These Master safety LOCKOUT locks are great - 6 security pins, paracentric keyway and very lightweight. Although they are not meant to be taken apart, I will show you the guts after picking open another one.
I was surprised to see all those spools for that type of lock. Thanks for sacrificing one of them so we can see the inside & giving the cut a way demo of how the lock works!
Always great to see inside these. Such an improvement over their normal cores too but still not as good as the American Lock Pins. Thanks for showing :-)
A nice breakdown and explanation thanks Potti. I know its only a safety device but looking at the design seems possible given enough room around the shackle, to drill through the plastic above the actuator and remove it thus unlocking the device.Alternatively drill through the side releasing the two ball bearings.
Two very cool LoTo locks Potti :). It's funny that it has such a nice core in a plastic housing and other Masters have much worse ones ;D. Also cool that you did cut one open, that's definitely interesting for people to have a look inside such a lock body :). Thanks a lot for sharing 😊👍👋🦊
Great job! I have some of these padlocks, some of them are tough to pick and all of them are fun to play with. I never gut one of these so thanks for showing my friend ;o)))
Very nice My Friend, i liked to see the inside of this one, i don't mind to force a lock to gut it as Long it is not an old lock if IT is old i think it is a shame to do anything
I think I'm less reluctant than the average locksport guy when it comes to destruction or forceful opening. However I do follow your path of not messing around too much with nice old locks which are rare.
These Master safety LOCKOUT locks are great - 6 security pins, paracentric keyway and very lightweight. Although they are not meant to be taken apart, I will show you the guts after picking open another one.
I was surprised to see all those spools for that type of lock. Thanks for sacrificing one of them so we can see the inside & giving the cut a way demo of how the lock works!
Yes, these LOTO locks are know to have fun pins. The lock can be put together easily with an elastic band - almost like new ;-)
Thanks for taking us through the inside of the lock as well as the operation of its mechanics
Cheers, I found it pretty interesting to see how simple these locks are built.
Great demonstration of the LOTO picking and internal function, cheers
Thanks mate - my pleasure.
They are fun when they are full of spools. Good job
Yes, fun locks. And hard ones depending of the bitting.
Nice job, I was very surprised too see all those spools and even a. Serrated in a Master Lock nice job my friend.
Yes, one of the rare examples where a master has great pins.
I'm a big fan of these!
Yeah, these loto locks are great.
Waiting for one of these to advance my picking. Thanks for the tip on over-rotating!
Cheers and good luck.
Always great to see inside these. Such an improvement over their normal cores too but still not as good as the American Lock Pins. Thanks for showing :-)
Yes, similar to the American pins. But what makes this lock very tricky is the keyway. Thanks for stopping by mate.
Potti314 yeah, that’s a weakness of the ALs, that open keyway. A combination of that ML keyway and the AL pins... that would be good :-)
Excellent demonstration of what's inside these padlocks👍...I've always been curious. 🤔
Cheers :-) Yeah, sometimes one has to break something to satisfy the curiosity ;-)
Very nice video Potti314, I enjoyed it very much. 👍👍🧡
Great to read that you enjoyed watching :-)
nice gutting, i think maybe i'll order a few of those master lockouts
Good choice, they are fun locks.
A nice breakdown and explanation thanks Potti. I know its only a safety device but looking at the design seems possible given enough room around the shackle, to drill through the plastic above the actuator and remove it thus unlocking the device.Alternatively drill through the side releasing the two ball bearings.
Yes, you're probably right. Lot of fun stuffy could be done with a plastic housing ;-)
I have one of these master Lock 1 not picked yet though well done my friend👍😊👍😊😎✌
Thanks - they are fun. Good luck with yours - hope the bitting is not too extreme.
Two very cool LoTo locks Potti :). It's funny that it has such a nice core in a plastic housing and other Masters have much worse ones ;D. Also cool that you did cut one open, that's definitely interesting for people to have a look inside such a lock body :). Thanks a lot for sharing 😊👍👋🦊
Thank you Tom. When I have two then I can cut open one for you ;-) Yes, strange that this is almost the only great core in Master locks.
Nice lock and pick 🙂
Thanks.
Great job! I have some of these padlocks, some of them are tough to pick and all of them are fun to play with. I never gut one of these so thanks for showing my friend ;o)))
Yes, the can be really tricky ;-) Thanks for watching mate.
nice video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching.
Nice picking on that Master LOTO my friend.
Thank you William.
Great video! I wish you showed the disassembly. I would like to know how easy it is to break these locks with a brute force attack.
Great job my friend, it's only a shame that one of their best cylinders are in a plastic lock.🍺✌😎
Thank you. Yes, no idea why they not put these pins in every padlock.
Very nice My Friend, i liked to see the inside of this one, i don't mind to force a lock to gut it as Long it is not an old lock if IT is old i think it is a shame to do anything
I think I'm less reluctant than the average locksport guy when it comes to destruction or forceful opening. However I do follow your path of not messing around too much with nice old locks which are rare.
@@Potti314 not only the rare ones i mean All old locks
Yeah, that's why people usually explicitly tell me not to gut certain locks when they send me something old ;-)
@@Potti314 well Better safe then sorry