@@locklab101 it really does. My first option was always to get the drill out even on right hand mounted locks but thanks to you, decode and pick fairly easily. Although I find Yales and Unions easier than ERA's.
Hi. With so many different types and 3rd party copies, how can you identify the make of lock and therefore the tool needed just by looking through the keyhole? Always wanted to learn how to do
Nice opening thanks for sharing.
Lovely JITF mate thankyou !
Works an absolute treat in the field. What would normally be a tricky job just became easy.
You can't get better than that.
🙂👍
Really good video grandad 👴 🔑💥
Nice and useful tool however, you taught me how to decode using a short wire on the heel of the levers and that works really well for me.
Hi, yes, that method works very well. This tool does exactly the same in a better engineered package. Glad the technique works well for you. 😊
@@locklab101 it really does. My first option was always to get the drill out even on right hand mounted locks but thanks to you, decode and pick fairly easily. Although I find Yales and Unions easier than ERA's.
@@MrSteve_Luddite.Yale and union fortress types you mean?
@@Locksport9872 yes that's right.
Hi. With so many different types and 3rd party copies, how can you identify the make of lock and therefore the tool needed just by looking through the keyhole? Always wanted to learn how to do