[487] Mul-T-Lock Jr. Picked and Gutted

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024

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  • @bryanjefferson6575
    @bryanjefferson6575 4 роки тому +66

    5:05 face reveal

    • @vrbirdboi1494
      @vrbirdboi1494 2 роки тому +5

      He looked exactly like I thought he would

    • @kierra4823
      @kierra4823 2 роки тому +4

      @@vrbirdboi1494 he looked the complete opposite of what i thought he would

    • @thatunknownguy2680
      @thatunknownguy2680 Рік тому +2

      ​@@kierra4823 same. Nothing like I imagined. Voice doesn't match his face. Lol

    • @stnkfst8639
      @stnkfst8639 11 місяців тому +1

      I always thought he’d be black ;)

    • @parrsd846
      @parrsd846 6 місяців тому +1

      @@stnkfst8639 but....his hands....

  • @gantry289
    @gantry289 7 років тому +9

    Thanks for breaking down the "do's", dont's" & "how too's"

  • @waddac2
    @waddac2 7 років тому +4

    Great picking as always. Lovely looking MTL and that tension wrench is great

  • @ZombieProdigyUS
    @ZombieProdigyUS 4 роки тому +5

    You can see his face between 5:05 & 5:10

  • @PolyclefSystems
    @PolyclefSystems 7 років тому +4

    Mul-T-Lock Jr now has a Die Cast Plug > It is NOT made of brass
    The 008J Keyway is very wide BUT part of the "Classic Even Sectional Master Group"
    > Most Likely made by "ASSA ABLOY Occidental" & pinned in the USA now
    > Older versions had a brass plug, anti-drill ball, NO Spool pins, Non original lower pins
    > ALL versions have NO masterkeying side pins possible & are available KD only
    > 008J is a common Rav Bariach Keyway

    • @ahmadaamer6
      @ahmadaamer6 5 років тому

      Do you know what year it was changed to a die cast plug from brass?

  • @Justinestabrook
    @Justinestabrook 4 роки тому +4

    5:05

  • @EnergeticWaves
    @EnergeticWaves 5 років тому +1

    what do you mean by counter rotation?

    • @SamnissArandeen
      @SamnissArandeen 5 років тому +2

      When picking, and tensioning the lock, the core will rotate a little bit into the direction you're tensioning. When a security pin is being forced upwards by the pick, it'll rotate the core back in the opposite direction. *That* is counter rotation.

  • @lmars5933
    @lmars5933 7 років тому +2

    very well explained on how to tension. thanks LPL FOR THE GREAT VIDEO. 😎😎😎😎😎🔏

  • @Baldiloks
    @Baldiloks 7 років тому +3

    Great vid, where did you get the wrench from?

  • @DAdamTrammell
    @DAdamTrammell 2 роки тому

    Great advice! Thank you!

  • @adsonmoreira7261
    @adsonmoreira7261 5 років тому +2

    Can you help me please? I've picked open a mul t padlock with an interactive pin, but I don't have the key for it. The problem is: when it was picked open, the shackle turned to the opposite side so the padlock locked again and when I try to pick it with the shackle in the wrong position the pins do not bind anymore... What can I do to open it again?

  • @BD90..
    @BD90.. 7 років тому +2

    can these be used as rim cylinder locks for wooden doors since it has the tail piece.....?

  • @andybaldman
    @andybaldman 10 місяців тому +2

    Face reveal at 5:05.

  • @sethsnethen2341
    @sethsnethen2341 10 місяців тому

    WOOHOO I FINALLY KNOW WHAT HE LOOKS LIKE!

  • @EmBeeSeven
    @EmBeeSeven 7 років тому +1

    Would you say that Mul-T-Lock dimple style locks are more secure than your usual pin-tumbler designs? It seems that it puts up more of a fight when picking and greater pin density could allow for more complex pinning.

    • @Zodliness
      @Zodliness 7 років тому +1

      More pin variation, but less height generally to lift the pins (a few millimetres), results in longer pick times and less likely to be bumped. introduce a sliding side bar too and you got a tough little challenge lock.

    • @tedpark6814
      @tedpark6814 7 років тому +1

      My opinion is that they're better than the standard Schlage/Kwikset locks for pick resistance, but are less resistant to picking than sidebar locks like the ASSA twin or Schlage Primus locks. The MT5+ with the sliders is quite pick resistant. 7X7 (very old) can be opened pretty easily.

    • @krecikowi
      @krecikowi 7 років тому

      Kwikset? This Junior is way better. Sure, every lock can be picked... but this one will take more time and SKILL.

  • @experimentalarmy4495
    @experimentalarmy4495 3 роки тому

    great video

  • @stig..locks..r956
    @stig..locks..r956 7 років тому

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxerlent work once again mate nice pick keep it up thanks stiglocks..r

  • @tonyholt90
    @tonyholt90 7 років тому

    great video and informative too!

  • @dutch_blades
    @dutch_blades 4 роки тому

    Word to the wise: If you ever buy a pair of C13's with a Gamma core and want to take out the driver pins, you're gonna have a bad time.

  • @danielroglich3309
    @danielroglich3309 4 роки тому

    Great job picking brother as always and thanx for the tips on Mul-T-Locks as well

  • @scottcol23
    @scottcol23 4 роки тому +1

    Face reveal at 5:06

  • @taser1984
    @taser1984 7 років тому

    Don't think I've ever seen a mortise cylinder with a tailpiece. Any idea what application this would be used in? I can't really imagine how it would function.

    • @seniormgtow7478
      @seniormgtow7478 7 років тому +4

      My error, it is a combination lock, usable in both combinations. Change tail pieces and it goes both ways.
      It's a rim cylinder, LPL miss stated the mounting. A mortise cylinder screws into the lock mechanism that is "Mortised" into the door, then the attached tail piece activates the lock mechanism from the inside.
      Where a rim cylinder is attached to the door typically with a rear plate and screws that pass through the prepped hole in the door and the opening force is transmitted through the tail piece to the "Rim" mounted lock mechanism.
      The deadbolt is a hybrid of both mechanisms. The bolt being drilled and "mortised" into the door edge and the outside and inside cylinders and control are "rim" mounted on the door.

  • @mrwhalexxx6977
    @mrwhalexxx6977 7 років тому

    Also, is there a really cheap mediocre lock pick set? I have a very limited budget.

    • @Derkman96
      @Derkman96 7 років тому

      Mr Whale XXX southord has a good beginner set for about twenty usd. all its missing is a good triple peak/bogota rake

    • @mwiz100
      @mwiz100 7 років тому +2

      bosianbill has a few videos on cheap lock pick sets (what's worth it and what's not.) Really depends on how low your budget is. Sparrows picks are pretty affordable and really quite good. Very happy with my set. I personally would rather get less picks of better quality (sparrows set) than a cheap set of 30 "eh" picks for the same price.

    • @mrwhalexxx6977
      @mrwhalexxx6977 7 років тому

      mwiz100 ok. Thank you

  • @skygh
    @skygh 7 років тому

    Nice job LPL!. I gotta ask where you got the flag pick you used. I have a Souber set which is decent but doesn't have everything I am looking for nor a thick pry bar.

  • @mrwhalexxx6977
    @mrwhalexxx6977 7 років тому

    Also Mr. LPL, do you know what a Knox box is? If not would you be able to look it up. I am having trouble picking it, because I can't provide tension. The core just won't do it. Any ideas?

    • @michaelclark3999
      @michaelclark3999 7 років тому

      Mr Whale XXX I'm 100% sure that box isn't yours. Don't be picking stuff that you don't own

    • @mrwhalexxx6977
      @mrwhalexxx6977 7 років тому

      Michael Clark It actually is. I have it for my business, and I have the key. I just wanted to see if it could be picked

  • @thelockpickinglebowski633
    @thelockpickinglebowski633 7 років тому

    Seems like that might be a good starter dimple lock for a dimple novice like myself. I have the double-sided clear practice dimple lock.

  • @danielrabi9287
    @danielrabi9287 3 роки тому

    Where can I find that Z bar tension wrench and is that a padlock bypass tool that you're picking the lock with?

  • @oldmcdonald1759
    @oldmcdonald1759 4 роки тому +1

    Is the Junior drill resistant? Can't find a certain answer anywhere. Thanks

    • @septclues
      @septclues 4 роки тому

      9:06
      No drill protection at all

  • @mrwhalexxx6977
    @mrwhalexxx6977 7 років тому

    I have a question. So I use a Credit Card Lock pick Set. What do you recommend for that? I normally use a rake, cause I'm not the best with the others.