Very very well explained I love to watch you pick locks I know you only pick the unusual would like to see more of your videos thanks for sharing buddy great video, ⛦⛥⛤⛧⛤😎
Very nice picking bud! You always have great videos and great locks! I love the vice trick so don't stop that my friend! Great job! Keep up the great work! I'm excited to see your next venture!
pity there was not counter milling. That would have put this thing into "gives me nightmares" category. Still those look like wicked security pins. Do you know if there are any US locks of this quality?
Very nice picking buddy, right side up - appreciate it :-) Did these spools not come into play because of the binding order or did you try to pick them first or did I miss it? The lock looks really cool with that dark coating. Great video again. I feel exactly the same regarding all the different lock that I have from all around the globe - fantastic hobby with a lot of nice guys. Cheers :-)
Hey Potti! Glad you enjoyed the right-side-up picking :-) The spools were in play. I had to deal with one of them, but I think I inadvertently picked the other to set before falling into false. I didn't test, but since I had to deal with one of them, and the keypins were about the same length, I believe the other must have been functioning.
GereonB yeah that sure was weird. If I had to describe it I would say a wafer pin superglued on off center. Didn't wiggle like a PIP and it should've being that far off center.
Very very well explained I love to watch you pick locks I know you only pick the unusual would like to see more of your videos thanks for sharing buddy great video, ⛦⛥⛤⛧⛤😎
Another superb job picking these high security locks👍🏻
Very nice picking bud! You always have great videos and great locks! I love the vice trick so don't stop that my friend! Great job! Keep up the great work! I'm excited to see your next venture!
Great job buddy very nice👍😎😎👍😊😊
pity there was not counter milling. That would have put this thing into "gives me nightmares" category.
Still those look like wicked security pins. Do you know if there are any US locks of this quality?
Nice work my friend glad you did your vise trick. Shame there was not counter milling
3:15 best background song
sweet!
Eye nice. You don't see many DOM picks:-)
Very nice picking buddy, right side up - appreciate it :-) Did these spools not come into play because of the binding order or did you try to pick them first or did I miss it? The lock looks really cool with that dark coating. Great video again. I feel exactly the same regarding all the different lock that I have from all around the globe - fantastic hobby with a lot of nice guys. Cheers :-)
Hey Potti! Glad you enjoyed the right-side-up picking :-) The spools were in play. I had to deal with one of them, but I think I inadvertently picked the other to set before falling into false. I didn't test, but since I had to deal with one of them, and the keypins were about the same length, I believe the other must have been functioning.
What if I told you that the front profile of the key spells "DOM"?
Awesome picking! Am I crazy or does driver #1 look a bit weird? Almost like it's pin in pin?
GereonB that looks like a master wafer pin.
Yeah, but i'm not sure a master wafer would stick to the pin that much.
GereonB yeah that sure was weird. If I had to describe it I would say a wafer pin superglued on off center. Didn't wiggle like a PIP and it should've being that far off center.
It had a master wafer stuck to it. I actually didn't see it until I was editing the video.
That makes sense. For a second I thought I had found another factory lock with pin in pins.