Thanks for this. I was trying light tension to find the binders, but in this type of lock the heavier to apply tension the better feedback you get. Thanks buddy. You earned a sub from me.
Glad it helped buddy. Yes, many of theses need heavy tension on the wheel turner, hence reason now and again a pair of mole grips would help to add better tension rather than twisting for tension using fingers and thumbs. Again, glad it helped my friend. And if you have subbed, thank you so much for that.
Ah good start to the year, I have one of those and worked on a home made bypass that you slip near the knob and feel for the spindle hook round it and turn! But I've got to try your method as not attempted that. Looking forward to seeing what you bring up in the new year, Happy new year Rich 👍
Thanks Tony. I have heard of the bypass tools for these and would love to have a play with one. Happy New Year to you too my good friend and glad you enjoyed the video. I will do my very best to upload more this year. 👍👍
@@waddac2 Yes. Super quick. It was a push button to open, rather than a turn. It was a spare key holder, but the screws are on the inside, so we couldn't remove it without opening it. Now I can decide to remove or keep it. After seeing how easy it is to open... if I keep it, it won't be for a spare key. =)
@@JamieTotal Really glad you got it open JT... Now you know the code you can use it to secure something else or take off, change code and use in the same place it was.
@@JamieTotal Now that sounds fun as a treasure hunt for the kids. You have a great mind like myself regarding having fun with kids as I use to do same thing with my son growing up.... Myself and my wife still did easter egg hunts for him, leaving clues in certain areas to lead him to next. My Son is 16 now and still loves fun challenges.... I buy him easter eggs now and slip £20 in each box. Well, you sound like a great parents with thoughts like myself, so love to you and your family.
The Cabinet in the background is early Victorian, so very old. It holds all my vintage collection of locks. Some from World War 2 and others possibly a lot earlier. Happy New Year to you Dipsy and all the very best for 2023. Rich (Wadda-C2)
@@KnugenMooMoo Hi Dipsy, sorry long delay as just finished work. I did this video some time ago of my collection, which has grown since then. Video shows my old lock collection too. Here is that video and hope you like it. ruclips.net/video/OYDFOXpF4Vc/видео.html
@@KnugenMooMoo Thanks, and hope you like it. I have added a few more things to my collection and even lots of locks too from MTL , Corbin , Ruko etc... With getting into drones and not picking, sold many items and still have 100s of locks left. Will have to put on ebay or something. Anyway, hope you enjoy the video link I sent.
So I got a notification I wanted to reply to, but you deleted my reply about not being able to use repeat numbers, and you can use them in any order? Not sure why? Oh well, happy picking. Even easier to open these with a bypass too, takes seconds.
Yes, you can put the code in any way you want. I tell the same to people at work who get access to locks like these. I say, If you cannot remember code I told you, keep the numbers and letters the same, but key in, in an order you will easily remember.
@@waddac2 I will next time I go buy the office that I installed it on. Sure they might be interested. If it’s possible. But I will report back when I do!
@@SadisticPicker Yes, possible as you saw. Like I stated in video, I'm doing this around a camera and tensioning with fingers. On a door, tension with grips to save aching fingers.
Just tried this to a newly fitted fire door as I didn't want to cause any damage (the joiner who fitted the lock has gone AWOL so nobody knew the code). Took me about 3 mins and I was in with the correct code! The code was 9402X so it wasn't an easy to guess code, thanks a lot for your help I've subscribed to the channel for future use 👍
Hi Dave, so glad the video helped you my friend and thank you for kind words and subscribing 👍👍 PS. Just for information, fire doors should not contain a lock such as this as a push bar will not over ride this lock on potential escape route.
Thanks was doing it the other way , Writing the binders down then applying to the Lock in Different Sequences, your way Lots Quicker. How's the Droning going?
Thanks for great comment Dee. This is a great method to open the lock without using bypass tools if none to hand. Well regarding drones, not had a chance to fly due to heavy rain and winds. Did you see my last drone video of Mini 2? For some reason Comments were turned off, so not sure if you saw it. Here it is if you did not 👍👍 ruclips.net/video/a4vJSL7XvPU/видео.html
Thanks for this. I was trying light tension to find the binders, but in this type of lock the heavier to apply tension the better feedback you get.
Thanks buddy.
You earned a sub from me.
Glad it helped buddy. Yes, many of theses need heavy tension on the wheel turner, hence reason now and again a pair of mole grips would help to add better tension rather than twisting for tension using fingers and thumbs. Again, glad it helped my friend.
And if you have subbed, thank you so much for that.
Nice video mate, nice to see some lockpicking videos
Thanks Brother, much appreciated mate 👍👍
Ah good start to the year, I have one of those and worked on a home made bypass that you slip near the knob and feel for the spindle hook round it and turn!
But I've got to try your method as not attempted that. Looking forward to seeing what you bring up in the new year,
Happy new year Rich 👍
Thanks Tony. I have heard of the bypass tools for these and would love to have a play with one. Happy New Year to you too my good friend and glad you enjoyed the video. I will do my very best to upload more this year. 👍👍
Very nice demonstration. Really cool to see how this was done. Have a happy picking New Year, cheers
Thanks. They are fun to play with. Happy picking to you too.
Hey mate great to see another vid from you, hope you are well 👍🏻
Thanks mate and hope you are keeping well too my friend. 👍👍
Thank you. We have a mechanical lock on the side of the house from when we moved in but they never gave us the combo.
Your more than welcome. Did you manage to get your lock open after watching the video?
@@waddac2 Yes. Super quick. It was a push button to open, rather than a turn.
It was a spare key holder, but the screws are on the inside, so we couldn't remove it without opening it. Now I can decide to remove or keep it.
After seeing how easy it is to open... if I keep it, it won't be for a spare key. =)
@@JamieTotal Really glad you got it open JT... Now you know the code you can use it to secure something else or take off, change code and use in the same place it was.
Exactly. Thank you. =)
I'm going to keep it on and include the combination in a treasure hunt for the kids.
@@JamieTotal Now that sounds fun as a treasure hunt for the kids. You have a great mind like myself regarding having fun with kids as I use to do same thing with my son growing up.... Myself and my wife still did easter egg hunts for him, leaving clues in certain areas to lead him to next. My Son is 16 now and still loves fun challenges.... I buy him easter eggs now and slip £20 in each box. Well, you sound like a great parents with thoughts like myself, so love to you and your family.
Great video brother happy New Year to everybody👊🇬🇧😊😎👍
Thanks Leon. Happy New Year to you and all too brother. 👍👍👍
Job well done 😃👍
Thank you my friend. Much appreciated for watching and great comment. 👍👍👌👌👍👍
Interesting cabnein the background be Interested to see some videos
Happy new year Wadda-C2
The Cabinet in the background is early Victorian, so very old. It holds all my vintage collection of locks. Some from World War 2 and others possibly a lot earlier.
Happy New Year to you Dipsy and all the very best for 2023.
Rich (Wadda-C2)
@waddac2 could qw have some videos on your lock collection please always interested to see other people collection
@@KnugenMooMoo Hi Dipsy, sorry long delay as just finished work. I did this video some time ago of my collection, which has grown since then. Video shows my old lock collection too. Here is that video and hope you like it.
ruclips.net/video/OYDFOXpF4Vc/видео.html
@waddac2 thanks I'll have a nose at that now much appreciated and no need to apologise for the late reply
@@KnugenMooMoo Thanks, and hope you like it. I have added a few more things to my collection and even lots of locks too from MTL , Corbin , Ruko etc... With getting into drones and not picking, sold many items and still have 100s of locks left. Will have to put on ebay or something. Anyway, hope you enjoy the video link I sent.
So I got a notification I wanted to reply to, but you deleted my reply about not being able to use repeat numbers, and you can use them in any order? Not sure why? Oh well, happy picking. Even easier to open these with a bypass too, takes seconds.
Yes, you can put the code in any way you want. I tell the same to people at work who get access to locks like these. I say, If you cannot remember code I told you, keep the numbers and letters the same, but key in, in an order you will easily remember.
To be clear; Can't use same 1 twuce, right? Got a door I'm working on, so can cook at community centre while nfa
Correct, all digits in code have to be different.
happy new year mate
You Too Gordon mate and thanks for watching. 👍👍
Shit I didn’t know they were so easy! Now I want to try this on the Schlage I just installed!
Give it a try Brother and let me know how you get on.
@@waddac2 I will next time I go buy the office that I installed it on. Sure they might be interested. If it’s possible. But I will report back when I do!
@@SadisticPicker Yes, possible as you saw. Like I stated in video, I'm doing this around a camera and tensioning with fingers. On a door, tension with grips to save aching fingers.
Just tried this to a newly fitted fire door as I didn't want to cause any damage (the joiner who fitted the lock has gone AWOL so nobody knew the code).
Took me about 3 mins and I was in with the correct code! The code was 9402X so it wasn't an easy to guess code, thanks a lot for your help I've subscribed to the channel for future use 👍
Hi Dave, so glad the video helped you my friend and thank you for kind words and subscribing 👍👍
PS. Just for information, fire doors should not contain a lock such as this as a push bar will not over ride this lock on potential escape route.
interesting
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Thanks was doing it the other way , Writing the binders down then applying to the Lock in Different Sequences, your way Lots Quicker.
How's the Droning going?
Thanks for great comment Dee. This is a great method to open the lock without using bypass tools if none to hand.
Well regarding drones, not had a chance to fly due to heavy rain and winds. Did you see my last drone video of Mini 2? For some reason Comments were turned off, so not sure if you saw it. Here it is if you did not 👍👍
ruclips.net/video/a4vJSL7XvPU/видео.html
No more school locking doors aha
LOL!!!! You will get caught
Nice decoding Rich! All the best for 2023 mate.
Cheers Gazz, and all the very best to you for 2023 mate.
How long is the combination
4 numbers and a letter totaling 5
First time trying it following this and got in straight away! Nice one bud🫡
Your welcome mate, thanks for watching, commenting and glad it helped 👍👍👌👌👍👍