@@tomareani512 His face was badly burned while trapped in a warehouse fire. He was unable to escape quickly due to a faulty lock. He had to pick his way out and thus his TH-cam career began.
"While you guys were getting lunch I raided your coat rack and toolbox and made a functioning improvised lockpick tool" -Proof that LPL doesn't eat human food, he simply sustains himself off the gratification of opening locks without keys.
@@dennispope8160 It is, in most locks. The actual lifting of pins is easy. When you get to hard locks, the hardest part becomes interpreting what you feel because the pins are designed to give you nearly no feedback or confusing feedback. But too much tension or not enough tension will still complicate it.
"I'll pick it open in no time. Any object will do, bent eyeglass leg, the actual key, literally anything from my wide range of tools, a Lego storm trooper, doesn't make a bit of difference."
@@aserta Basically the same thing (kinda) applies to the parents in the earliest episodes of The Loud House, only their faces were always covered and everything else was visible at one point or more.
@@Discordian_23 LPL's secret identity is Thing from the Addams Family, plus Thing's twin brother. They doesn't show their face because there is no face to show.
LPL using the snap gun: He didn't do that again to show it wasn't a fluke! "If the glasses don't work on the handcuffs, we have a key!" LPL: "You sweet summer child."
The fact that the "less optimal" handmade tool worked the first time is a true testament to the "light touch" philosophy of lockpicking. "Just enough" can't be stressed enough.
I'm so glad that Grace went off-script with her tool. It's so neat seeing how far you can stray from "the ideal design" of something and still have it work. And sometimes you find a hidden advantage along the way.
Loved his intro. I get the practical reason for showing only his hands, but the running gag never gets old. I think you're right about the prop being designed just to hold the bag. It's imitating optical card readers but it's mounted completely wrong and the top of it is nothing but a shelf.
i know i was like "wait what?" then them asking what is this and lpl going "i said this is the lock picking lawyer". this is a collab i thought would NEVER happen. this was a lock breaking enjoyment to see.
On the flip side, if you already are going to the trouble of preparing a package of C4, you might as well make small explosive with a focusing method and blow it open quicker an easier. It's not like thermite is a silent entry method..
@@daricktinker2439 Or the older electronic locks (which the show seemed to be using judging by the card slot and the bulk of it) where the lock had to fail to an unlocked state due to the fire codes in many buildings.
@@MrFartquad there are many different skin colour is that if you look at Arms alone through a camera it would be near inpossible to tell the difference.
I'd say, other than the termite being unrealistic, the handcuffs were as well. People are trained to put keyholes of handcuffs towards the body, instead of outwards, making picking near impossible because of the length of the chains which prohibits access. That and as LPL mentioned, most modern handcuffs have double locking mechanisms. By itself it really isn't that hard to pick, but does increase steps and length of the picking.
Not really a gimmick so much as personal protection. He's mentioned in other places that he's had several companies and individuals send him death threats and other threats for exposing weaknesses in their locks.
i heard a rumor that they always hide a key on a movie set in range for emergencies. never know when you will need it in seconds. there is probably a trunk called "emergency tool box" and are trained to know which tool for each situation. in the trunk is every key for locks they use on set [just a theory not fact]
@@theldrakis On a movie set I'm sure they do, without a doubt. If you watch LPL videos though? You'll noticed that he tends to store the keys to his practice locks locked up by the lock itself.
Is it sad that I have seen so many videos that when I clicked on this video (knowing it wasn’t him obviously) to my brain just instantly snapping to oh yeah I’m just watching lock picking lawyer 😂 and then the other 2 people came in and I was like wtf why these people here are these his kids or something 😭😭😂😂
For the thermite scenario, I probably would have used thermate instead of thermite (higher heat output and more violent reaction), and drilled a hole into the door on top the bolt, either burning through the bolt or the wood holding it in place. People interested in recipes let me know, happy to share my info.
@@vyor8837 Aluminum is used for iron thermite. If you calculate ΔG for both reactions (using copper instead of aluminum) you will find that for copper ΔG=353.1, meaning the process is non-spontaneous, whereas for aluminum ΔG=-840.1, meaning it *is* spontaneous. Copper is also more electronegative than iron, another reason why it wouldn't work as the reducing agent. You can use copper oxide as the fuel source, and its very violent, but reaches lower temperatures.
We once got locked inside our apartment. Similarly the bolt was in, and the lock refused to open, disassembled it and still couldn't get the bolt out. Ultimately had to take the hinges off and remove the door that way to remove the deadbolt.
um he usually laughs when its obviously a joke. he laughed and went "as a wall hanger" we all know he has used hangers before to pick locks so he was definatly saying "this is so going to work though its big"
For the thermite test, you have to make a pocket / funnel to hold the thermite. I suggest using exhaust repair tape. It sucks for repairing exhaust, but does a decent job holding thermite in place!
6:35 Thermite requires a device to direct it. Thermite burns very very very hot. Some sort of piston box-cutter (essentially a box with a slit on it forcing the thermite to take the path of least resistance. This can cut right through steel beams when done right. And iirc, I think railroad construction uses it or similar? Albeit, when would a person need to cut through a steel beam... Probably never.
I had a great time shooting this collaboration! Thanks for being such good hosts and for the thoroughly enjoyable day of filming.
And here I thought we would finally get to see LPL's face. My face is sad...
Nice
@@tomareani512 I love the mystery of what he looks like.
Love seeing 2 of my fave channels work together.
@@tomareani512 His face was badly burned while trapped in a warehouse fire. He was unable to escape quickly due to a faulty lock. He had to pick his way out and thus his TH-cam career began.
"While you guys were getting lunch I raided your coat rack and toolbox and made a functioning improvised lockpick tool" -Proof that LPL doesn't eat human food, he simply sustains himself off the gratification of opening locks without keys.
He's on a steady diet of master locks. He just eats through those🙃
Hes literaly just hands
he feeds on the shattered reputation of lock manufacturers
He eats the pins I think
Well, we know he has a body now. We saw it briefly.
I love “I can tell by the color of your thumb that you’re pressing too hard”.
I started getting into picking a few months ago and tension pressure seems to be the absolute important part of picking.
@@dennispope8160 It is, in most locks. The actual lifting of pins is easy. When you get to hard locks, the hardest part becomes interpreting what you feel because the pins are designed to give you nearly no feedback or confusing feedback. But too much tension or not enough tension will still complicate it.
The unintentional comedy factor of this statement is off the charts 😂 @LockPickingLawyer can you please trademark this and put it on a T shirt?
That comment and its results were AWESOME.
And right after LPL's advice the lock opens. Listen to subject matter experts, folks.
Major props to respecting LPL's privacy and not showing anything more than his hands.
all he is is a pair of hands, what are you talking about?
@@bucketfan4lifeI saw him having a torso in backdoor video, he's a torso with hands.
@@shawermusGASP! no! It can't be.
@@shawermus I had no idea LPL was just rayman
@@shawermusPretty sure that's a filler episode, so might be considered non-canon
*"I can tell by the color of your thumb that you're pushing too hard."* Is the most evil villain line I've ever heard.
Agree....I half expected a "mwwahhaahhaaa" after that line 😀
Yeah. Ok sherlock
Not to mention how accurate it was.
That was some rainman stuff right there.
LOL
LPL: that's not as easy as I thought it would be.
Ah, so it's physically impossible for mere mortals, got it.
Could also mean "For you it takes roughly half an hour, for me 10 extra seconds"
@@QuintarFarenor o
I like how her pick is essentially malicious compliance.
Also, LPL just can't be stopped. The legend continues to grow.
I love how it worked anyway!
“If not we’ve got a key.” You guys have LPL. Keys are just a hinderance
My thought was "Is the key really necessary with that guy around?"
LPL: That won't be necessary. *gives a stern look to the lock, which opens up in shame*
"I'll pick it open in no time. Any object will do, bent eyeglass leg, the actual key, literally anything from my wide range of tools, a Lego storm trooper, doesn't make a bit of difference."
I’d love to believe he wears a paper bag to cover his face from the crew
@@NFTI Yeah, i thought everyone knew that by now. He's like mom and pop from Cow and Chicken.
@@aserta Basically the same thing (kinda) applies to the parents in the earliest episodes of The Loud House, only their faces were always covered and everything else was visible at one point or more.
Maybe a visor like The Mask Singer show.
Just saw his face in one of his videos was a tiny bit distorted but you can totally see his face he has dark hair looks black with a black beard
@@SsShadowbaneSsS what video?
I like the homemade pick gun. The right amount of tension on the core is critical, takes practice. Great video!
Apparently not Nate..
@@darrenswails Correct. :-)
How was it to film the world's only set of sentient floating master locking picking arms?
Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
@@TheKingofRandom Would have been really cool of you green screened LPL's body out and just kept his arms and hands.
@@akdefense Someone send this idea to LPL, maybe he can use it for an April Fools idea or something.
@@syd.a.m He already has an April Fools theme going.
@@TheKingofRandom "Super easy, barely an inconvenience"...Now I'd like to see a collab between Ryan George, LPL & TKOR :D
I love the fact that if LPL is present, everything becomes hand cams.
I love how LPL's introduction was just his hand
Plot twist: That's the true form of LPL. The body in some of the shots was a stand-in.
In fact, he is just two animated arms.
LPL is a pair of hands that attaches to bodies and uses them. He doesn't show his face because people would catch on.
@@Discordian_23 LPL's secret identity is Thing from the Addams Family, plus Thing's twin brother. They doesn't show their face because there is no face to show.
Calm down, Kira.
"We've got a key"
"Always important"
The sarcasm right there!
Nah, he meant it's important for the rest of us.
LPL always seems like such a friendly person in collabs, great vid.
Always smiling, as usual !
He’s great!
@@laurentfargues8113 You can see it in his hands!
@@61rampy65 but never his face
@@SodaWithoutSparkles because someone would bonk him on the head, drive him to Fort Knox and say "Open it." LOL
LPL using the snap gun: He didn't do that again to show it wasn't a fluke!
"If the glasses don't work on the handcuffs, we have a key!"
LPL: "You sweet summer child."
wait your RIGHT. unless he did do it 2x and they edited the 2nd attempt out so it doesnt break the formula of tkor videos.
The other two also doing it is enough to show that it wasn't a fluke.
@@Tzizenorec effectively done 3 times!
Nice collab. That clothes hanger trick is really clever!
Hope the leg's mending!
And a little terrifying how simple.
@@LightWarriorK Don't worry too much, it's not effective against all lock :)
Hello @nighthawkinlight
Hi NightHawkInLight!
This was a great collab, awesome to see!
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Most of everyone
As much as I love LPL's signature style and cadence, I always love to see him "in the field" or with a more conversational tone! Great video!
The fact that the "less optimal" handmade tool worked the first time is a true testament to the "light touch" philosophy of lockpicking. "Just enough" can't be stressed enough.
3:22 LPL Achievement unlocked: unlock a lock by giving a little advice.
7:55
Her: "if not, we've got a key!"
LPL: "always important"
LPL Viewers: "is it though?"
The Lock Picking Lawyer is who inspired me to pick up “picking” as a hobby. He’s brilliant….beyond brilliant.
I think he has inspired literally hundreds of thousands of people to get into picking.
You put the "____" on the wrong word should have been " hobby"
What materials or resources did you use to start off the hobby?
I got a set of picks from my dad a few years back, but LPL's videos have definitely improved my craft.
@@darrenswails yeah, i was gonna make the same joke,
it would have been such a powerful statement if the quotes were around the word hobby x)
I like how the intro is just “I’m a professional, here we go” and then Grace and Nate come in like his fun-loving kids.
3:22 "...the skill of the user." ~~~ The skill of the observant master. Props to LPL. Giving classes any time soon?
He was offering classes for security on his website last I checked, but I'm not sure if they're restricted to professionals or not.
8:14 I just love how elegantly LPL is able to handcuff himself
"I can tell by the color of your thumb you're pressing too hard"
AT LEAST one of those L's in LPL stands for "legend".
Legend Picking Locks
Lock Picking Legend
At least one L...
Legend Picking Legend
Legend. Picking Legend.
Legendary picking lord.
Two of my favorite channels together. Great colab! The LPL and TOK have to make another video together so we know it was “not a fluke”
3:23 That's the reason we consider him as one if not the best lock picker in the world.
Even LPL would disagree with that.
@@thelockpickinglebowski633 No. He does win a lot of lock picking championships.
@@p_serdiuk Bro won the last 2 lockpicking championships he went
I can't imagine the stress of having to pick a lock on camera right after LPL drops the mic.
I'm so glad that Grace went off-script with her tool. It's so neat seeing how far you can stray from "the ideal design" of something and still have it work. And sometimes you find a hidden advantage along the way.
Her pick can be disguised so it doesn't appear to have any function.
The joy in Grace's voice when that snap pick works... yeah, this is why I've been watching LPL and BB videos for far too long. Glorious, good work.
Loved his intro. I get the practical reason for showing only his hands, but the running gag never gets old.
I think you're right about the prop being designed just to hold the bag. It's imitating optical card readers but it's mounted completely wrong and the top of it is nothing but a shelf.
8:53 lol. Classic Lock Picking Lawyer
7:53 his absolutely emotionless reaction to “ we got a key” priceless
0:20 I love that intro, it's both funny and yet feels totally on brand
Lmfao that lead in made me think I clicked on the LPL instead of TKOR and I doubletook HARD. Well played. :)
Yes
I checked my notifications 2 3 times and then i realised 😂
i know i was like "wait what?" then them asking what is this and lpl going "i said this is the lock picking lawyer". this is a collab i thought would NEVER happen. this was a lock breaking enjoyment to see.
It occurs to me that after thermiting the door you would have access to the bolt depending on the quality of the lock.
Too hot to touch though
@@vyor8837 Never meant to imply you had instant access.
@@rvaughan74 Fair cop! xD
On the flip side, if you already are going to the trouble of preparing a package of C4, you might as well make small explosive with a focusing method and blow it open quicker an easier. It's not like thermite is a silent entry method..
@@rvaughan74 you could kick the bolt with ye shoe (added benefit of flaming shoe)
LockPickingLawyer is now part of the TKOR cinematic universe
It's all coming together.
LMAO
i think he always was but now we know the truth.
@@TheKingofRandom can you get Colin Furze to do a collaboration?
2:07 he has such great Dad energy here. He stops to acknowledge what was done well before offering any constructive criticism
LPL, "This is the Lock Picking Lawyer....."
KoR, "Oh, cool. What are we going to do?"
LPL, "Really?"
IKR...his clam demeanor put to the test and totally shot!
@@marilynalvarez9951 clam demeanor
@@trashmammal9203 who doesn’t love a clam person?
@@guitarpro2006 yeah my math teacher is always really clam and clollected
@@trashmammal9203 some have said he is clam and calculated.
I love the confidence and the uplifting tone of "Yeah, that's not gonna work".
TKoR had to use thermite to give the LPL a slower method to break a lock.
"These are the thermite resistant gloves Bosnian Bill and I made..."
Still didn't get the door "open."
But it did break the lock, so if something was in place to turn the bolt it may have gotten them in.
@@daricktinker2439 Or the older electronic locks (which the show seemed to be using judging by the card slot and the bulk of it) where the lock had to fail to an unlocked state due to the fire codes in many buildings.
Literally tho
Been watching both channels for years and enjoyed seeing this collab, don't wait so long before the next one please.
I NEVER would've expected you guys and the lock picking lawyer to collab!! You guys did AWESOME!!!
Apparently half of youtube watches him. I've seen him name dropped on tons of random channels recently.
I like how they just turned the coat hangers into crab trap bait holders 😂
A mashup I never expected, but I sure do love it 😀
3:40 ”we’re gonna do that again here just to be sure it wasn’t a fluke”
I never knew I needed this collaboration
now your camera guy knows what it was like to shoot home improvement
This was awesome. LPL does not disappoint. Standing-O, everyone!👏
Grace's reaction when she did it priceless
I have a question for the lockpicking lawyer. If I take a sledgehammer.......... 🤣
I never thought I'd see a collaboration like this, very glad I stayed up to watch it!
If the locking mechanism has separated from the bolt surly you just need something to turn the spindle and your in??
We now know LPL owns shirts and has a body! This whole time I thought he was just hands.
I’ve seen his feet before too
I think he is white but idk
@@MrFartquad there are many different skin colour is that if you look at Arms alone through a camera it would be near inpossible to tell the difference.
@@the_undead Like what?
Asian?
@@deadrussianliberal2897 Probably a white middle eastern like a Jew based on the hairy arms
I'd say, other than the termite being unrealistic, the handcuffs were as well. People are trained to put keyholes of handcuffs towards the body, instead of outwards, making picking near impossible because of the length of the chains which prohibits access. That and as LPL mentioned, most modern handcuffs have double locking mechanisms. By itself it really isn't that hard to pick, but does increase steps and length of the picking.
The collab that we needed! Love that LPL always keeps his gimmick on other channels! 😂
Not really a gimmick so much as personal protection. He's mentioned in other places that he's had several companies and individuals send him death threats and other threats for exposing weaknesses in their locks.
Plot-twist: LPL is a cosmic-being who manifests in the form of *HANDS*
"If not we have a keeeeeey" LPL: "Always important", somehow I think there was some sarcasm in his saying that.
It's never been important for LPL
@@ColoradoYeti89 except that one time he used a key in a lock a viewer sent him.
i heard a rumor that they always hide a key on a movie set in range for emergencies. never know when you will need it in seconds. there is probably a trunk called "emergency tool box" and are trained to know which tool for each situation. in the trunk is every key for locks they use on set [just a theory not fact]
@@theldrakis On a movie set I'm sure they do, without a doubt. If you watch LPL videos though? You'll noticed that he tends to store the keys to his practice locks locked up by the lock itself.
I like how lawyer hides his face so that people would not contact him to breaklocks
the explanation behind why you snapped the lock open in first try is because LPL helped, he can open a lock by sheer will alone
9:07 that’s what she said, literally 🤣
"By color of the thumb"
Really?? LPL is Godlike
Oh! I'm CERTAIN my glasses would work.
I'll keep them in mind... 🤣🤣
I saw this and a LPL notification at the exact same time 👀 great crossover!
"Weren't you guys listening? I said that this is the Lockpicking Lawyer" best quote by far
I was wondering how they were going to deal with LPL not showing his face. Loved it!
Is it sad that I have seen so many videos that when I clicked on this video (knowing it wasn’t him obviously) to my brain just instantly snapping to oh yeah I’m just watching lock picking lawyer 😂 and then the other 2 people came in and I was like wtf why these people here are these his kids or something 😭😭😂😂
For the thermite scenario, I probably would have used thermate instead of thermite (higher heat output and more violent reaction), and drilled a hole into the door on top the bolt, either burning through the bolt or the wood holding it in place. People interested in recipes let me know, happy to share my info.
i would like to learn your thermate recipies c:
Copper instead of aluminum, right?
@@vyor8837 Aluminum is used for iron thermite. If you calculate ΔG for both reactions (using copper instead of aluminum) you will find that for copper ΔG=353.1, meaning the process is non-spontaneous, whereas for aluminum ΔG=-840.1, meaning it *is* spontaneous. Copper is also more electronegative than iron, another reason why it wouldn't work as the reducing agent. You can use copper oxide as the fuel source, and its very violent, but reaches lower temperatures.
@@cuttlefishrampant5241 dammit, knew I got something wrong there. Couldn't remember if it replaced the iron or aluminum. Thanks.
@@vyor8837 Aluminum is easier to get ahold of, and cheaper too, so I wouldn't worry about it :)
You had me at LPL, and the fact he added his expertise to 'stuff' was wonderful!
LPL sent me. im not even a lock picker or in the key? industry. just a mechanic that likes learning stuff. nice video
I think it's called locksmithing
@@Leekodot15 LOL yea had a brain fart
Love how the girl makes the worst looking snapgun, yet opens the door the fastest! 😂
I’m incredibly jealous. This couple actually knows what LPL looks like.
I'm sure they are sworn to secrecy, under threat of... well, LPL IS a lawyer.
@@61rampy65 Perhaps LPL was wearing a mask.
@@jeffreeves1567 or a lock covering his face and the one who unmasks him becomes the next generation lock picking lawyer
"I can tell by the color of your thumb you are pressing too hard." Nice job teaching LPL, fun episode!
"can thermite actially break a lock"
well yes, but actually no.
It can, yes.
But will it?
@@Tjalve70 more like yes it can but will it break in a way that is actually useful
Probably would be more useful in an older lock with a more open keyway that you could actually pour the thermite into
This was awesome! I don't post often here, but had to with this collaboration.
We once got locked inside our apartment. Similarly the bolt was in, and the lock refused to open, disassembled it and still couldn't get the bolt out. Ultimately had to take the hinges off and remove the door that way to remove the deadbolt.
3:23
yeah, I'd say lpl knows his stuff
Was Lowkey excited that we'd see law picking lawyers face 😅
Have been watching both channels videos for quite some time now. Great content on both ☺️
2:35 & 3:38 I think that's the first time I've seen LPL be proven definitively wrong on camera before. lol
And even then, it was more of a joking remark, since obviously she had not made what was intended.
@@RuyVuusen To be fair, that snapper did look REALLY weak. =P
um he usually laughs when its obviously a joke. he laughed and went "as a wall hanger" we all know he has used hangers before to pick locks so he was definatly saying "this is so going to work though its big"
I'd say, he expected them to use a lock to test them on. Not a Master Lock.
Such a charismatic pair of disembodied hands.
2:03 this reminds me so much of the extra long rake from LPL lmao
Video 1334
For the thermite test, you have to make a pocket / funnel to hold the thermite. I suggest using exhaust repair tape. It sucks for repairing exhaust, but does a decent job holding thermite in place!
I have been waiting for this crossover
“Ok um, yeah that’s not gonna work” 😂😂
THE COLLABORATION.
"I can tell by the colour of your thumb" lmao what? And he is right about it! XD
Grace's one reminds me of the time LPL had an EXTRAAAAAAAAAAAA long rake made
That was so fun thank you for the collab!
That intro was lit! Such a cool collaboration
I can't believe we've found a real life example of someone with 100 points of lockpicking in Fallout.
Ya know that meme with the 3 dragon/hydra heads? We all know which one Grace is 😂
Omg, I couldn't wait for this video. Best collab ever... I was wondering if they'll show LPL face and it's fun how TKOR managed this video.
TKOR: We want to collab with LPL
Us: We might see his face on purpose?
LPL: 😂
Finally the best buddy comedy movie ever gets some recognition. I've always wondered about that lock pick.
I love this hands-on collab!
I showed this video to my dad and he said “This is why I use a shotgun for home defense; a 12 gauge slug can pick every lock in this house.”
I love that Mark and TKOR made the effort to hide his face. That's part of the appeal of LPL.
I was worried during the introductions that you would reveal LPL, glad to see we’re all on the same page
6:35 Thermite requires a device to direct it. Thermite burns very very very hot. Some sort of piston box-cutter (essentially a box with a slit on it forcing the thermite to take the path of least resistance. This can cut right through steel beams when done right. And iirc, I think railroad construction uses it or similar? Albeit, when would a person need to cut through a steel beam... Probably never.
Thermite > Jet Fuel?