video was very helpful. I think I might be able to get some of these locks I've been having trouble with open now.
I rarely comment but your videos are truly dumbfounding.
I had a feeling this ^ is the case but you've helped me confirm solidly.
Of course a cylinder must fit through a hole
Most of your material has gems all over.
I come to learn one thing and then I learn 10.
If you will have me as a student (or protege if you have none)
I also (whether you decide to accept my request or not) I respect and look up to you and will be happy to be of any service.
Anything you need done in the UK, let me know. (Free of charge of course, if I haven't made it clear enough; it would absolutely be my pleasure)
Excellent explanation - guess I need some more picks
Great work, thanks
Any excuse to get some more picks is a good one.
Brilliant LPL just awesome and a fantastic instructional video. Thank you for sharing.
I hate when people say they won’t / avoid covering stuff other people have covered. Your audience likes you, the way you explain things, your tempo, your demos, etc. so even if you cover the same content someone might learn better from you.
And that’s not even accounting for whether they’ll discover those other sources, whether they’ll still be available years later, etc.
Great video with a different approach to help me with picking. One thing my bangood set doesnt seem to have is a pick like the ones you showed. In fact not a whole lot of reach on the hooks i have but great set for me to learn with. Ill try add a few bits soon. This will help me figure out what to get,thanks👍
Great video! I have two Sparrows picks with similar designs and have never had a use for them. Now I know what for and how to use them. Many thanks!!
A most useful video for a beginner like me - thank you.
I was actually worried you were feeling ill or something, the flair and enthusiasm you developed in later videos just wasn’t there in this one, didn’t realize it was such an early vid (especially since it was showing cutaways, which you’ve been doing a lot recently).
Hah :) here is where the ALS I sent out poped up :)
Awesome!
Really informative video, I will send it to a few people :D
+vde Thanks. I wish that I could give you more information about the path it took, but as much as I hate to say it, I forget how this one made its way to me. Check out my pick and gut video on it from a couple months ago. I think Bosnian Bill has the other half of this lock, at least he did a video of a similar ALS with the exact same bitting a good long time ago.
Thanks for that!!! I had trouble picking YALE Y1 now, its way easyer for me !!
+Hugo Martel Very glad to help. Good work on the Yale. IMO, Y1 is actually harder than many of the crazy/unusual warding locks that I have made videos of.
Yea I know The "holes" arnt very deep...
Great video! I wish I had seen this months ago.
Thanks... I know the feeling. This is the video that I wish was around when I started picking.
You sound so much younger! Amazing how time changes people
Here from video #1248 ... that's a lot of locks picked.
same
this video is like 0.5x speed compared to his modern ones
and 4x longer
@@esatd34 a lot of his earlier videos are more educational on picking compared to his more recent ones
@@koolkille3 he probably already taught so much of what's there to be taught. So it's understandable I guess
@@esatd34 that’s my thoughts on it too, he has a lot of tutorials if you go through his videos there isn’t much else to teach unless it’s some specific skill set needed for certain high security locks
I played it at 1.25x speed, sounds a lot more like future LPL
Looks like the warding will helpfully guide the pick into the pinholes.
I've asked hundreds of questions and never got a response from this guy
Nice info thanks this should helps lots of peeps out, including myself
+uk lockpickers Thanks -- Glad you like it!
I love how, even 5 years ago, he had the same outro
Superb video sir. I think the pictures on the websites are misleading which I know caused me to have doubts in exploring picks outside of my gem and hook 1 but I took your advice and am now finding myself having a hard time putting the hook 7 down. I also had no idea they have it in 0.025 and I was even told by their rep that they don't so how did you get it? You also gotta tell me about the other high hooks you have, anything worth trying to the 7 is above the all? I know you go for the 7 in almost all of your videos but I'll ask just in case.
+Papa Gleb I think Peterson calls that hook in the.025 a hook 4 or hook 5.
+norwoodgolf8 He shows a hook 5 in his video and a hook 7 is a hook 7 no matter what thickness at least that is what all logic seems to suggest. Ill give them a call and post the results.
+Papa Gleb Sorry for creating confusion. I was incorrect to call the .025" version a 7 Hook. It is actually a 4 Hook, as Norwood states. It is dimensionally the same or very, very similar to the 7 Hook. Its been so long since I ordered it that I forgot about that little quirk in Peterson's naming scheme. Usually, they will call a pick like, for example, the Gem, the same thing in all three thicknesses. For reasons that escape me, Peterson calls the pick I was using a 7 Hook in .015" and .018", but uses a different name in .025". Again, my apologies.
Doesn't such a steep hook make it difficult getting under a low set pin near the front when trying to reach the pins at the back?
Fantastic video. I really needed to know that! This will be very helpful for my future picking :D Thanks!
if you want the video to play like a normal LPL video today, put the playback speed to 1.25
Great video. Wish I’d watched this sooner!
been struggling with these, good video
Thanks - hope this helps/
I know this is an old video but god it has helped me thanks LPL
A brilliant video, very very Informative
He also developed his April fool's humor early on:
"If you fill their holes, they fall fall for you very, very quickly." (around 6:30)
what would you suggest for a schlage keyway? having a really tough time with the one i have.
Top of the keyway tension with a .050" prybar and a standard hook in .025" levered off the angled warding on the left side.
will give that a shot. couldn't even get a .015 going from the bottom. i know i can pick the lock since i pinned it in my ultimate adversary lock, so it is just getting around that warding now. thanks man.
I GOT IT! not an easy lock for me, but i got an official pick (two in a row for me) on it. thanks again for your advice.
@@lockpickinglawyer might be a bit late but, what really helps too is using a BOK wiper insert that fits in the bottom, i then lever my pick off of the tension tool, very great technique.
This only really works with the wardings that the pins go through, not ones which the pins rest on or above. One of my old door locks has a Yale(ish) keyway where the bottom right warding is blank, so is the left warding, with the pins seemingly only resting on it or descending into it a bit from the other side. So I have to go in at an angle resting on the bottom right warding and the top tail then gets in the way of any deep pick. It's a nasty bugger (but I'm sure that you'd be able to pick it no fuss anyway).
Ok.. I've finally figured out who the LPL is. Kevin Spacey
Thank you for this great video. If you have to chose an EDC kit what would you choose? Maybe can make a video about it?
I don't really carry picks much... just a few items in my wallet.
WOW you are like the Bob Ross of Lock Picking
Video 1248 sent me.
Who else ?? lol
Me! Mark in Milwaukee Wisconsin 🇺🇸🍺🧀
Yeah. So slow and long. Not used to that.
Mrs LockPickingLawyer must be a very happy woman.
Great video, great subject, thanks.
+Peter M Thanks.
Excellent vid matey👌🏻🔓
+mickeyrs3 Thanks.
Holy shit, compared to the newer videos LPL talks soooo slowly in his older ones. Your voice put me to sleep in this one :D
excellent as always!
+Jeff Moss Thank you.