- 00:01 🛠 Introduction to making an improved version of an electric toothbrush lockpick. - 00:13 🔋 Note that the toothbrush comes with a battery installed. - 00:42 ✂ Removing the head to see the internal mechanism. - 01:16 ⚙ Using a dremel to cut and explore the internal components. - 02:06 🖐 Comparison between a manual pick gun and the modified electric toothbrush. - 02:41 📏 Plan to grind the toothbrush tip to make it resemble a pick. - 03:27 🔧 Thinning the tip to make it effective for lockpicking. - 03:38 🏡 Testing the modified lockpick on a defiant deadbolt lock. - 04:11 🔑 Demonstration of the lockpick's effectiveness on a commonly tested lock. - 04:50 🎉 Successful test opening the deadbolt lock. - 05:01 🔒 Testing the lockpick on a master padlock number five. - 05:55 🔓 Successful opening of the master padlock after some adjustments. - 06:09 🪥 Simplest electric toothbrush lockpick to make. - 06:17 🔫 Testing the lockpick on a gun safe with a bobby pin as a lever. - 06:59 ✅ Successfully opened the gun safe.
I love all the different simple ways a key lock is bypassed. We hold so much of value behind this basic mechanism and yet with a little patience and some understanding its worthless.
I am a semi-retired locksmith and I still do some locksmithing for family and friends and for some of my old customers . And this really looks like a great little tool to have . I think I will make one for myself . Thanks for the idea . I think that it will help me a lot .
@@chadachwilliam5515 If necessity is the mother of invention. Then shear will is the father. Throw a rock a in any prison and you will find a genius urban engineer.
Semi penis or semi circles which they have split one on the tank as a chicken drumstick guise and the other on a woody wood peckers to cover the incoming traffic which made me mad 😂
I had a battery operated brush like this. Stopped using it because I thought it was going to vibrate all of my fricken fillings out of my teeth. So I figured I would try this. I used it on an old lock on a gate on the one side of my home that has been there for twenty years plus. Never used that side of the yard entrance. I sprayed PB Blaster in the lock, let it sit overnight and next morning tried this method using it with a strip of metal to open and it worked !!!!! I ended up putting the old lock back on knowing there is no key so no one can open it. But this method worked. I now have a new toy and going to try to open as many locks as I can. Going to try to break into my neighbor's home next time thery're on vacation. HAH !!
I use this very toothbrush. They are viertually water and bleach proof, I have used the same one for about 10 years ( replacing the brushheads regularly ) and they do not chew through batteries.... amazing an 8.00 toothbrush made that well.... a good platform for making things from
@@JollyPeanut Was just asking. I don't know lock models well enough to identify their internal features just by looking at the lock body. Congrats on the successful tool.
I might have to make that and keep it in my vehicle in case I ever lock myself out of my apartment! I bought an automotive lockout kit that had a gas cap pick. It worked fantastic on small locks like the one in the safe. I had it legally as I was a tow truck driver in case your wondering. Was my favourite call! Legally break into someone's car in usually 30-60 seconds while they watched in amazement :)
The Master lock...? You could’ve left the toothbrush head intact and just brushed your teeth with it while holding the lock in the other hand and it would’ve popped open.
I've been doing this professionally for twenty years, Master was a better brand back then. They still make a few decent models of lock, but an overwhelming majority of the locks they make now are garbage and are basically a flashing neon sign for thieves capable of picking
Thanks for shearing. I am a locksmith from Norway, and most of our lock cylinders are 6 or 7 pins, with variable spring preassure for better safety. I was wondering if this would open those. Tried to copy youre picker, but couldnt get them open, Tried with a 5 pin old and worn Ruko lock and it worked fine.
Have you tested if using this similar to zipping would work even better? It appears that the vibration is pretty fast and if it could vibrate a couple of times per pin while you zip, it should be nearly perfect for that.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I made one out of my girlfriends $75 toothbrush...went to her apt at 230am ...was in in about 15 seconds. Caught her and my roommate in her bed sleeping. Dumped her wrecked him then grabbed her keys on the way out. Horse beat her Mercedes convertible compressor until sun came up then I ghost wrote it right off of sunset cliffs and walked home a single man
You need to have a very light gentle touch with your tention wrench . The more force you have on it the more of a bind you put the tumblers in , tumblers in a bind can't fall into place easily . Jsn . Great video , thanks for posting
Your right. Tension is the key, once in a while i forget & have to remind myself . I am impressed that you can see it in my video. Thanks Your Tip is spot on.
Peanut, just wanted to pass along that this setup works amazingly well with a double ball pick for popping wafer locks, I have been a busy beaver with this since I saw the video. Wafer locks often frustrate me because its fairly easy to jam the wafers. But this device negates that entirely. I wish my camera worked so I could post a video about it :\
Good to know, i have popped a couple of more secure wafer locks with elec picks although i normally just use a city rake or even just a bobby pin works very well although the double & single ball pick is designed with the wafer lock in mind so yeah it should work great..I used the half ball in my last video not elec just hand picking raking i found it works great for fast opening on budget end 5 pin deadbolts ...
Its really awesome that the locksport and locksmithing communities are able to have this means of comparing ideas and sharing experience. On an international level too. I truly believe this will be a driving force for innovations, and we are already seeing that with designs like the Bowley even though it took less than six months for someone to solve it. Smiths have a weird habit of being very clique-ish, and that's where the locksport folks come in. I get just as much from the locksporters as from professionals, and its fantastic.
I agree.... I know lock manufacturers watch these videos too so i hope they at least start using more security pins in the budget end of locks especially door locks it will cost manufacturers almost nothing to do this when you think that around 85 percent of the homes in the USA have a Kwickset 660 in their front door and 35 percent of home burglaries the entry is through the front door... The locksport community are for sure helping to make locks more secure by showing the lock manufacturers the floors in their design and also showing innovative improvements...The Bowley padlock is a step in the right direction an awesome lock although the shackle is its week point in my opinion it needs a heavier shackle just increasing the thickness by a couple of mm will make it more bolt cropper proof like the Abus 37rk80 which i believe is one of the best padlocks out there..
Such a awsome Video.I was really thinking bout to Buy a Elektro pick but now i really use this Method.Pretty cheap and just coool to avoid Buying big Player stuff
Where do you get that tension tool you use in the padlock? I'm left handed and it always feels awkward with standard tension tools when picking padlocks. If it's custom made can you tell me how you made it? I assume with wiper blade inserts
I guess my wife has seen this video, cuz in the bathroom right now she has a couple of those "electric lockpicks" and a bunch of batteries... she spends some time in there using the bathroom and picking locks to pass the time, it must work real well because she always comes out of the bathroom with a satisfied look on her face.
I told everyone that in this game no one can win everyone dies They thought I was joking 😂 we still have time if we change as a world if not I don't really care and were running out of time before the game spills over into our reality Really enjoying the game guys many thanks 👽👁️🙏
now that's a slick trick, and a bargain to boot. i spent more on my set of picks, than an electric toothbrush and a bobbypin costs. cheap and effective, that's my kind of tool! thanx!
Great idea, I been trying with almost all the toothbrush but at the end I find a facial magnet massager that works very nice, I put extra weight on the motor pin and epoxy on a manual lock pick gun bit like the one you show, small, practical and works on all locks, happy picking :)
Why would this be useful / effective more so than just a standard rake pick? I'm not in the industry obviously, but I do have a couple of those same toothbrushes I no longer use and was thinking of buying a rake pick set just to have on hand in case a family member locks themselves out etc...
This is great, but even better was looking at what he did with the tension bar. As a lefty, tensioning is always a bit more of a challenge, now I need to make my own. Any other lefty tricks out there???
It's much faster than this the way he did it was so bad keep it level bring it up slow to pins one touch and its open I've used these there fantastic light touch not like this renching it up down lol made me laugh not level at all.
You could also flatten it by hammering it an anvil or some other chunky flat steel surface. This would have the added benefit of strengthening it as you are essentially cold-forging it. Then you just finish it of to perfection with a small file. >
What a fun video to watch....Now I'm going to have to carry one for the lockouts I have to respond to sometimes....Just amazing what tinkerers come up with....My thanks to the gent that made this.
I think I have what I need to give this a go, the same model of e brush for sure...no rotary tool but I have files and patience. I have a Bobby pin and some random scrap to apply rotation... I have at least a dozen pairs of safety goggles that followed me home from work, I have two cats to watch me squint and swear..so away I go!
Can you demonstrate it on a clear see through lock? Also, can you give a close up and description of which sides you ground down in relation to the toothbrush's orientation and in relation to the direction the toothbrush pick moves?
Buddy had me hold his masterlock( on his tool box) upside down so he could hit it from opposite sides at same time with two hammers....I laughed .....till he opened it.....jeez....learned a lesson on pin mechanisms.....
I watched this video just out of curiosity 2 days ago, that and a feeling it would be useful to know how to pick a lock one day; I was particularly interested in how the lock actually works. So early this morning I went to the beach and got there just as the staff were trying to open up the surf club changing rooms, but they had lost their padlock keys and had sent someone off to get an angle grinder. I didn’t have an electric toothbrush with me 😋 but I did have my Victorinox pen knife, and so with nothing to loose, I decided to use the reamer blade in the high security 3 directional 7 pin lock. I vibrated it against the pins in the slot, as you did with the toothbrush, and after 2 mins there was a click and it opened 😳😂 They then asked me to do the same on the other changing room’s lock and it too opened in a couple of minutes! Thank you for the very useful video, my street cred now knows no bounds! 🥷🪥🔓 😄
LOL! I was going to comment on the ethical dilemma of effectively inspiring house burglars, both old and new but your comment was just the right amount of good-natured tongue in cheek humour. It must the obvious to the guy that this info could be used in some really nasty ways, but I think there's a chance he really just likes experimenting with this stuff. I'm new to this type of video so if the above is naive, its probably because it is, lol
This is a great idea, I will be adding one of these to my entry kit. Inexpensive and easy to make. I can't believe I hadn't considered this, so many thanks
The Dino pro electric pick gun is probably more useful to you if your in the trade, there small powerful variable pick travel cordless a good little pick gun, i have a video on repairing and testing one...
That's interesting you mention the dino pro, its one of the better electric picks IMO. Totally not opposed to using one. I have a bit of a fetish for devices I can make myself, this is especially true of my manual picks. Most are picks I've made from various bits of quality spring steel that come my way. I have found that blades for coping saws make fantastic picks with some modification. My next project will be a set of interchangeable picks for this toothbrush pick, I think this design has tremendous merit.
So when grinding/sanding it down did you flatten a side? As it spins in a circular motion quickly popping the pins as to where grinding it evening around i couldn't imagine doing enough or am i wrong and taking it flat would over extend the pins?
those types of electric toothbrushes vibrate rather then spin. some of the more expensive ones do spin but these ones are around $10 US at any drug store.
@@valmontezo578 Bonjour, I believe from other viewers that the model on link may have changed. My advice is buy a couple of different ones and just experiment with them, that is all i did, there are many ways of making a tool like this using electric razors etc...You may end up making something better than this one. Good Luck..
I have a Equate (walmart) version of an Oral B I use for applying polishing media in which the pin rotates, not vibrates. Will this work also? Only other prob is it is SERIOUSLY underpowered (2 AAs) and that was a simple fix, I just changed it over to a 9 volt. Now it has the power where I can use it as a 'high RPM' mini-drill.
- 00:01 🛠 Introduction to making an improved version of an electric toothbrush lockpick.
- 00:13 🔋 Note that the toothbrush comes with a battery installed.
- 00:42 ✂ Removing the head to see the internal mechanism.
- 01:16 ⚙ Using a dremel to cut and explore the internal components.
- 02:06 🖐 Comparison between a manual pick gun and the modified electric toothbrush.
- 02:41 📏 Plan to grind the toothbrush tip to make it resemble a pick.
- 03:27 🔧 Thinning the tip to make it effective for lockpicking.
- 03:38 🏡 Testing the modified lockpick on a defiant deadbolt lock.
- 04:11 🔑 Demonstration of the lockpick's effectiveness on a commonly tested lock.
- 04:50 🎉 Successful test opening the deadbolt lock.
- 05:01 🔒 Testing the lockpick on a master padlock number five.
- 05:55 🔓 Successful opening of the master padlock after some adjustments.
- 06:09 🪥 Simplest electric toothbrush lockpick to make.
- 06:17 🔫 Testing the lockpick on a gun safe with a bobby pin as a lever.
- 06:59 ✅ Successfully opened the gun safe.
Awesome Thank You 👍
I call bullshit they don’t work this is a hoax remove this content
@@JollyPeanutthey do work
9/10 dentists recommend Oral-B.
The 10th got his house broken into..
That's gold!
Awesome
Yes
Lol funny shit
LMAO
I love all the different simple ways a key lock is bypassed. We hold so much of value behind this basic mechanism and yet with a little patience and some understanding its worthless.
All this to cover the wave tree 😂
That's why I stopped locking my doors and now live among the wild animals.
I have abandoned all my keys. I now only carry a mutilated toothbrush and my car key.
You have improved my life, thank you sir.
Imagine, your battery is empty😔😂
@@Eugen_B1 ): some times it may run out
I am a semi-retired locksmith and I still do some locksmithing for family and friends and for some of my old customers . And this really looks like a great little tool to have . I think I will make one for myself . Thanks for the idea . I think that it will help me a lot .
me who just wants to maka real life sonic screw driver XD
Yeah, to be able to see the potential of a item to be used unconventionally is a sign of true genius
@@chadachwilliam5515 If necessity is the mother of invention. Then shear will is the father. Throw a rock a in any prison and you will find a genius urban engineer.
@@AJ-yh9wo Alternatively you might get a few dead inmates 💀
Semi penis or semi circles which they have split one on the tank as a chicken drumstick guise and the other on a woody wood peckers to cover the incoming traffic which made me mad 😂
the locksmith's life is driven by creativity, improvisation and that alone is not enough, great video this is a really awesome custom tool!
This is absolutely brilliant!!!! Kudos to you and thank you for sharing this nifty creation with the masses.
I had a battery operated brush like this. Stopped using it because I thought it was going to vibrate all of my fricken fillings out of my teeth. So I figured I would try this. I used it on an old lock on a gate on the one side of my home that has been there for twenty years plus. Never used that side of the yard entrance. I sprayed PB Blaster in the lock, let it sit overnight and next morning tried this method using it with a strip of metal to open and it worked !!!!! I ended up putting the old lock back on knowing there is no key so no one can open it. But this method worked. I now have a new toy and going to try to open as many locks as I can. Going to try to break into my neighbor's home next time thery're on vacation. HAH !!
I use this very toothbrush. They are viertually water and bleach proof, I have used the same one for about 10 years ( replacing the brushheads regularly ) and they do not chew through batteries.... amazing an 8.00 toothbrush made that well.... a good platform for making things from
Any security pins in the test locks?
yes there genuine locks , 3 security pins in the door lock alone.
@@JollyPeanut Was just asking. I don't know lock models well enough to identify their internal features just by looking at the lock body. Congrats on the successful tool.
@@rootbeer666 it still takes skill to use the tool just like other types of lockpicking
I might have to make that and keep it in my vehicle in case I ever lock myself out of my apartment! I bought an automotive lockout kit that had a gas cap pick. It worked fantastic on small locks like the one in the safe. I had it legally as I was a tow truck driver in case your wondering. Was my favourite call! Legally break into someone's car in usually 30-60 seconds while they watched in amazement :)
Toothbrush is the Ai key as a flat narrow curved Shiva rake on the right then on the left there's 2 thorns on the left at the bottom
The Master lock...? You could’ve left the toothbrush head intact and just brushed your teeth with it while holding the lock in the other hand and it would’ve popped open.
lol
lmao. I was patiently searching for a master lock comment
I've been doing this professionally for twenty years, Master was a better brand back then. They still make a few decent models of lock, but an overwhelming majority of the locks they make now are garbage and are basically a flashing neon sign for thieves capable of picking
Master make a few locks that i like & would use i agree there not all bad...
Ahahha I was thinking he was taking way to long for the master lock.
Making mine, tomorrow morning!!! Thanks.
Its now oral key not oral b .
😂😂😂
Oral b
Still better than
Anal d
Thanks for shearing. I am a locksmith from Norway, and most of our lock cylinders are 6 or 7 pins, with variable spring preassure for better safety. I was wondering if this would open those. Tried to copy youre picker, but couldnt get them open, Tried with a 5 pin old and worn Ruko lock and it worked fine.
I'm a locksmith and this is genius. Will be making me a couple of these instead of buying the high priced picksets.
This works OK on some Budget locks, don't stop buying Picks & Rakes just yet... lol
Thanks for this my neighbor has such a nice couch
Hello, Jolly. Your laugh at 4:50 is great. Short, but full of satisfaction. I try to reconstruct it.Regards from germany.
I've had a hand send for years. My question is how much pressure or you using on both the pick and the torque bar?
The things you can learn whilst on quarantine! !
Still learning in Quarantine! 😂 10 months later
Have you tested if using this similar to zipping would work even better? It appears that the vibration is pretty fast and if it could vibrate a couple of times per pin while you zip, it should be nearly perfect for that.
Wow. So I just made this and it works very well. Extremely well. Locks I normal struggle with open with ease.
I like how you modified the “Wrench” to help with that padlock! Trying on a 6 or 7 pin tumbler and Medeco.
Did it work?
I always thought pick tools were both handed lol
My ex wife would brush her teeth for hours in the bathroom with one of those .
😎 nice
Lmao!!!!!
@Lucid999 456 just cause your ol lady is ,doesn't apply here buddy .
You're talking about the dremel?
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This is why TH-cam is the greatest !
5:17 For a moment there, I thought the tension wrench opened the lock. It is a Master lock, so it wouldn't surprise me.
underrated comment xD
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I made one out of my girlfriends $75 toothbrush...went to her apt at 230am ...was in in about 15 seconds. Caught her and my roommate in her bed sleeping. Dumped her wrecked him then grabbed her keys on the way out. Horse beat her Mercedes convertible compressor until sun came up then I ghost wrote it right off of sunset cliffs and walked home a single man
You need to have a very light gentle touch with your tention wrench . The more force you have on it the more of a bind you put the tumblers in , tumblers in a bind can't fall into place easily . Jsn . Great video , thanks for posting
Your right. Tension is the key, once in a while i forget & have to remind myself . I am impressed that you can see it in my video. Thanks Your Tip is spot on.
why did you let that small bit on the top of the tool? is it functional or ijust a residual head? if i cut it out?
Oh cool, a grammer dick.. yay!
id imagine with that thing vibratin like that you want extra tension to hold the pins that have been set
Burglars all over the country thank you sir...
Good timing just in time for Xmas
Now thieves are going to have a clean getaway 🙄
lol Best yet ;-)
Jolly Peanut 😊thanks
As long as the battery doesn't decay.
Only at tooth hurty.
Or a brush with the law.
Safety and security is just an illusion - as everything other than the struggle of living 😂
Girls heads are turning like crazy at the sound of that thing!
I was going to say that
Mine too
LMFAO
I was thinking the same thing.
Pavlov strikes again
Hey I know that sound! My gf had been picking locks in bed under the sheets for years!
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🤣🤣🤣 Made my day
My top comment!
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Im really sure that i have seen this comment again😂😂😂
Peanut, just wanted to pass along that this setup works amazingly well with a double ball pick for popping wafer locks, I have been a busy beaver with this since I saw the video. Wafer locks often frustrate me because its fairly easy to jam the wafers. But this device negates that entirely. I wish my camera worked so I could post a video about it :\
Good to know, i have popped a couple of more secure wafer locks with elec picks although i normally just use a city rake or even just a bobby pin works very well although the double & single ball pick is designed with the wafer lock in mind so yeah it should work great..I used the half ball in my last video not elec just hand picking raking i found it works great for fast opening on budget end 5 pin deadbolts ...
Its really awesome that the locksport and locksmithing communities are able to have this means of comparing ideas and sharing experience. On an international level too. I truly believe this will be a driving force for innovations, and we are already seeing that with designs like the Bowley even though it took less than six months for someone to solve it. Smiths have a weird habit of being very clique-ish, and that's where the locksport folks come in. I get just as much from the locksporters as from professionals, and its fantastic.
I agree.... I know lock manufacturers watch these videos too so i hope they at least start using more security pins in the budget end of locks especially door locks it will cost manufacturers almost nothing to do this when you think that around 85 percent of the homes in the USA have a Kwickset 660 in their front door and 35 percent of home burglaries the entry is through the front door... The locksport community are for sure helping to make locks more secure by showing the lock manufacturers the floors in their design and also showing innovative improvements...The Bowley padlock is a step in the right direction an awesome lock although the shackle is its week point in my opinion it needs a heavier shackle just increasing the thickness by a couple of mm will make it more bolt cropper proof like the Abus 37rk80 which i believe is one of the best padlocks out there..
Such a awsome Video.I was really thinking bout to Buy a Elektro pick but now i really use this Method.Pretty cheap and just coool to avoid Buying big Player stuff
Wow you have all the tools!!!!! incredible!!!!
I would've liked to see you reuse the key after you picked the lock to show there was no damage from this method.
Where do you get that tension tool you use in the padlock? I'm left handed and it always feels awkward with standard tension tools when picking padlocks. If it's custom made can you tell me how you made it? I assume with wiper blade inserts
Make one yourself from a windscreen wiper insert from a car pal
I guess my wife has seen this video, cuz in the bathroom right now she has a couple of those "electric lockpicks" and a bunch of batteries... she spends some time in there using the bathroom and picking locks to pass the time, it must work real well because she always comes out of the bathroom with a satisfied look on her face.
Great idea. Curious if you oriented the flat sides you ground with a particular motion plane/axis of the metal shaft?
I told everyone that in this game no one can win everyone dies
They thought I was joking 😂 we still have time if we change as a world if not I don't really care and were running out of time before the game spills over into our reality
Really enjoying the game guys many thanks 👽👁️🙏
Magic watch it all to the end simple is best👍🇦🇺
That worked extremely well, I was surprised at just how good. Thanks for sharing!
😂😂😂😉Funny tool )))
Great job. Toothpick !))
Good ! Good )
When you rake it you will gonna be brushing the lock's teeth, literally
lol
Ajajajajaja
I can see an H&H pocket pick set in the lower left (1:00) . Do you have or can you make a demonstration video of that tool?
I have many lock picking videos including the H&H tool..
@@JollyPeanut ... wonderful. I'll got find it then.
Well done! Tested on 3 different locks. Impressive! I had to subscribe.
Thanks & welcome
now that's a slick trick, and a bargain to boot. i spent more on my set of picks, than an electric toothbrush and a bobbypin costs. cheap and effective, that's my kind of tool! thanx!
Great idea, I been trying with almost all the toothbrush but at the end I find a facial magnet massager that works very nice, I put extra weight on the motor pin and epoxy on a manual lock pick gun bit like the one you show, small, practical and works on all locks, happy picking :)
Sounds very cool ...
@@JollyPeanut The sound of success :) You have a new sub 👍
Videos and pics or it didn't happen.
@@drlogiudice Would be happy to answer but what do you mean lol.
@@dannygarden464 I suspect they wanted video "proof" that it works
never thought that locks can be picked so easy, wow. thanks.
using a rake is even faster
I make mine from rake picks and portable hair trimmers. Works better as there is more oscillating/reciprocating forces.
Why would this be useful / effective more so than just a standard rake pick?
I'm not in the industry obviously, but I do have a couple of those same toothbrushes I no longer use and was thinking of buying a rake pick set just to have on hand in case a family member locks themselves out etc...
This is great, but even better was looking at what he did with the tension bar. As a lefty, tensioning is always a bit more of a challenge, now I need to make my own. Any other lefty tricks out there???
Excellent. I didn't really expect it to work, but not only did it work....it seemed to work fast.
It's much faster than this the way he did it was so bad keep it level bring it up slow to pins one touch and its open I've used these there fantastic light touch not like this renching it up down lol made me laugh not level at all.
Hi please could you tell us what the model is as can't find one the link is for a different one thank you
At the beginning of the video he shows the Oral-B Pro-Health brand. I just ordered one on ebay for 7 bucks.
That is a nifty little gadget you got there. Pretty awesome to have if I say so myself
What’s the thing that you put in before that
If you don't have a toothbrush will the wives vibrator work?
lol give it a try may be even better..
your gonna have to do a lot of thinning out though..
Nils Pelka I bet this is were the phrase needle dick the bug fucker came from 😂😂😂
I suggest you see a dentist without delay. And a vibrator isn't ideal for cleaning your teeth. :)
@@two_tier_gary_rumain you heard the one about the lesbian that chipped her tooth on her wife's dick, right?
Hi my name is Troy from Australia I injoy your videos & I am still learning new skills .I never no that might come in handy one day Thanks
Hi Troy keep practicing it is a good skill to have.
You could also flatten it by hammering it an anvil or some other chunky flat steel surface.
This would have the added benefit of strengthening it as you are essentially cold-forging it.
Then you just finish it of to perfection with a small file.
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mine dont have all that plastic but it has th shaft . so seeing if can modify using the onei have
What a fun video to watch....Now I'm going to have to carry one for the lockouts I have to respond to sometimes....Just amazing what tinkerers come up with....My thanks to the gent that made this.
I think I have what I need to give this a go, the same model of e brush for sure...no rotary tool but I have files and patience. I have a Bobby pin and some random scrap to apply rotation... I have at least a dozen pairs of safety goggles that followed me home from work, I have two cats to watch me squint and swear..so away I go!
Opens locks, lifts skirts, and cleans your teeth. Wow!
Somebody gotta do an infomercial.
Can you demonstrate it on a clear see through lock? Also, can you give a close up and description of which sides you ground down in relation to the toothbrush's orientation and in relation to the direction the toothbrush pick moves?
The master lock probably isn't such a great test piece as most master locks will pop open if you glance at them crossly
True, i have other videos using toothbrush pick on 5 pin deadbolt with security pins...
It just opened again when you talked about it
Buddy had me hold his masterlock( on his tool box) upside down so he could hit it from opposite sides at same time with two hammers....I laughed .....till he opened it.....jeez....learned a lesson on pin mechanisms.....
@@alpacatwoniner2370 just gotta feel them out with proper turning force variation.
@@WickdPerfekT thanks captain obvious.
I watched this video just out of curiosity 2 days ago, that and a feeling it would be useful to know how to pick a lock one day; I was particularly interested in how the lock actually works. So early this morning I went to the beach and got there just as the staff were trying to open up the surf club changing rooms, but they had lost their padlock keys and had sent someone off to get an angle grinder. I didn’t have an electric toothbrush with me 😋 but I did have my Victorinox pen knife, and so with nothing to loose, I decided to use the reamer blade in the high security 3 directional 7 pin lock. I vibrated it against the pins in the slot, as you did with the toothbrush, and after 2 mins there was a click and it opened 😳😂
They then asked me to do the same on the other changing room’s lock and it too opened in a couple of minutes! Thank you for the very useful video, my street cred now knows no bounds! 🥷🪥🔓 😄
curiosity my arse lol 😁
if ur planning to rob a bank im in lol
nice job
Now if anything goes missing you are suspect number 1..🤣💀
@@nightskyremedies you filthy pervert, what is wrong with you?
Do basically you just use the vibrator and reach the g-spot inside the lock until it comes?
A little foam wrapped around it makes it quieter, for late night B and E.
Hahahahaha
LOL! I was going to comment on the ethical dilemma of effectively inspiring house burglars, both old and new but your comment was just the right amount of good-natured tongue in cheek humour. It must the obvious to the guy that this info could be used in some really nasty ways, but I think there's a chance he really just likes experimenting with this stuff. I'm new to this type of video so if the above is naive, its probably because it is, lol
A could hear the police now:
"Was he trying to break in? Not sure but he did have this vibrator." 😲 LMAO
Thanks man ive been working on trying to reduce the noise my neighbour keeps waking up before i can get in
Tis method is brutal! It's eye opening!!! Thank you
cool second part! did you have tested on more challenging locks? like abus for example
Not tried an Abus although a five pin deadbolt with security pins is a fairly challenging lock for a toothbrush ....
Hahaha try one of those six pin Medeccos with the angled cuts. Those devices are diabolical and are the instrument of Satan lolol
Nice videos. Joly peanut I can wait to try this. Amazing pick lock u got there. Joly peanut. Nice job there
1:35 yall really made me feel like i was in the dentist😬😖
That manual pick looks like it jerks like a handgun every time you squeeze it. Picking a lock with it must be real fun.
When the police ask did anyone see the burglar they’ll say no but he’s got clean teeth
Great little DIY I didn't know that "think"... video
This is a great idea, I will be adding one of these to my entry kit. Inexpensive and easy to make. I can't believe I hadn't considered this, so many thanks
The Dino pro electric pick gun is probably more useful to you if your in the trade, there small powerful variable pick travel cordless a good little pick gun, i have a video on repairing and testing one...
That's interesting you mention the dino pro, its one of the better electric picks IMO. Totally not opposed to using one. I have a bit of a fetish for devices I can make myself, this is especially true of my manual picks. Most are picks I've made from various bits of quality spring steel that come my way. I have found that blades for coping saws make fantastic picks with some modification. My next project will be a set of interchangeable picks for this toothbrush pick, I think this design has tremendous merit.
Sounds good... My next project i want to try a device with more power so going to try cordless electric razor and hair clippers ...
I would kinda like to see that so have my sub. Cheers man!
If you are don't have a grinder or a file, you can use concrete or a stone.
Never piss this guy off.
It would work even better if you add a momentary switch so you can run it in bursts.
Does all that vibrating ever damage the pins, or the inside of the locks?
i like your tension wrench :)
So very cool. Talented gentleman.
Does it damage the lock afterwords. Or can u still use it
All the locks i have tried it this on are still working good, but you try at your own risk...
@@JollyPeanut thx
So when grinding/sanding it down did you flatten a side? As it spins in a circular motion quickly popping the pins as to where grinding it evening around i couldn't imagine doing enough or am i wrong and taking it flat would over extend the pins?
those types of electric toothbrushes vibrate rather then spin. some of the more expensive ones do spin but these ones are around $10 US at any drug store.
I didn’t know you had tooth brushes in the U.K.
N I C E ... ... I see what you did there haha
Chris Hansen just no dental insurance
Where to buy this brusch?
Sir, you make it look easy.
Does it work as a nose picker too?
Freaking EPIC! I'm getting a e-tooth brush Tomorrow just for this amazing tool.
how did it work out for you bud?
He got arrested......thats how it worked out for him. 😂
Thanks a lot! Jolly, cuz by golly, I found your idea rolly polly!
Excellent! 👌🏻. What’s the length of the other picker (twister)???
The part that goes inside the lock.
Thanks & cheers from NYC!
The flat section that goes into the lock is approx 30 mm long.
Jolly Peanut ..Thank you sir!
Toothbrush, vibrator, and a lock pick. What a legend.
My lock came instantly. 😁 Sorry I had to join in on the fun...
where did you get that turning wrench you were using on that padlock.
I made it , windscreen wiper blade insert..
You are a genius :-) .Thanks for showing this.
These vids are a double edge sword. Good for those honest people and bad for those honest people because the thieves have now been better equipped.
Totally fantastic my friend 👍
Thanks buddy
Yes, I was wondering what to do with my old elec toothbrush. Since someone stole my picks, I have none.
You are either deaf or you been smoking some bad stuff. The sound of that dremel coming thru my bluetooth assaulted me!!
@@JollyPeanut hi ! I m french and i m not sure ... is it the same model on the link you gave ? I m not sure. Thx for the answer.
@@valmontezo578 Bonjour, I believe from other viewers that the model on link may have changed. My advice is buy a couple of different ones and just experiment with them, that is all i did, there are many ways of making a tool like this using electric razors etc...You may end up making something better than this one. Good Luck..
Damn... guess my friend will be "purchasing" that house sooner than later! 🤣👏👏👏
Me on my way to the Bank of Spain🏃♂️🏃♂️🏃♂️
I have a Equate (walmart) version of an Oral B I use for applying polishing media in which the pin rotates, not vibrates. Will this work also? Only other prob is it is SERIOUSLY underpowered (2 AAs) and that was a simple fix, I just changed it over to a 9 volt. Now it has the power where I can use it as a 'high RPM' mini-drill.