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HVLogic
Australia
Приєднався 25 жов 2013
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Reddit: U/HVlogic
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Email: HVLogicLocksport@gmail.com
Reddit: U/HVlogic
Discord: HVLogic
Email: HVLogicLocksport@gmail.com
Відео
Picksmiths Whack A Mole - Fixed
Переглядів 384Місяць тому
another go at WAM this time after Picksmith had re-worked it some
120 Year old Yale
Переглядів 1962 місяці тому
Very old Yale lock with the original threaded pins. this kind of pin featured in the patent for the first ever pin tumbler lock
Running with the devil
Переглядів 303 місяці тому
A collaboration CL between AJ Clarke and Funkey Monkey
Heinous by DownUnderMonkey
Переглядів 2334 місяці тому
Heinous by Downundermonkey Another fantastic CL from DUM
Tubular Bike lock with an unusual technique
Переглядів 1195 місяців тому
Just playing with a basic bike lock that wouldnt self impression but here is how using the tool you can pick it anyway.
Lockwood Digital Code Lock decoded and Gutted
Переглядів 8696 місяців тому
Everything i know about how to decode a Lockwood Code lock as well as a full gut so you can see how everything works inside
Woodlock - Chevy
Переглядів 2917 місяців тому
Woodlock - Chevy A first Challenge lock by yet another aussie. This one comes in a slab of wood
#HV1000 Winner Draw
Переглядів 927 місяців тому
Thanks everyone for playing and congrats to the winner!
That was a neat watch! You did great and DUM did a great job on that CL both inside and out!
shame it hasnt found its way into more pickers hands, its art
How am I meant to know when I've got the right number? Am I meant to hear a specific sound?
you will not hear a sound, its all feel. i describe the method in the video
- 00:01 🔧 Introduction to making a homemade snap gun for snapping locks. - 00:12 🔥 Warning about overheating the blade during grinding, weakening it. - 00:28 🔄 Importance of having an extra curve in the design for better snap action. - 00:41 🧰 Materials needed: coat hanger, pliers, round object for shaping, and tools for making the tip. - 01:21 ✂ Cutting the coat hanger to the appropriate length. - 02:03 🌀 Bending the wire to create the snap action mechanism. - 03:08 ⚠ Warning about sharp edges and the need to file them down. - 03:20 🔪 Shaping the tip to fit into the lock using a file or bench grinder. - 04:00 ✨ Final touches: smoothing and sanding the tip. - 04:33 🔑 Testing the snap gun in a lock to ensure it fits. - 05:02 🎯 Successful demonstration of the snap gun opening a basic lock. - 05:38 👍 Suggestion to add tape for comfort and improvement tips based on experience.
Defo not me watching this because my work uses these locks, and we legitimately lost the original keys for it...
Terrible indeed 😅 the smiley locks do look cool though
Hey it works! Great pickin! Thanks for gutting!
Smooth
Nice. Got to love a crap lock🤣
Don’t see the pick TO lock very often 😂 Was that a 3-pinner?
Nice pick and pick
That is a very cool lock. Not seen anything like it. Picking that should be fun. That is one meaty key too. Great find👍
That is a stonker! Cool lock and key 🎉
In NYS prisons they call this key a bit key. I had to carry 20 lbs of these keys when I worked Max security jails.
What a great lock - and I love that key! Do the numbers stamped on the individual levers represent the key bitting? I haven’t read the other comments yet, but my gut feeling is that those end bits of the key are what throws the bolt. Thanks for sharing!
Fun lever lock. Very beefy.
Real nice Big lock, great key. Thanks for sharing. have a great day
Very cool lock
What an awesome lock. Looks in new condition and to get it with the box, this is a collectors item. Thanks for showing it off, cheers
Haha there it went. Congrats. Couldn’t get in better hands ;) have fun with it and yeah thanks for showing ;)
awesome lock
Very cool looking lock! Thanks for sharing!
Very nicely done. Great demonstration of the technique, the lock, and your skills. Love that you had to switch to the deeper pick - reminds people that sometimes that’s necessary. Take care.
You’re a legend! A true master.
My favorite part is when you got it open and you breathed out it’s was extremely poignant and beautiful moment. 🥲
Woah
That is the way! I thought this would be easier. I made a matching one for the US when I had this back and people are really struggling with it. Great picking there! Now for the next million 😆✌🏻🌶
Awesome demonstration of the FloatPick Style👏👏👏🤘😎. Impressive picking even with knowing. Looked like some real fun feedback! Thanks for sharing the feedback insides with everyone!
Awesome demonstration of the FloatPick Style👏👏👏🤘😎. Impressive picking even with knowing. Looked like some real fun feedback! Thanks for sharing the feedback insides with everyone!
Yiu did make thay look well easy mate. Nice work from Picksmith. I was expecting loads if trampoline pins with that name lol. Have a great rest of the week HV 👌👍🤜🤛
Great job on that! Quickly picked! 🎉🎉🎉 Wow! Wonderful work on that core and pins!
Very nice indeed mate 👍 All the very best to you and yours 👍 🍻
I just managed to decode one of these locks based on the instructions here. In my case the handle only turned clockwise to unlock so I tensioned it clockwise. I put a fair bit of tension on it and then gently pressed each button. Most of the buttons felt like the button itself touched up against something solid, and then the button and the solid thing further pressed up against something else - so there were two times the button felt like it pressed against another surface. However one of the buttons would only touch that first solid surface and then it would not budge - it was "binding". That was the first code button. I released the tension, pressed that button, then repeated the process to find the next button that was binding. I was able to repeat this for all four buttons (two on the left, two on the right in my case) and found the code that opened the lock in only a couple of minutes. I don't know if this process works with all locks of this type, or perhaps mine had no anti-pick measures, but I just thought I'd explain it in case it gave anyone else some ideas.
And now he’s gone, I won 3 in the Rafl and wanted to buy some more to find out he was gone
I just read about this lock researching ChatGPT security pins in locks and then found your video. It’s said “Bramah Lock: Patented by Joseph Bramah in 1784, this lock utilized a radial pin tumbler design, making it almost impossible to manipulate without the correct key.” This lock is amazing. I can’t believe you picked it too. Woah
Nice collection of locks 🔏🔏🔏🔏🔏🔏🔥🔥🔥💯🍻
Nice old Yale lock and key. getting harder to find them, great picking too. have a great day,
Gorgeous lock, intresting pins. All the best to you and yours mate 👍 🍻
you too mate
Beautiful lock.
You added some of these in my package right 😆some beautiful locks there 😍. Love that old Yale with the serrated pins and trefoil key. Nice picking and enjoy those! Good you got familiar with the American Lockwood keyway since it’s the same as Bunyip ✌🏻🌶
Some real beaut oldies there. That clover lockwood 😍
great locks
Love this video review! Have tried them out but it for me appears a bit too thick/long on the flag tip. Thought about filing it down some but hesitant lol
Nice picking and some good looking pins in that!
i have this one for more then a year still not picked get almost no feed back and not a false set :( or it feels all set but nothin happends
yeah they really suck
Well picked! oh wow amazing pins and the face of this lock is sooo nice, very cool! Thanks for sharing 👋
You should sell these. I'm lazy. I'd buy one.
you can buy a proper one on the internet very easy as it is
Good video 👍🔓
"just had to tap the back there" 🥵
Bend the catching bit the opposite direction and your thumb won't catch at all, assuming you always use the same hand to snap it.
I’ve done this also, and I’ve found that those fingers are pretty flimsy and prone to bending. You must have good touch - well done!
when i came up with it i was fairly sure i couldnt be the only one to have done so but i couldnt remember every seeing anyone else do it.