Very interesting watch Nigbee. I have watched a few forensic videos on locks that have been picked and there is usually deep scoring on the key pins where the pick rubs against them. I expected the same but absolutely not. Goes to show you should have been a surgeon with a touch so light 😷
I like that 40mm padlock! A barrel, spools and serrated key pins. All that and countermilling in the plug. Whats really impressive though is the shape of those pins after such heavy use. Thanks for sharing. 😄
Very interesting, you must have a feather touch there. I think if you looked at a pin from a lock i picked a thousand times it would be horrible. Look like i was trying to cut a chunck off.
@@knowthebird yes I was surprised at it myself, I was hoping for something interesting to have happened in there. I wonder how picking style effects what locks can be opened, me and Paul struggle on completely different locks, stuff he finds easy I can't pick and visa-versa There's another video 😵💫
It's the keyway that's really impressive, it looks unpicked
Wow! Never thought it would get that much use! 😀 Glad you've got so much out of it 💜
Very interesting watch Nigbee.
I have watched a few forensic videos on locks that have been picked and there is usually deep scoring on the key pins where the pick rubs against them. I expected the same but absolutely not.
Goes to show you should have been a surgeon with a touch so light 😷
Impressive! Now I wonder how a lock raked, or bumped, 1000 times would compare.
I like that 40mm padlock! A barrel, spools and serrated key pins. All that and countermilling in the plug.
Whats really impressive though is the shape of those pins after such heavy use. Thanks for sharing. 😄
Oh!!! I'm raking a 140 for 6 months now , trying to break it and see how much damage raking does. Love it!
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VERY QUITE INTERESTING! churrs Nidge!
Compered to a lock that's been raked or EPGd I'd say that's pretty minimal
Interesting video! What model lock is that?
Hi it's just called an ERA 40mm padlock. They are easily available in the UK from eBay for a good price. The are actually made by Federal as a 90a
It's an ERA IP-38ALBL-PC
High Security Padlock to be precise 😀 Great little alternatives to A1100s in the UK.
It has done quite well for all the times you've picked it. My keyway wpuld be destroyed 😅
Very interesting, you must have a feather touch there. I think if you looked at a pin from a lock i picked a thousand times it would be horrible. Look like i was trying to cut a chunck off.
@@knowthebird yes I was surprised at it myself, I was hoping for something interesting to have happened in there. I wonder how picking style effects what locks can be opened, me and Paul struggle on completely different locks, stuff he finds easy I can't pick and visa-versa
There's another video 😵💫
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