A nice looking tool but not a new idea I was using a similar design to open Multi-lock pin within pin 15 years ago its a simple process once you get the hang of it however getting the code is a plus. Good honest video...
Nice picking. I have this one that I trying to pick. The question Iam trying to ask is this lock a TESA brand with L4V on it? Any help I would appreciate. Thanks
I don't think so I did buy a few Tessa locks to test the tool on as they where cheaper than a L4V lock but it didn't fit them hence why I got a L4V lock 👍
Doesn’t look like anything Was knocking/tapping Looked like everything was bouncing! And when I used this tool in the field I could feel no springing at all.
Best thing would be to call some automotive locksmiths in your area and ask if they can decode your lock some might even be able to cut you a new key if not then call l4v (if your lock is made by l4v) and give them the decode they should then be able to get you new keys. Buying this tool and having a DIY will be very difficult it took me a lot of practice to get the lock picked. Hope that helps
A nice looking tool but not a new idea I was using a similar design to open Multi-lock pin within pin 15 years ago its a simple process once you get the hang of it however getting the code is a plus. Good honest video...
Nice picking. I have this one that I trying to pick. The question Iam trying to ask is this lock a TESA brand with L4V on it? Any help I would appreciate. Thanks
I don't think so I did buy a few Tessa locks to test the tool on as they where cheaper than a L4V lock but it didn't fit them hence why I got a L4V lock 👍
@@sponge85029 thanks👍
Doesn’t look like anything Was knocking/tapping
Looked like everything was bouncing!
And when I used this tool in the field I could feel no springing at all.
Not an easy lock to pick only picked one once with this tool
Hi. How can I have my van Key sorted? Never had the keys and this it might be a great tool to get them sorted. Can you help?
Best thing would be to call some automotive locksmiths in your area and ask if they can decode your lock some might even be able to cut you a new key if not then call l4v (if your lock is made by l4v) and give them the decode they should then be able to get you new keys. Buying this tool and having a DIY will be very difficult it took me a lot of practice to get the lock picked.
Hope that helps