The quality of your videos is so great man I know for a fact just keep doing what your doing and you’ll blow up on TH-cam. Thanks for the high quality lock picking content
Wow that was a quick pick! Also like you said, if there is a 0,1,2 or 3 key pin, the pinning spec says to use an inverted .237 keypin for Schlage pinning. I’m not sure if factory pinning does it or if it’s just recommended to locksmiths though.
finally getting a chance to see the videos. camera angles are nice. i am looking forward to picking some locks with side bars and finger pins. i have been pretty much working with 6 pin cutaway locks and just repinned my first with spools and serrated. i dont have any dimple picks as of yet, but i will get some as well as a few single picks to add to the ones i have now. i do thank you for the videos and i will check the others out.
Love that camera angle. The detailed descriptions and the little bits of history. Helpful lock picker sent me here and I am very happy he did. Keep it up
Nicely done again -- Not as "intensely" made as the ASSA twin combi, but not as pricey either. Very well presented -- why don't you put in the correct Schlage drivers (of the 3 sizes available) for a "pseudo" balanced pin stack (perhaps maybe a spool pin or two, ha, ha)
Awesome video!! Great job picking!! I love all the facts and descriptions on the differences in pins! You are picking some major locks!! Found you through helpful lockpicker. Are the finger pin springs the same size as the sidebar?
The quality of your videos is so great man I know for a fact just keep doing what your doing and you’ll blow up on TH-cam. Thanks for the high quality lock picking content
Wow that was a quick pick! Also like you said, if there is a 0,1,2 or 3 key pin, the pinning spec says to use an inverted .237 keypin for Schlage pinning. I’m not sure if factory pinning does it or if it’s just recommended to locksmiths though.
Hey Logan!! Ive never seen a factory pin a lock as inverted keypins so i just assumed it was repinned. I could be wrong. Be well my man!
Artichoke2000 you right. My brain dumb. :)
Always great presentation- probably the best out of any video's I've ever seen. You sound like LPL w/ a plugged nose, hahaha. thanks.
Great picking!, We thank you!
Awesome job & fantastic advice on getting the sidebar set. Have a great week.
Thank you so much! That means a lot to me. Especially coming from a legend such as yourself!
finally getting a chance to see the videos. camera angles are nice. i am looking forward to picking some locks with side bars and finger pins. i have been pretty much working with 6 pin cutaway locks and just repinned my first with spools and serrated. i dont have any dimple picks as of yet, but i will get some as well as a few single picks to add to the ones i have now. i do thank you for the videos and i will check the others out.
Is there anything stopping you from replacing the pins with serrated ones?
What was the Primus keyway on this cylinder?
Love that camera angle. The detailed descriptions and the little bits of history. Helpful lock picker sent me here and I am very happy he did. Keep it up
is it possible to open with a bump key ?
Great visuals, thanks for the tour down the Primus, cheers
To rotate the finger pins, do you lift and push/pull?
Holy cow... these are high quality videos. Subbed in an instant.
Nicely done again -- Not as "intensely" made as the ASSA twin combi, but not as pricey either. Very well presented -- why don't you put in the correct Schlage drivers (of the 3 sizes available) for a "pseudo" balanced pin stack (perhaps maybe a spool pin or two, ha, ha)
awesome video!
Awesome video!! Great job picking!! I love all the facts and descriptions on the differences in pins! You are picking some major locks!! Found you through helpful lockpicker. Are the finger pin springs the same size as the sidebar?
Great pick! This lock is pretty high on my to buy list. I'm picking one up soon as I master my Medeco.