You need to make the under-the-door tool full length by using twist-on shirt hangers to combine different lengths of wire. Also by pounding out the twist area on a hanger you can make workable rake picks.
If your going to carry all those coat hangers, tin snips an pliers you might as well carry the bloody latch loiding tools to start with be a lot easier to carry than all the other crap
it would have been nice to see a demonstration on how to use each of them, but other than that, nice vid, thank you
ben Jovi well there is another video from bypass village call bypass 101 by Karen Ng which will go into detail how to utilise them
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You need to make the under-the-door tool full length by using twist-on shirt hangers to combine different lengths of wire. Also by pounding out the twist area on a hanger you can make workable rake picks.
It would have been nice to have the tool and material in the frame and better light. Tis looks like it would be worth redoing properly.
Thanks for this video! I’ve been searching for a video for making tools like this.
man, that was a very well mayd video
I'll put it to use mate
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thanks
Dope
If your going to carry all those coat hangers, tin snips an pliers you might as well carry the bloody latch loiding tools to start with be a lot easier to carry than all the other crap
What on earth is the point of making a tool and NOT showing us how it works.
20 minutes of my life wasted....thanks
Plenty of places demonstrating the use. This is about improvising the tools instead of buying or bringing them.