[1540] “Must Have” Tool For Commercial Glass Doors

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2023
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  • @macdee1337
    @macdee1337 Год назад +1026

    At this point, it’s as effective but much cheaper not to have a lock, but rather just putting a “Please, don’t open if you’re not supposed to” printed notice on the door 🤣

    • @The4No
      @The4No Год назад +92

      ^Someone's always gotta come in and just ruin the joke

    • @paulthomas8262
      @paulthomas8262 Год назад +13

      ​@@ravensshade Obviously you can't leave it unsecured though the opposite can be true if you get house insurance that requires a second lock or an alarm all you are doing is increasing the chance they are not going to pay out if you forget. I was advised by muliple broker never to get house insurance that requires the alarm to be or a second lock. In fact it turn out they were able to get cheaper insurance that don;t require he alarm to be on, that even they were surprised about.
      There nothing stopping you using the alarm, or a second lock, just don't do in order to get "better" insurance.

    • @MichaelGreen831
      @MichaelGreen831 Год назад +13

      I live in a strange neighborhood. We all have beautiful lawns, but some folks feel compelled to put small notices on their lawns asking dog owners not to let their dogs go pee/pooh on their lawns.
      I'm blown away that rude humans become good humans when they see a sign asking them to be nice. I have no idea if the signs work, though. I refuse to put signs out and I'm not seeing any doggy-damage.

    • @NotEvenDeathCanSaveU
      @NotEvenDeathCanSaveU Год назад +1

      Monkes wouldn't respect that tho so lock it is

    • @XSpImmaLion
      @XSpImmaLion Год назад +7

      Put a standard lock plus a sign that says "LPL took 10 minutes to open this one". xD

  • @grumpy3543
    @grumpy3543 Год назад +351

    Thank you. You just showed me how important it is to set the alarm in my store. Because the lock isn’t doing anything.

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB Год назад +16

      By all the retailers that are slamming San Francisco, you're better off not having a retail store

    • @mermaidmuncher2708
      @mermaidmuncher2708 Год назад +4

      By the time the cops arrive the burglars done ransacked your store of what they were after and then some and are long gone. At least you can make a police report and turn it in to your insurance company.

    • @David_Crayford
      @David_Crayford Год назад +10

      @Fred brandon Many shops in the UK now have bollards in front to stop Ram Raiding that became popular in the 1990s. Later on we had an issue with terrorism, so London bridges and other places have barriers to stop ramming pedestrians or using a truck bomb. But this expense is up to the government, not small shop owners.

    • @mermaidmuncher2708
      @mermaidmuncher2708 Год назад +5

      @Fred brandon and the third time it happens your spending the night in the back room with one eye open and a 9mm in your hand patiently waiting.

    • @TrevorMoses312
      @TrevorMoses312 Год назад

      @Fred brandon 😳😆😆

  • @BobSentell
    @BobSentell Год назад +625

    Funny how a single piece of metal is all that is required to defeat both tools yet lock makers just don't do it.

    • @gdi69
      @gdi69 Год назад +73

      "Eh... good enough." is corporate America's motto after all. 😅

    • @1956kirk
      @1956kirk Год назад +34

      Especially the open cylinder attack which is a very traditional method for cheap padlocks.

    • @792slayer
      @792slayer Год назад

      They're banking heavily on public ignorance.

    • @ashishpatel350
      @ashishpatel350 Год назад +7

      It's not a flaw but a feature lol

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Год назад +8

      The newer style Adams-Rite bolts are shielded against this attack. Plenty of older locks still i use though.

  • @Patryn71
    @Patryn71 Год назад +105

    I have one of those sliding glass doors leading out to my deck. When I bought this place there was a piece of wood laying next to the glass doors. I asked what it was for. I was told "That's an anti-theft device. These glass doors aren't very secure so this piece of wood goes behind the door that slides to prevent it from being opened". That piece of wood is 100x more secure than the lock itself. 🤣🤣

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Год назад +3

      That is the truth!

    • @marvindebot3264
      @marvindebot3264 Год назад +3

      Word!

    • @Max_N
      @Max_N Год назад +7

      The place I live at came with the piece of wood in the backdoor too! I see it is a common practice and not the previous tenants paranoia 😂.

    • @xerolith
      @xerolith Год назад +6

      Have one in my slider track also. Best locking device ever.

    • @FenrirAldebrand
      @FenrirAldebrand Год назад +2

      You just have to make sure that the wood is angling the right way or it's still useless.

  • @jpendowski7503
    @jpendowski7503 Год назад +536

    Thanks for showing how this works from all angles. I’m not a lock sport practitioner. I just love your presentation and ingenuity.

    • @jrrarglblarg9241
      @jrrarglblarg9241 Год назад +9

      Yeah, I don’t even own picks.

    • @purge2--u--nite342
      @purge2--u--nite342 Год назад +4

      I got some sets of his and 👌👍.... Been a lock sport practitioner and never looked back 😎

    • @noahway13
      @noahway13 Год назад +1

      Yeah, well, don't believe all you see.

  • @davidp2888
    @davidp2888 Год назад +78

    “Once again we got this open” never gets old.

    • @61rampy65
      @61rampy65 Год назад

      I was so happy that I could help!

  • @meoka2368
    @meoka2368 Год назад +95

    You should make a playlist that includes how to use each of these bypass tools, that way someone with the set can have a quick reference.

  • @Smoth48
    @Smoth48 Год назад +21

    Related pro-tip from a window/door service tech:
    The glass units in windows on many commercial buildings can be removed and re-installed, non-destructively. Only takes about 5 minutes with the proper knowledge and a suction cup :)

    • @jsmith5443
      @jsmith5443 7 месяцев назад

      I kist thought of that yesterday. A glass guy came to replace a window and said he can do everything he needs to from the outside.

    • @Paramount531
      @Paramount531 6 месяцев назад +1

      I knew a glass guy who had his shop burglarized that way, it must have been another glass guy.

  • @ChainFire1
    @ChainFire1 Год назад +60

    I have the kit and we tested all the tools at our shop. We find that it will only work on cylinders that are 1" or 1 & 1/8 inches. If it's 1 1/4" and above it can't reach to the back of the cylinder without bending to the point it likely wouldn't bend back. 6 pin locks are also very difficult, even in 1" 1/8. Don't expect this to work well on Yale, Sargent or almost any keyway other than Kwikset and most Schlage keyway family. It's very difficult to wiggle to the back of any cylinders that have a lip in the back of the plug where the cam is. Also, it seems to have a very hard time on original Adams Rite mechanisms and seems to be more effective with slightly worn, after market narrowstile, particularly less backset just as the one in this video (in other words this video demonstrates every most ideal scenario for this to look easy. Aftermarket, 5 pin, sc1 keyway 1" cylinder with no obstruction in the back of the plug, mounted on an aftermarket 31/32 narrow stile, slightly worn) don't get frustrated if it doesn't work for you on every lock, it has to have the right conditions and does require practice.

    • @RAkers-tu1ey
      @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад +4

      Well said. And thanks, you just saved me a bunch of time testing the stuff in my old parts bin.

    • @brendanf8969
      @brendanf8969 Год назад +3

      I’m guessing this also wouldn’t work on best IC cylinders?

    • @ChainFire1
      @ChainFire1 Год назад +5

      @@brendanf8969 definitely won't. The housing of SFIC, if you look inside, is a flat circle plate with 2 male prongs sticking out that ensure your plug can actuate the lock properly. The plug is also too small for this bypass tool to fit anyway. I haven't tested an LFIC, as just the plug, but the housing for those also has a flat cam in the back so it wouldn't matter. Those are a good solution to prevent this sort of attack LPL is demonstrating.

    • @JohnDlugosz
      @JohnDlugosz Год назад +2

      You should make a video.

    • @RAkers-tu1ey
      @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад +1

      @@JohnDlugosz yes, I agree. It would be a great video.

  • @ku8721
    @ku8721 Год назад +8

    The locks on my store latch at the top and bottom of the door. Full glass doors on a 24 hour gas station, but even with both doors locked there is nothing going in between them... also before someone asks a 24 hour store has locks so the employee can go to the bathroom, stock the cooler, or something else when he can't watch the store!
    Double also we don't get meal breaks (or any real breaks) so if you see one of us trying to eat buy your $h!t and leave! Don't try to engage us with conversion or ask for stupid things. 1:30 AM and I still can't have 3 bites of a hot meal!!! Sorry just had to vent that frustration.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 Год назад +4

      Thanks for the tip. I often try to make conversation with store clerks, hoping to brighten their day . Nice to know when it would do the opposite .

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 Год назад +4

      @@johndododoe1411 9 times out of 10 you're fine. But if a guy has fork in his hand or food in his mouth, let him eat! Its one of the simplest yet most enjoyable pleasures in this world. And I can't tell you how many times I've been denied it and my food has gone cold without me getting more than 2 bites undisturbed.
      Also if nothing else thank you for listening and replying!

  • @rf159a
    @rf159a Год назад +2

    They used to say: "locks are only to keep honest people out" !!!

  • @Rand0madness
    @Rand0madness Год назад +14

    This man single-handedly taught the world how to exploit simple door locks and padlocks to complex industrial doors thank you the lockpickinglawyer thank you (those of us in a zombie apocalypse in the future)

  • @AE31011
    @AE31011 Год назад +23

    Even if you are not into locksport, after this demonstration of the tools you want a set of these. Great video.

    • @Jehty21
      @Jehty21 Год назад +1

      I am into locksport and have no reason to want any of these tools.
      What's the point of being able to open commercial doors? I don't own a commercial door...

    • @AE31011
      @AE31011 Год назад +1

      Maybe I forgot a smiley.

    • @dlevi67
      @dlevi67 Год назад +2

      Even if you are not into locksport, after this demonstration of the tools you want a new lock on your front door...

  • @sangraal043
    @sangraal043 Год назад +150

    LPL, Covert Instruments and the bypass kit....What a wonderful time to be alive..... Although I am quite sure the manufacturing companies of locks and latches are now crapping their collective pants...

    • @AttilaAsztalos
      @AttilaAsztalos Год назад +23

      If they would be, they'd actually change something eventually. And since these vids are not a new thing and yet they aren't, they clearly don't feel no impact whatsoever.

    • @sangraal043
      @sangraal043 Год назад +2

      @@AttilaAsztalos to our enjoyment, you are correct. If they did improve LPL might not have a niche.

    • @dragonfurry69
      @dragonfurry69 Год назад

      Unfortunately, they take the crap out of their pants and market it as Master Lock products

    • @williamthatsmyname
      @williamthatsmyname Год назад +2

      Is that a "Two Minute Papers" reference?

    • @godividarr
      @godividarr Год назад

      You would be too, if you were peddling a false sense of security.

  • @hotpuppy1
    @hotpuppy1 Год назад +8

    If you have a front door on your store that uses these locks, I would put a bar across it on the inside and exit the rear door that is usually a steel door.

    • @offshack
      @offshack Год назад +2

      Around here most have a steel gate they close behind the glass doors, the steel gate being locked from the inside with no exterior lock access. Employee access is through rear steel doors. The locks on the glass doors are just to keep them from being opened in the wind/etc. and aren't for security.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад

      @@offshack Is it a sliding gate or a heavy-duty roller shutter type of gate ?

    • @offshack
      @offshack Год назад +1

      @@psirvent8 Around here most are sliding gate - we're not as hardcore as New York or Chicago where they have the rolling shutters. These are "behind" the glass - so if you broke the glass or picked the glass door lock you're faced with a steel gate that is locked and accessed from the inside and you're not getting any further. The locks on the glass doors are just to keep them closed in weather etc, and remind folks the businesses are closed and no one should be trying to go in. Very few places have just the glass commercial door as their security - mostly restaurants and other places with low value inventory - and they mostly have no external key and internal deadbolt activating - no one leaves and locks up through the front glass door.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад +1

      @@offshack Thank's for the reply.
      Here in France it's roller shutters everywhere funnily enough, it doesn't matter if it's a small shop, a grocery store or a giant mall, roller shutters definitely are the most common gate in front of the glass entrance doors.
      Some older downtown shops might still have sliding gates but that's clearly the exception and not the norm.

  • @MrKruger88
    @MrKruger88 Год назад +6

    This has probably been said many times, but I'd like to see you make more "in the field" type of videos.

  • @PolskaChild
    @PolskaChild Год назад +1

    These kits are so useful for breaking into my friends houses. Thank you.
    I just need a kit for getting out of a felony. I guess you are the best person to ask for both lol

  • @felixcuello
    @felixcuello Год назад +64

    Lock picking is something I have never done, however, I found LPL voice very pleasing, his comments so funny and his dexterity so delightful that I am subscribed just to amaze me in the same way I love to watch magicians do their tricks. Thank you very much, sir.

    • @jeffreeves1567
      @jeffreeves1567 Год назад +4

      Hopefully you found his April Fools Day collection.

  • @John-hu2us
    @John-hu2us Год назад +1

    You started a RUclips channel years ago and now look at you! You have over 4 million subscribers and your own store. Good for you

  • @darkknight8139
    @darkknight8139 Год назад +4

    This seems to be just a US thing. Here in Europe, most of these glass window doors have some kind of protection against slipping a tool between the door and the frame. I do not believe that many standard eurolocks provide such an easy way to bypass the lock entirely, at least I hope so. Maybe LPL can show this in a future video.

  • @jamiehunt1555
    @jamiehunt1555 Год назад +1

    I'm just about to do a course at master lock Smith association and I've watched all you're videos and after time lots and lots of time I have learned loads and have bought most you're locks and lock picks the one thing I'm struggling with of all things is a padlock with the 8 discs you have to turn I will get there thankyou for you're help much appreciated

  • @mfaizsyahmi
    @mfaizsyahmi Год назад +21

    Ah yes, a kit I'll definitely need when my friends, most of whom had shops with glass doors, got shut out, which they do a lot.

  • @GioDraft
    @GioDraft Год назад

    Thank you! Watergate 2 is going to be so much fun this time.

  • @EmpressSock
    @EmpressSock Год назад +1

    kind of reminds me of our high super secuirty mega doors at school. that i "picked" open with just half a scissor.
    door had such a big gap between door and frame... because it needed that for the big heavy thick "safetypanel" to clear it all the way.
    Could just slowly scoop the door bolt to the side with the scissor and open it...

  • @leodegen4912
    @leodegen4912 Год назад +11

    Made one of these at work thats a lil more robust and its got enough torque to pull the same trick on the swingbolts and hookbolts. One issue with those tho is some cylinders are screwed in too close to that dividing bar in the middle but none the less ive gotten a few opens with it

  • @AfrinonM
    @AfrinonM Год назад +4

    A single, tiny piece of metal is all that's needed to stop this from happening. It's amazing how far they go to save a buck.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад +1

      Saving a buck a lock on a million locks is a million not spent after all...

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Год назад +2

      @@psirvent8 That seems like a form of wisdom, until you realize that the company would just pass the cost on to the buyers.

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Год назад +4

    1:25 If the rear of the lock were shielded, an interesting semi-destructive attack would be to drill a small hole in the shield via keyhole and then use the tool in the video to open the lock. That attack could be divided because it's not expected that anybody would notice the hole in the shield so the attacker could drill the hole first, wait for weeks or months and then access the door and rapidly open it.

  • @steveross8364
    @steveross8364 Год назад +12

    Interesting.
    I normally use a BFO HAMMER to bypass locked glass doors.
    It does draw a wee bit of attention though.

  • @connorscripps9483
    @connorscripps9483 Год назад +5

    I just locked myself out of my bedroom and thought I was going to have to miss the session tonight, but then I remembered what LPL taught me, and jiggled a random key in the key hole, until I jammed the lock open, and busted my door open with next to no damage to my door frame. Thank you

  • @nikola-so5di
    @nikola-so5di Год назад

    On my old yt account i used to watch this guy pick police car safes.. back when i was kid and not many people knew of him, i miss those days

  • @TSIDIris
    @TSIDIris Год назад +2

    always a pleasure to see a new one of these in my feed :)

  • @adhdproductions4639
    @adhdproductions4639 Год назад +1

    Please make a lock picking almanac to show every lock and their bypass !!!

  • @plugh001
    @plugh001 Год назад

    Always a bonus to see exactly how the mechanism works. As always, I hope you have a nice day!

  • @Otacanthus
    @Otacanthus Год назад

    I'm glad I know what to do now if I see a wild glass door in north america

  • @theinconsistentpark9060
    @theinconsistentpark9060 Год назад +1

    LPL’s talking hands were in my dream recently. They were very helpful in a conversation involving lock picking.

    • @vladimirarnost8020
      @vladimirarnost8020 11 месяцев назад +1

      Let's dream this one more time so you can see that it was not a fluke...

  • @dennisward1361
    @dennisward1361 Год назад +2

    Can't believe the lock makers haven't given you $100,000,000 just to disappear and have a good life ,absent locks . Always enjoy your vids .God bless .

    • @drphil1984
      @drphil1984 Год назад +1

      Who's to say he hasn't gotten offers. 😅

    • @AyarARJ
      @AyarARJ Год назад +5

      1. No significant impact on sales. Orders of magnitude smaller than shrinkage, so just noise.
      2. Some vulnerabilities, like the ones of this vid, are intentional from a practical standpoint.
      3. $100,000,000 undervalues LPL's value. He's a treasure.

    • @agentcrm
      @agentcrm Год назад

      He was a lawyer and has now retired from that line of work. He quite like has no need for that amount of money.

  • @ricktusgrin906
    @ricktusgrin906 Год назад +1

    Recieved my genesis this morning! Fantastic quality, highly recommend.

  • @vitalyveraeb
    @vitalyveraeb Год назад +4

    Love your videosman, keep up the good work!

  • @CaptainRon1913
    @CaptainRon1913 Год назад

    Excellent kits for your 3am weekend B&E's

  • @williamgallop9425
    @williamgallop9425 Год назад +1

    I'm happy all our locks are Abloy's. Classics.

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад

      You're in Finland, right ?
      (Anyways these stupid commercial locks seem to be only found in North America as they don't exist here in France either.)

    • @williamgallop9425
      @williamgallop9425 Год назад

      @@psirvent8 yeah.

  • @CycloneGU
    @CycloneGU Год назад +3

    Personally, I'd love to see LPL review every single product he cracks with a video link to his video cracking it. 🤣

  • @xivkya6882
    @xivkya6882 9 месяцев назад

    As a closer to a chain that uses these doors, had i had one of these pick thingys it would save me a lot of pain forgetting something inside the locked store

  • @ejonesss
    @ejonesss Год назад +3

    a note to all people who run businesses that use that kind of lock.
    because of how easy it is to open it may be a good idea to have a motion detector connected to an alarm so if someone does try to burglarize the store the alarm should still help protect too.
    i would say to shield the lock but if the lock is on a door to a critical location where the fire department may have to get in after hours it would slow them too.
    also code may dictate security features too

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад +1

      Fire dept are more likely to smash the glass instead of trying to bypass the lock though.

    • @ejonesss
      @ejonesss Год назад +1

      @@psirvent8 that would work if the glass is thin like car window and even not tempered like safety glass.
      many glass doors used for commercial use are much thicker .

    • @FenrirAldebrand
      @FenrirAldebrand Год назад +1

      I'm sure between the weight of the metal on the end of the fire hoses, fire axes, saws, jaws of life, and likely a battering ram, they can get through any door short of a panic room.

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Год назад

    Fantastic video!

  • @chadwilliams3137
    @chadwilliams3137 Год назад

    Keep up at it and you’ll be poppin open locks like no tomorrow:)

  • @TomahawkFoss
    @TomahawkFoss Год назад

    Now i can break into peoples homes much more efficiently. Thanks LPL

  • @scottn96
    @scottn96 Год назад

    Nice technique, sir!

  • @jonreynolds369
    @jonreynolds369 Год назад +1

    I’ve never even been slightly interesting in picking but you make me want to buy a kit

    • @OnTheRiver66
      @OnTheRiver66 7 месяцев назад

      It is a very fun pastime. Like a puzzle. All you need to know to practice is on his videos, a set of pucks, and some pad locks that you can find in your drug store or pharmacy.

  • @grimreaper6557
    @grimreaper6557 Год назад

    Absolutely awesome video well done

  • @maxdon2001
    @maxdon2001 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @delpinsky
    @delpinsky Год назад +2

    I wish lock manufacturers learned something from LPL videos, to make more secure products... 😅 but even if they do, and it's not always the case, LPL has always a new weapon in his arsenal.

  • @GryphonBrokewing
    @GryphonBrokewing Год назад +1

    Ha. Watching the ease of bypasses here really drives home that the illusion of safety is more important to the general populace than is having actual safety.

  • @nikchi
    @nikchi Год назад +1

    I need to pick one up

  • @JackdeDuCoeur
    @JackdeDuCoeur 11 месяцев назад

    It's no wonder the LPL has such success. Every door opens before him.

  • @PicaDelphon
    @PicaDelphon Год назад +1

    So You are Showing the Easy Tricks of the Day...

  • @MsUltrafox
    @MsUltrafox Год назад +3

    Not sure if you ever heard of Atlas Survival Shelters but they claim that you can NOT (or have extreme difficulty) pick their locks.
    I don't think the lock itself is all that secure since it is a master's puck lock but more the fact of the thick steel frame over it.
    That lock is to prevent people from entering secure shelters so the value inside is normally high, so you don't want a good lock but a great lock.

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB Год назад +2

      I await LPL picking his 'survival' shelter of Amazon Basic, wally mart, Master Lock, and assorted cheap Chinese padlocks storage 😀

    • @couchalmark675
      @couchalmark675 Год назад

      I'm not actually sure there *is* such a thing as a great lock.

    • @RAkers-tu1ey
      @RAkers-tu1ey Год назад +2

      @@couchalmark675 Pac Lock, with a Medico core.

    • @MrToadbait
      @MrToadbait Год назад

      ​@@couchalmark675you just don't see them bc they aren't mass produced

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Год назад

      @@couchalmark675 Bowley Rotaserra

  • @lostboy8084
    @lostboy8084 Год назад +5

    When picking a lock is faster than using the key.

  • @aaronmorales5992
    @aaronmorales5992 Год назад

    Have a great day, thank you

  • @allenshepard7992
    @allenshepard7992 Год назад +8

    LPL, we own a business with this type of door owned by the rental agency. Thank you for the heads up.
    While I prefer criminals and first responders to pick the lock and trip the alarm rather than bust the window and trip the alarm, I *assumed* the bolt lock was better for the second metal door.

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious Год назад +1

      Emergency services don't pick locks. Cops and fire fighters both just smash the doors down.

  • @roysammons2445
    @roysammons2445 Год назад

    So that's what it is for 🤯 now we can all sleep at night without lying there awake thinking about that video that reviewed this set and nobody quite worked out what that tool was for.

  • @dreffon9213
    @dreffon9213 Год назад +122

    Most of the time, I take these videos as a "look what you shouldn't buy" lock review. But this one is straightforward burglar advice 😂

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB Год назад +31

      See a previous comment on glass front doors for the easiest entry method, aka, smash the glass

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад +38

      He’s not revealing anything here that pros haven’t known for over a decade.

    • @ShimmeringSpectrum
      @ShimmeringSpectrum Год назад +34

      Security through obscurity isn't actually secure. It's better that exploits like these are known and fixed (if possible) rather than leaving people a false sense of security.

    • @davisev5225
      @davisev5225 Год назад +15

      By making the burglary easy and accessible, thereby raising public awareness, he's forcing market pressures on the lock companies to try and innovate and fix these flaws. We'll see if they actually do it or not, but that's a whole other issue.

    • @Tippy555
      @Tippy555 Год назад +3

      @@fredbloggs5902 yeah but it lets more people know. im about to break into one later on lol, always hated the owners

  • @cheeseparis1
    @cheeseparis1 Год назад +2

    Masterlock Marketing Dpt: Guys, we need to launch a new product, it's been a while since we last were featured here

  • @NYC911
    @NYC911 Год назад +2

    I had watched hundreds of your videos in the past, before you started selling these tools. That was a sport. Now this.. this is burglar academy what you are doing sir...

    • @psirvent8
      @psirvent8 Год назад

      @@DavidKlingZenar And like most people say in the comments, burglars are more likely to smash the glass instead of bypassing the lock, however how true this actually is ?

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      This is like saying boxing pros selling gloves are encouraging punching people outside the ring. Selling the tools doesn't change how the videos are used.
      Neither the video nor the tool changes an honest person into a criminal.
      Neither one offers anything a dishonest person can't already get elsewhere, aside from that particular _style_ of tool.

  • @Jordman69
    @Jordman69 Год назад +29

    I miss all the cool challenge locks he used to pick & gut

    • @davidh9638
      @davidh9638 Год назад +3

      Go catch on all the old bosnianbill vids.

    • @DirtyRobot
      @DirtyRobot Год назад +2

      You are not going to meet challenge locks in the wild. LPL is teaching you about products on the market in use in common situations. If you need to secure a thing then he is teaching what products to avoid or modify for your needs.
      Plenty of channels covering challenge locks.

  • @VAcreeper
    @VAcreeper 6 месяцев назад

    i just got this on the cheap too for the black friday sale…

  • @donho3617
    @donho3617 Год назад

    Wow...when the tool opens the lock faster than the key would.

  • @persuasivepineapple8318
    @persuasivepineapple8318 Год назад

    I like the arbiter bypass kit you sell a lot, I just wish I could buy it with a black tradecraft case instead of green

  • @JoraffProductions
    @JoraffProductions Год назад +12

    So here's a question for you: are there ANY benefits to having an unshielded core, or is it literally just a matter of extreme cheapness and laziness?? It seems like such an obvious fix to a non-lockpicker like me but I perhaps naively think there must be SOME reason they keep getting made...

    • @fredbloggs5902
      @fredbloggs5902 Год назад

      Good question

    • @d4gu1t4r5
      @d4gu1t4r5 Год назад +3

      Likely it's simplicity of design. Also, as many people state on every video, a burglar is more likely to just smash the glass. Bricks are cheaper than lockpicks, and no amount of shielded keyway will stop them.

    • @uzlonewolf
      @uzlonewolf Год назад +4

      Don't know for sure, but I had always assumed it was to leave a way for dirt/gunk/water to get out. With the hole there, any dirt which gets in the lock simply gets pushed out the back, and if it's tilted back slightly any water will just run out the back instead of building up and freezing.

    • @raznaak
      @raznaak Год назад

      Money. It costs 0.054 cents, so its deemed too expensive by lockmakers.

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 Год назад

    Yes I did find it helpful as I intend to use a dead bold with no lock at all on my main door as I want to use s strike plate instead. Which means the front door has zero locks on them and can only be opened by pin code or rfid card or fob. I will have other doors out of site that will have key entry incause said entry were to fail.

  • @nealgold8442
    @nealgold8442 Год назад

    Great video and very informative n

  • @How2DIY-iu1yc
    @How2DIY-iu1yc Год назад

    Super cool.

  • @bazoo513
    @bazoo513 Год назад

    Alternative title for the channel: "Making locks advisory" 😀

  • @justingrissom9085
    @justingrissom9085 Год назад

    l like the new tools, when will you make a UDT? adding some of the TheNotSoCivilEngineer's ideas would be so cool

  • @goldwinger5434
    @goldwinger5434 Год назад

    Thank you for providing tutorials for novice burglars.

  • @stefangamerytb5080
    @stefangamerytb5080 Год назад

    I have a video sugestion.Make us a tour with what lock u have on your doors

  • @briancook2491
    @briancook2491 Год назад

    When can we expect the encyclopedia of locks and picking methods?

  • @xpndblhero5170
    @xpndblhero5170 Год назад

    At this point I keep finding pieces of spring steel from street sweepers and I make my own picks that work really well and I can bend them easily.... Or mod them then just make another. Plus they're cheaper than a pick set.... LoL

  • @mega408
    @mega408 Год назад

    Genius lock engineering at work 😅

  • @_Roboute_Guilliman_
    @_Roboute_Guilliman_ Год назад +1

    So... a sturdy paperclip would probably do as well 😂

    • @whatbroicanhave50character35
      @whatbroicanhave50character35 Год назад +1

      Unlikely. If you've never handled any of these tools you'd be surprised at how stiff the metal is (on good quality ones anyways). Most any paperclip is going to bend trying to do stuff like this. I've tried to open locks with paperclips a few times. Picking is out of the question. Bypassing works occasionally on brand new (really cheap) locks but never in my experience on used locks. Bobby pins work pretty good though after a bit of work with pliers, they're just small and difficult to manipulate accurately.

  • @meawreg
    @meawreg Год назад

    "Nashville shooter has entered the chat... than kept going."

  • @mikethomas9544
    @mikethomas9544 Год назад

    An amazing 17 th century lock that counts every time its opened.

  • @tomhorsley6566
    @tomhorsley6566 Год назад +21

    "There are a couple of ways to open it", then doesn't bother listing "use the key" as one of the ways 🙂

    • @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece
      @fgregerfeaxcwfeffece Год назад

      I mean listing the key would be kinda pointless in which scenario would that make sense? Would you really buy a lock like that new and support the production of garbage like this? It makes way more sense to buy them cheaper secondhand because the key was lost.
      Like with master locks using the key might take way longer anyways. You will look suspicious.

  • @Jamlord2061
    @Jamlord2061 Год назад +1

    i have no idea why but the idea of like a grandparent lpl picking locks instead of like the old stereotype of grandmas knitting. is very funny to my brain.

  • @vtown5630
    @vtown5630 Год назад

    Here in America we have a big problem with motion sensors a lot of people companies have them

  • @michiman6757
    @michiman6757 Год назад

    My door doesn't even have a lock, I just slide a piece of wood behind the door where it slides. So I can keep the back door cracked open

  • @gunsforevery1
    @gunsforevery1 Год назад

    This channel is excellent lol

  • @Adam-yy6im
    @Adam-yy6im Год назад

    I wish covertinstrunents were available in poland

  • @TS_Mind_Swept
    @TS_Mind_Swept Год назад

    You probably own more locks than most businesses ever will SuperVinlin

  • @xioux24
    @xioux24 Год назад

    I would love to see a bypass of Best mortise lock with Medeco cylinder… ;)

  • @kkduds3119
    @kkduds3119 8 месяцев назад +1

    Skeleton keys are real!

  • @TheStraycat74
    @TheStraycat74 Год назад

    I need the Adams Rite wire tool and padlock bypass tool as separate items, because I already have all the other tools in that kit...
    Genesis set, with credit card door slip, 4 comb set, notched decoder bundle, and commercial door hook in the original black trade craft case.
    basically, combine the Arbitor and Genisis sets in one case, I've been calling it my Low Profile Lock set, or LPL for short :)
    (if you use that idea please send me a patch, I'm not picky!)

  • @KilliK69
    @KilliK69 Год назад +1

    well, the algorithm decided to bring me back to LPL since my last watch of his videos last year. don't mind if i do.

  • @JordanBeagle
    @JordanBeagle Год назад

    LPL "Don't break into any stores" 😉

  • @petenikolic5244
    @petenikolic5244 Год назад +1

    You will be surprised just how many of the hook bolt style you can open with a pen knife if the hook does not throw over 100% you can literally just Lift the hook with a knife also if you have doors with these locks check the keep make sure no one has added a little bit to the opening found so many like that totally insecure .. i dont work any longer due to spinal problems but it was a common call to problems with those things

  • @BoshSoldierCarp
    @BoshSoldierCarp 9 месяцев назад

    As a locksmith most of the aluminium doors that have these on are so poorly fitted the the snib doesnt make contact so you just use a screwdriver just to push the latch back.

  • @TobiasJStrand
    @TobiasJStrand Год назад

    Seems like taking your time warming up the subject with some lubricant (DW40) before sticking your tool in it might be a recipe for success.

  • @glasslinger
    @glasslinger Год назад

    AH WOW! Many pair of Nike sneakers in the works! :)

  • @aluisious
    @aluisious Год назад

    Locks on glass doors just keep idly curious or lost people from getting in. You can open any glass door in 2 seconds with a rock.

    • @yeroca
      @yeroca Год назад

      The "rock pick" method is pretty noticeable from a sound perspective, though.

    • @VoltisArt
      @VoltisArt Год назад

      @@yeroca so is the alarm in many stores if you don't have the code handy, regardless of how you got inside.

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Год назад

    cool, thanks lpl!

  • @poolmotorrepairguyFL
    @poolmotorrepairguyFL Год назад

    kool I want one !