I found that very inspirational and informative, I'm sure I've got one of those multitool pliers sitting around in a cupboard somewhere, going to dig it out and see if I can convert it so I can add it to my picks toolbox, Cheers ;-)
My current concept (on paper only so far) uses an internally threaded tube to hold everything, but no pliers. The smaller tube inside tube has a split-wedge threaded insert to hold the picks, and it becomes the handle. sort of like a flag pick handle. The case is almost all velcro, and unrolls to provide a pinning mat. Yes, yes,... it is not really off the shelf, and does require some threading tools, and some machinist experience, but it still looks like fun to make. hmmm, pliers. I wonder I f I could convert medium duty hemostats to a more pliary thingy...
Yeah ash truck wiper blades for the win 😁😁 I made a post on one of the Aussie f.b Lockport groups about using these ones a while ago and a few of the members went out and grabbed themselves a lot of pretty good pick material from the local wreckers and were very greatful for the tip 😉🔓. And lastly thanks heaps for the instructions on how to make our own re-key multi-tool you're absolute legend, very creative and you're also very good at teaching your peers ☺☺🔒🔓☺☺
When I was a kid , teenager to be precise , I used to grab some medical tools to use them for probes. Scalpels that are blunt to the point of no use are great probes , strong enough to be shoved in tightest keyways and , due to nature of such steel , they can bend and return to their natural shape , scalpel was one of "tools" that I found to be "ready to use out of box" , they are thinner than 0.5mm usually , strong enough to not bend (permanently) , wont shatter , etc. However , I found a very bad thing about them - they also damage locks , and , when You see "golden sand" coming out of keyway , You know that You are also cutting the lock too , and , therefore , not useful a lot. That was my not very smart way of trying to pick locks much before I actually picked any of pin tumbler locks , as those are razor sharp even if they are blunt for surgery. I think they can be purchased not quite cheap compared to picks , but cheap in their cathegory on the internet easily , but , I think , they're not friendly for machining. :) My two cents here. :) 🔑🔒🔓🍻
NP. :) BTW , Your tool has some extra space and , probably options aswell. :) Followers can be turned into pick handles , pouch can store door shims , in a form like credit card , one of the followers can "add" pin shoe space , which can be also utilized as shim handle etcetera. This tool can be made into "most tactical" tool than ever , got few ideas (and inspiration) from MadBob Ghost Pro toolkit. :)
I can bet that they are going to clone it , as soon as they see it. And , even more professional ones made by lockpicking manufacturers might follow. :)
I have a question for mr noob or anyone else, im a locksmith and came across a big bucket of old mortis cylinders with "BLACO" stamped on it but cant find anything on it when i looked it up. I also have probably 15 kick cylinders with the same key way which is pretty open and fun to pick. Any info would be great 😊 love ya noob!
I couldn’t find any info, but this link shows that Blaco are some lock brand - most likely some really cheap stuff I’d imagine picclick.com/Huge-Furniture-Padlock-Some-New-NOS-Lock-Key-302879869798.html
@@LockNoob thanks for getting back to me. I made a mistake when i wrote that because i only have one BLACO mortis cylinder, the other kick cylinders i have are one of the yale key ways that are 6 pin. Your definitely right about BLACO being cheap its just weird that i got this random assortment from an embassy i was working at.
That is awesome pal, really great ideas with stuff that’s readily available! I am actually trying a bit of a home brew kit with a few folding sets of feelers, filling it out with 0.4-0.6mm and maybe fire some TOK in somehow. It has a similar screw to the one you use on the multi tool too 😁
Question..... how do i correctly mark the circlip remover (dose it have to be to exact mesurments or shal i just mark arround the rear of tge cylinder?) ..... pretty nice idea dude looks the bomb too i struggle to get such a good shine on my pick tips... keep up the good content
I can’t remember how I measured this, but I think it’s a little bigger than the circlip groove on the back of the cylinder; try using a stiff plastic template maybe?
@@LockNoob i see i will experiment with it, it was watching channels like yours Heplful lock picker, BB ect... that got me into and and taught me through your channels so big thanks keep up the good content 🔐
I think the perfect multitool to mod is a leatherman wave it has external tools and a good set of pliers. The tools lock open on both sides it's small comes with a case and is easy to disassemble only negative is it's about 45 50£
Not sure if this is visible outside Australia - www.ebay.com.au/itm/POCKET-DRILL-SET-12-PIECES-52-1-6mm/151602731782 I think this could be modified into a picking tool and I like the idea of using a drill chuck to hold a pick. The storage for drill bits might be able to hold picks. Not sure without examining one but this one is too pricey and I haven't found any others.
Yes, I'd been hunting around for a few things to try out. The drill chuck appeals to me because it means no grub screws. Unfortunately, it will also require custom picks.
Very interesting gadget. Am using your lock holders , I must thank you for designing and sharing them, very useful. Can you look at this item if your looking for a thing to check. It is WordLock(R) KS-052-BK Stor-More Key Safe(TM). I am interested to see how it could be bypassed. Love your work.
"You've got to do things for the pleasure of doing it". Well said. Thx for the vids
Thank you :-)
You have me thinking. I have several multi-tools and I think one should have picks and tension tools. great vid.
Thank you :-)
Cool video. It really surprises me that there are still fresh designs that I / we have not thought about before. Well done in getting us inspired :-)
Thanks for watching my friend :-)
I found that very inspirational and informative, I'm sure I've got one of those multitool pliers sitting around in a cupboard somewhere, going to dig it out and see if I can convert it so I can add it to my picks toolbox, Cheers ;-)
Thank you :-)
Have hit the mind create button and have started to put together the supplies for a go at it!!
Thanks again!
👍👍👍
Thanks :-)
British ingenuity is still alive and well!
Lol :-)
Feeler Gage's, never thought of that, I buy them at flea markets all the time for like $0.50.
Awesome:-)
I wasn't aware that you modded it. Very impressive.
Thank you :-)
Thank you for this video! I love your creativity and will give this a go myself adapting it to suit my needs👍🏼
Go for it :-)
Great video. I really thought you were going to produce them to sell. Now I want to make my own
Go for it :-)
You could also use jackknife pick bits
Yes, good idea :-)
My current concept (on paper only so far) uses an internally threaded tube to hold everything, but no pliers. The smaller tube inside tube has a split-wedge threaded insert to hold the picks, and it becomes the handle. sort of like a flag pick handle.
The case is almost all velcro, and unrolls to provide a pinning mat.
Yes, yes,... it is not really off the shelf, and does require some threading tools, and some machinist experience, but it still looks like fun to make.
hmmm, pliers. I wonder I f I could convert medium duty hemostats to a more pliary thingy...
I’d love to see your results :-)
Yeah ash truck wiper blades for the win 😁😁 I made a post on one of the Aussie f.b Lockport groups about using these ones a while ago and a few of the members went out and grabbed themselves a lot of pretty good pick material from the local wreckers and were very greatful for the tip 😉🔓.
And lastly thanks heaps for the instructions on how to make our own re-key multi-tool you're absolute legend, very creative and you're also very good at teaching your peers ☺☺🔒🔓☺☺
Thanks my friend :-)
Good ideas.
Definitely something to think about.
Thanks for taking the time.
Thank you :-)
You mentioned putting a follower over the light. What about using the light AS a follower, or just replace it with a follower?
Again brilliant info. Put a patent on that... I can't wait to do on on a leatherman "wave". Excellent video
Go for it :-)
Very cool and creative idea👍 I really like the ideas you come up with. Thanks for sharing mate✌🐵
Thank you :-)
When I was a kid , teenager to be precise , I used to grab some medical tools to use them for probes. Scalpels that are blunt to the point of no use are great probes , strong enough to be shoved in tightest keyways and , due to nature of such steel , they can bend and return to their natural shape , scalpel was one of "tools" that I found to be "ready to use out of box" , they are thinner than 0.5mm usually , strong enough to not bend (permanently) , wont shatter , etc. However , I found a very bad thing about them - they also damage locks , and , when You see "golden sand" coming out of keyway , You know that You are also cutting the lock too , and , therefore , not useful a lot. That was my not very smart way of trying to pick locks much before I actually picked any of pin tumbler locks , as those are razor sharp even if they are blunt for surgery. I think they can be purchased not quite cheap compared to picks , but cheap in their cathegory on the internet easily , but , I think , they're not friendly for machining. :)
My two cents here. :) 🔑🔒🔓🍻
Thanks for the story, I appreciate it :-)
NP. :) BTW , Your tool has some extra space and , probably options aswell. :) Followers can be turned into pick handles , pouch can store door shims , in a form like credit card , one of the followers can "add" pin shoe space , which can be also utilized as shim handle etcetera. This tool can be made into "most tactical" tool than ever , got few ideas (and inspiration) from MadBob Ghost Pro toolkit. :)
As Always Noob very informative! Great Job!
Thank you :-)
I give it 100 days and you'll see this on banggood or gear best for 24.99
Lol, you never know!
Michael Riley you can already get lockpick multitools. I have no reason to gut locks on-the-go.
I can bet that they are going to clone it , as soon as they see it. And , even more professional ones made by lockpicking manufacturers might follow. :)
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This is definitely a good idea! I might have to give it a go.
Thank you :-)
I have a question for mr noob or anyone else, im a locksmith and came across a big bucket of old mortis cylinders with "BLACO" stamped on it but cant find anything on it when i looked it up. I also have probably 15 kick cylinders with the same key way which is pretty open and fun to pick. Any info would be great 😊 love ya noob!
I couldn’t find any info, but this link shows that Blaco are some lock brand - most likely some really cheap stuff I’d imagine picclick.com/Huge-Furniture-Padlock-Some-New-NOS-Lock-Key-302879869798.html
@@LockNoob thanks for getting back to me. I made a mistake when i wrote that because i only have one BLACO mortis cylinder, the other kick cylinders i have are one of the yale key ways that are 6 pin. Your definitely right about BLACO being cheap its just weird that i got this random assortment from an embassy i was working at.
Really appreciate you sharing your ideas.
It's a great mutli-tool
Thank you :-)
thank you for shearing
yet one more thing to try to make again great vid
Thank you :-)
Cool idea, you are a very crafty man!
Thank you :-)
Cool stuff and awesome mod!
Thank you :-)
That is awesome pal, really great ideas with stuff that’s readily available!
I am actually trying a bit of a home brew kit with a few folding sets of feelers, filling it out with 0.4-0.6mm and maybe fire some TOK in somehow. It has a similar screw to the one you use on the multi tool too 😁
Cool, I hope it works out :-)
Lock Noob did those m4 x 25mm come with the knurled nut as well? Doesn’t say on their site. Looks like a good buy lol
Awesome tool very nicely done Lock Noob my friend. I may try something like this in the future sir
Go for it Bill, I’d love to see what you come up with :-)
great stuff! Good wittering :)
Lol, thanks :-)
Hay buddy I sure hope SPARROWS IS TAKEING NOTES ...😎😎excellent idea.we need them by Xmas lol lol.😎
Lol :-)
Question..... how do i correctly mark the circlip remover (dose it have to be to exact mesurments or shal i just mark arround the rear of tge cylinder?) ..... pretty nice idea dude looks the bomb too i struggle to get such a good shine on my pick tips... keep up the good content
I can’t remember how I measured this, but I think it’s a little bigger than the circlip groove on the back of the cylinder; try using a stiff plastic template maybe?
@@LockNoob i see i will experiment with it, it was watching channels like yours Heplful lock picker, BB ect... that got me into and and taught me through your channels so big thanks keep up the good content 🔐
Very informative video. Nice job with it.
Thank you :-)
You should try to get it produced by a company before someone else does. I'd hate to see somebody steal your idea.
Well, it’s bit late now but I doubt it will be copied :-)
Great vid, very cool ideas to make home made stuff, thanks for sharing buddy ;o)))
Thanks Tallan :-)
Very Nicely done
Thanks :-)
Yeah! Awesome! Thank you so much for this video!
Thank you :-)
Very cool mod my friend you can take out the stuff you don't want them put in the stuff you do👍😊👍😊😎✌✌
Thank you Leon :-)
Good vid , great idea mate :)
Thank you :-)
Another spectacular video. ( U.K.)
Thank you :-)
I think the perfect multitool to mod is a leatherman wave it has external tools and a good set of pliers. The tools lock open on both sides it's small comes with a case and is easy to disassemble only negative is it's about 45 50£
I agree, good but very expensive :-)
Ready or not pick
Great ideas!!
Thank you :-)
great job!
Thanks :-)
enjoyed your video, interesting. thanks for sharing
Thank you :-)
but.... this all requires manual labor
bird718 lol, but not a lot
Awe🤣😂😭😿l
that is very cool and gives me a few good ideas
Thank you :-)
Thank you Sharing this how to video and you time making it I wood buy it too if I could
Thanks :-)
Covert companion is similar
In some ways, but this was something I did years ago
@@LockNoob yea I saw
Very well done
Thank you :-)
Very cool idea
Thank you :-)
Really Nice!
Thank you :-)
If you want to take a look i have my own lock picking channel named lockmania i would love to hear what you think about it
I will check it out :-)
Thanks oh and this channel i rite with right here is my danish channel just so you now
👉Very well presented 👈
Not sure if this is visible outside Australia -
www.ebay.com.au/itm/POCKET-DRILL-SET-12-PIECES-52-1-6mm/151602731782
I think this could be modified into a picking tool and I like the idea of using a drill chuck to hold a pick. The storage for drill bits might be able to hold picks. Not sure without examining one but this one is too pricey and I haven't found any others.
I like the idea - I had the same ide but with a collected knife set that the handles stored in the handle :-j
Yes, I'd been hunting around for a few things to try out. The drill chuck appeals to me because it means no grub screws. Unfortunately, it will also require custom picks.
an inspiration
Thank you :-)
Very cool
Thank you :-)
Brilliant!
+1
Lol, Thank you :-)
Very interesting gadget. Am using your lock holders , I must thank you for designing and sharing them, very useful.
Can you look at this item if your looking for a thing to check. It is WordLock(R) KS-052-BK Stor-More Key Safe(TM). I am interested to see how it could be bypassed. Love your work.
Thank you :-)
Nooby MCNoobsir
Lol
well done well xplained brilliant idea if u made some I wud buy one it is so well made thanks stiglocks..r..
Thank you :-)