For only $8.50usd I just got a really nice wood wall hanging curio cathedral cabinet with a locked glass door at a thrift store, but no key, and no way to open the door without that key. I watched several how-to's here on YT, made several different wire tools to pick the lock, but I didnt get it. Well when I came upon your demo, with just 2 wires, I tried again, and once I could see inside the lock and how the levers lift up to release the bolt, I then started feeling for that movement, and open she came. Thank you SO MUCH!!
This was so amazing thank you! I found an antique wardrobe on the side of the road, locked of course. Opening the lock up and showing us what's happening inside was the part that made me finally feel like I understood how to pick a lock! It's open now and I'm forever grateful
That did make clearer what I'm supposed to be doing, thanks. I'll try it again, now that I have the idea. If I fail, it's off to the landfill for this trunk.
It's no good. No matter what I do I can't feel the tumbler(s) or anything with any kind of give to it, just the bare walls of the inside of the lock. Maybe if I had x-ray vision and could see what I'm supposed to depress, but without super-powers, it's hopeless. I did want to thank you for taking the time to send me a response, though. @@BrummieLockPicker
No one likes a show off 🤣🤣🤣 , I would struggle to open that lock with proper lock picking tools and there's you opening it with 2 paper clips . Very well picked Brummie mate
You can get it, took me about 5 minutes after watching this video. Seeing the inside helped. Hardest part for me was keeping the tension pick there then I just jammed the other one up till I got it.
I have one of these locks that is on a display cabinet. My problem is that the lock is mounted on the inside of the 1 inch thick door frame. The actual opening to the lock itself is more than 3/4 of an inch back. There is a small (3/8 inch) hole drilled through the door for the key to fit through to then enter the actual lock. I can not get much of a "bend" in my lever (or lock travel) wires to make the angle so deep in the small hole through the door wood so that i can even begin to "pick" with. I cant see any names or numbers on the lock to order a key. It is so deep that I don't know if it is a single or double lever. Any suggestions??
For only $8.50usd I just got a really nice wood wall hanging curio cathedral cabinet with a locked glass door at a thrift store, but no key, and no way to open the door without that key.
I watched several how-to's here on YT, made several different wire tools to pick the lock, but I didnt get it. Well when I came upon your demo, with just 2 wires, I tried again, and once I could see inside the lock and how the levers lift up to release the bolt, I then started feeling for that movement, and open she came. Thank you SO MUCH!!
I am happy to know my video helped you get it open 👍
Thank you, my local blacksmith wouldn't even attempt to open a cheap vintage cabinet I bought, so you've been a great help
Very welcome 👍
Is it because he's a blacksmith and not a locksmith?
This was so amazing thank you! I found an antique wardrobe on the side of the road, locked of course. Opening the lock up and showing us what's happening inside was the part that made me finally feel like I understood how to pick a lock! It's open now and I'm forever grateful
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Thank you for showing the details inside. Very helpful.
Cheers and thanks for watching 👍
Thanks, dude. That added a lot to my understanding of lever locks.
Cheers for your comments 🍻👍
Thanks for sharing this, really cool inside view !!
Cheers for watching 🍻👍
Spot on Brummie, thanks for that. I've yet to tinker with some the lovely Roy Sammons sent me. Have a great rest of the week mate 🙏👍😁
Cheers for watching Nick 🍻👍
That did make clearer what I'm supposed to be doing, thanks. I'll try it again, now that I have the idea. If I fail, it's off to the landfill for this trunk.
Good luck, hopefully you will save it from the landfill 🤞
It's no good. No matter what I do I can't feel the tumbler(s) or anything with any kind of give to it, just the bare walls of the inside of the lock. Maybe if I had x-ray vision and could see what I'm supposed to depress, but without super-powers, it's hopeless. I did want to thank you for taking the time to send me a response, though. @@BrummieLockPicker
Nicely done, thank you for showing us how it's done.
Cheers mate and thanks for watching 🍻👍
Thank you, exactly what I needed
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Excellent mate 👍 I've got a one lever one!
All the best to you and yours 👍 👍 👍 🍻
Cheers mate 🍻👍
He conseguido abrir la puerta de un armario viejo!! La llave la perdieron mis niñas. Gracias por el vídeo! Me siento increíble❤
@@laklaudix Your very welcome 👍
Thanks for that mate . May be a simple lock but it was interesting .
Cheers mate 🍻👍
No one likes a show off 🤣🤣🤣 , I would struggle to open that lock with proper lock picking tools and there's you opening it with 2 paper clips . Very well picked Brummie mate
Cheers for watching Peter, You could pick that one mate with paper clips too, easy peasy 🤣🤣
You can get it, took me about 5 minutes after watching this video. Seeing the inside helped. Hardest part for me was keeping the tension pick there then I just jammed the other one up till I got it.
Evening Mr brummie mate 🤜🤛🇬🇧
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I got a pot full of these from a car boot ,
Only a few quid. So easy to work on a satisfactory picking period LOL
These are great little beginners lever locks, Cheers for watching again mate 👍
@@BrummieLockPicker definitely
Hi, could you, please help me? The old lock in the cabinet has two bolts. How do I get it to open? Thanks 👍🏼
Two paper clips crazy!!!
Now do that with the same type of 4 lever lock 😉. Once you've done that Peter Lewis can really call you a show off 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cheers for watching Roy 🍻I might give it a try 👍he who dares.. wins Rodney 🤣🤣
@@BrummieLockPicker 😉
Would the allen wrench work
I have one of these locks that is on a display cabinet. My problem is that the lock is mounted on the inside of the 1 inch thick door frame. The actual opening to the lock itself is more than 3/4 of an inch back. There is a small (3/8 inch) hole drilled through the door for the key to fit through to then enter the actual lock. I can not get much of a "bend" in my lever (or lock travel) wires to make the angle so deep in the small hole through the door wood so that i can even begin to "pick" with. I cant see any names or numbers on the lock to order a key. It is so deep that I don't know if it is a single or double lever. Any suggestions??
and also where could i buy Skelton keys for the said lock which is an old furniture lock from my gran's house so i don't want to break it
Thank you!!
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Cant see what you are pushing, where nor in what direction, upon what?
Watch this one ua-cam.com/video/hMoIN_TQWGo/v-deo.htmlsi=4XyC-ZaAPaivfSl0
You see the bolt move? No
What kind of lock is a chastity belt lock? A warded lock or a lever lock? 🤭🤷🏻♂️
That is one lock that I’ve never picked so I haven’t got a clue 🤔
Cheers for watching mate 🍻👍
Brummie can i email you so i can show you the lock i am trying to pick