Very nice picking of this complex lock. Good to see the gutting as well, no matter how much trouble it gives you. Thanks for keeping it in the video. Cheers
The .015 medium Monkey Paw got another of my naughty bucket locks! But should I be training myself to not need the notch? I.e. is it like training wheels when I should be learning to ride without them? (I guess that's a silly question - it's my hobby, I get to decide the rules.)
YES! You decide what you want to do. It’s your hobby and no one can tell you how to enjoy it. In the end, aren’t lock picks supposed to help you? It’s not like we go out of our way to choose the worst tools to add to the challenge. That being said, being comfortable with a range of picks is also helpful
What a great, and complex, lock we have to play with today!
Hi lock noob can I send you 2 Australian Bilocks. I can pick one of them but the other one is hard.
Please reply.
Kind regards au random❤😊
Very nice picking of this complex lock. Good to see the gutting as well, no matter how much trouble it gives you. Thanks for keeping it in the video. Cheers
Gutting these is ALWAYS trouble lol
Really enjoyed the video.... very nice lock and a great job picking...👍👍
Cool lock. Didn't expect the pin-in-pin drivers
Neither did I lol 😆
Nice surprises inside of that lock, well done!
It’s really fun 🤩
The .015 medium Monkey Paw got another of my naughty bucket locks! But should I be training myself to not need the notch? I.e. is it like training wheels when I should be learning to ride without them? (I guess that's a silly question - it's my hobby, I get to decide the rules.)
YES! You decide what you want to do. It’s your hobby and no one can tell you how to enjoy it. In the end, aren’t lock picks supposed to help you? It’s not like we go out of our way to choose the worst tools to add to the challenge. That being said, being comfortable with a range of picks is also helpful
Complicated...WAY beyond my capabilities. Thanks for the video, enjoyed it thoroughly!
Never say never. These are actually surprisingly approachable
very cool Ash mate great video 👍👊😎🇬🇧😊
Thanks Leon. Hope all is good with you mate
@LockNoob thanks mate and yh we are getting there👊👊👊
I got lost with all the technical terms... Poky stick 😂😂🤣🤣😁😁😂😂😂😂
Why do you not use some tape to secure the other chambers? With a simple pin tumbler it would probably too much effort, but in a case like this?
Never thought of that. How do you suggest?
14:33 would an air blower van with a draw blow the pins out easier? Just a thought
PALA, People Against Lock Abuse, will be calling, sir. The horror of that abuse... Just shocking. The horror... The horror...
Lol
Whew ! Really? Impressive
It’s definitely a fun one!
impressive video! I'm wondering IFAM wx1000 or TESA tk100, which one is better and safer for the main door?
A bit of a gutting disaster perhaps -- I think other pins are passive key control pins
It’s definitely not for the faint hearted lol
* it seem's me the same as we have saw along , a little more fashionned indeed even though, butressed at old tool's.
Is this your hardest lock to pick ?
No, oddly it’s actually pretty reasonable for a high sec lock
Which dimple flag is that Ash?
It’s one of the new Multipick dimple flags from the set I developed with Multipick
@@LockNoob From the Community set? Thanks for the reply!
Does this lock have firing pins?