#24 New style Squire CP40 combination padlock, how to set a new code and recover/decode a lost code.
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- In this video I show how to change the combination of a Squire CP40 to a new code. I also explain how to recover/decode a lost combination code. I take a brief look at the possible vulnerabilities and the internal mechanism.
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That was so helpful worked like a dream very happy as I’d forgot my two pad lock codes so thanks man 😉
Glad it helped
😊 Thanks man that was awesome, very helpful as I had forgot on my two locks combos. Extremely useful advise 😉
Pleased that I was able to help. Thanks for your comments.
❤ how brilliant 🤩 🎉
Thanks 🤩
Thank you for commenting, I’m glad you enjoyed it.
That was fantastic Paul. I loche watching you systematically explain these decoding methods.
More videos please.
Roy, thank you so much for your nice comments. I will endeavour to make some more.
Oh my gosh this works..
Don't even wanna use this lock now
Personally I wouldn’t secure anything valuable with this lock. Thank you for watching and your comment.
Superb demo. Works on mine.
Thank you for watching and for your kind comment. I'm glad you found the video useful.
Great decoding Paul
Enjoyed that
Hope all is well
Thank you for watching and commenting. Many thanks for asking, yes all is well here, I hope you and yours are also good.
Great job Paul and thanks for sharing. Take care mate and have a fantastic weekend.
Gazz, many thanks for the comments. 👍
Thank you!! Worked like a charm
Glad I was able to help. Thank you for watching and your kind comment.
Great video mate, well explained. Good to know if different techniques. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend Paul. All the best🤜🤛👍🍻😁
Nick, many thanks for watching and your comments. As you know different locks require different methods. Cheers buddy.
Great decoding 😀👍🐈🐾🐈⬛🐾🇬🇧🍻
Thanks Chris. Thanks for the comments it means a lot. 👍
Cant seem to get this to work as some of the dials click on every number. Any solutions?
I’m sorry, not sure what the clicks are on your lock, all of the wheels on my lock spin freely. Is your lock old or rusty?
Looks like an easy decode, no tool needed even, very poor as an 'improvement' thanks Paul
Your right, I actually think that the “CP” stands for “Child’s Play” 😂, since I think a child could decode these style of locks. Thanks for watching and the comments.
Lol@CP!
May you suggest a good combination padlock?
Thank you for watching. Unfortunately most combination locks have weakness so I wouldn’t recommend one. It really depends on your situation, is it to be used as locker lock, outdoors, unattended for long periods of time, how much you want to spend etc. One of the reasons I decode so many combination locks is to find one that is reasonably priced, strong and difficult to decode. I haven’t found one yet and I doubt if I ever will. The one in video #13 is a basic starter and if you can find one then a Sargent & Greenleaf 8077 is hard to beat, but make sure you get one with a known combination and change key. If you do get a 8077 watch lots of TH-cam as they can be difficult to change the code.
***I wouldn’t lock anything of any value with a combination lock***
I hope this helps.
@@sotonlock7894 Thank you for this very profound and helpful answer! 🙏
Is it possible that mine is jammed as my shackle will not spring open 😮
Assuming you have the right code, will the shackle open if you pull on it? It is possible that the shackle spring is crushed etc. Thank you for watching and your comment.
Hi its impossible open with some kind of tool? That will be interesting
I don’t think there is a tool that will get this lock open without destroying it in the process.
@@sotonlock7894 I have a lock with 5 wheels and I trying unlock and I feel really struggle I’m only beginning learner but really liked
@@ricardasbalsys9363you can't use a shim on these as the palls locking mechanism is fixed, not sprung. Equally, you can't use a feeler tool between the wheels as the wheels are shielded internally and externally. If this lock is jammed and thus can't be picked as shown here, then it's probably going to be easier to cut through the chain or hasp in an emergency. Otherwise it's easy enough to destroy this locks casing and split it open to remove it. The shackle is through-hardened toughened steel alloy so a hss saw or 24" Bolt croppers won't do it. 36" Bolt cutters should work but it's likely the jaws will get damaged in the process and they're expensive to replace. Hence using a cheap chisel and lump hammer.