Make sure and hit that like button if you'd like to see more videos on actual impressioning :) The more likes the higher the chance I will get around to it quicklier
That impressioning you did reminds me of a time in locksmith school that we discovered we can open this one padlock just by putting the tension wrench in the lock.
Tim said his was a sealed unit. I like that idea of making the key blank to a knife edge to impression, very impressive idea. Lol. I think that would help me impression all my old lockwood padlocks.🍺✌😎🇦🇺
Hi Jason. Happy Monday. Hope you had a good day off with Kim and family. Thanks for taking the time to do this video. Very useful to know. Very educational. Thanks again.
@@selock a quiet day. It was raining a bit. Hope you didn't get much damage with the weather. We have a season of wind rain, disruption, in the UK we call it Summer. Lol. Hope everyone is safe in the line of this hurricane season.
I can see a new series Waffer lock Monday, Pin in Pin Tuesday,Dimple lock Wednesday, Antique lock Thursday, Control key Friday,Saturday live,Sunday bloopers. THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME MONEY BY CUTTING THE CABLE. Good job.
Sometimes I find using a sharpie as well as a knife edge can help if you are having trouble identifying where the marks are if you don’t have a magnifying glass handy
Awesome video! Does anybody know what’s the exact name of this cam lock? I’m trying to replace the cylinder because I actually have a lock handle and don’t want to through the long process of re-keying it.
Some do absolutely! Many don't have a bottom ledge though so it won't come out by just easily pushing with a pick. On those, the half diamond and some twisting will work
Mostly newer National and Timberline furniture locks, or Chicago cabinet and furniture locks (especially those used in office furniture like Hon and Steelcase).
I'm gonna presume, at some point in it's lifetime it has come apart BUT it certainly didn't appear that way (no marks on the roll pin) I dunno for sure
Ethan I usually shine it up with a file if I missed a spot and I feel like it’s needed for the lock. I’ve spent many a year hand filing that part and I much prefer rough finishing it with follow up as needed. Most likely would do/mention that in whatever video I do for impressioning. Also you should get that “you’re supposed to” mindset cleared up :)
Make sure and hit that like button if you'd like to see more videos on actual impressioning :) The more likes the higher the chance I will get around to it quicklier
That impressioning you did reminds me of a time in locksmith school that we discovered we can open this one padlock just by putting the tension wrench in the lock.
I have a lock like that.
Tim said his was a sealed unit. I like that idea of making the key blank to a knife edge to impression, very impressive idea. Lol. I think that would help me impression all my old lockwood padlocks.🍺✌😎🇦🇺
His doodad didn't fall out and disappear but he ended up getting his out :)
@@selock great news,....yeah, it's never good when your doodad doesnt fall out!😝✌
Yeah initial estimates were that it was sealed. But Jason showed me how to unseal it 😁👍👍
Fun with wafer locks....
Nice video!! Have a great day...
Hi Jason.
Happy Monday.
Hope you had a good day off with Kim and family.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
Very useful to know. Very educational.
Thanks again.
We did! Hope y'all had a good weekend too!
@@selock a quiet day. It was raining a bit.
Hope you didn't get much damage with the weather. We have a season of wind rain, disruption, in the UK we call it Summer. Lol. Hope everyone is safe in the line of this hurricane season.
Great video Jason! Look forward to your next video!
LMAO @4:15... nice job Jason. Again!!!
see??? I don't get why impressioning is so hard! It's so easy!
I can see a new series Waffer lock Monday, Pin in Pin Tuesday,Dimple lock Wednesday, Antique lock Thursday, Control key Friday,Saturday live,Sunday bloopers. THANK YOU FOR SAVING ME MONEY BY CUTTING THE CABLE. Good job.
Sometimes I find using a sharpie as well as a knife edge can help if you are having trouble identifying where the marks are if you don’t have a magnifying glass handy
Awesome video!
Does anybody know what’s the exact name of this cam lock? I’m trying to replace the cylinder because I actually have a lock handle and don’t want to through the long process of re-keying it.
Don't some wafer locks have a retaining wafer, like automotive? Thanks for this Jason.
Some do absolutely! Many don't have a bottom ledge though so it won't come out by just easily pushing with a pick. On those, the half diamond and some twisting will work
Mostly newer National and Timberline furniture locks, or Chicago cabinet and furniture locks (especially those used in office furniture like Hon and Steelcase).
Hi Jason, Did that come from the factory with only 3 disc tumblers?
I'm gonna presume, at some point in it's lifetime it has come apart BUT it certainly didn't appear that way (no marks on the roll pin) I dunno for sure
3:36 that's because you're supposed to do it with a fine cut file
Ethan I usually shine it up with a file if I missed a spot and I feel like it’s needed for the lock. I’ve spent many a year hand filing that part and I much prefer rough finishing it with follow up as needed. Most likely would do/mention that in whatever video I do for impressioning.
Also you should get that “you’re supposed to” mindset cleared up :)
Boom - Key is made.
We want to see more videos on actual impressioning. Zero bitted 3 wafer locks... anyone can make a key to those :}
never knew these came apart!