So to find wheel #1 it's a process of elimination starting with the unknown first? Rt to the variable # then lft to the known 2nd wheel, then rt to the known 3rd wheel?
Thanks for watching Charles...not trying to be a smartass, but the video was somewhat intended to be something different on the channel rather then a how to video or another lock picking video. Wheel #1,2,3 may or may not be inline with combo say 25, 50, 75. Sometimes 25 may refer to the 3rd wheel or 1st wheel depending on the location of the drive cam. Your best bet is to get the book called 'Safe cracking 101' and then practice. The book explains things in a lot more detail.
How do you know when you pick up wheel 2 without looking at the wheels? I might have understood better if you had opened the safe with the door closed until you had the combination.
Basically by feel and also by what number your working on. Say the combo is 25-50-75. Wheel to will start to engage when you start dialing for 50. On some safelocks you can feel wheel to pick up. I high suggest getting the Sparrows lock box that teaches safe manipulation or get open source material and a cut way S&G from eBay. Practice and more practice.
@@justinecooper9575 Good luck...a cutaway safe lock from eBay, will make a huge difference. You be able to see each wheel pick up in relation to the numbers dialed. Good luck.
Keith Geiman it’s not meant to be a lock-picking video...which took me a while to figure out. I’m trying to be nice here and say this ‘could have’ been ‘more’ confusing...but only if it was spoken in Finnish
It takes some practice, my dad is doing every 5 numbers...I like doing every number. Also there is 3 parts to this video...plus there is a book. No worries I'm not good at manipulation, your looking for a small difference in measurements.
Very cool part 2 my friend👍😊👍😎✌✌
Thanks Leon...should be posting part 3 tonight.
Very cool video my friend ✌😎 love seeing how these mechanisms work. Cheers 😁🍺
Thanks man...maybe posting part one tonight.
I mean part 3
So to find wheel #1 it's a process of elimination starting with the unknown first? Rt to the variable # then lft to the known 2nd wheel, then rt to the known 3rd wheel?
Thanks for watching Charles...not trying to be a smartass, but the video was somewhat intended to be something different on the channel rather then a how to video or another lock picking video. Wheel #1,2,3 may or may not be inline with combo say 25, 50, 75. Sometimes 25 may refer to the 3rd wheel or 1st wheel depending on the location of the drive cam. Your best bet is to get the book called 'Safe cracking 101' and then practice. The book explains things in a lot more detail.
Makes me want to run out and grab one to mess with. Too bad it is out of my budget though. :)
Thanks...You never know may find one on sale. Should be posting part one tonight.
I mean part 3.
I'll keep an eye out. My problem is that I buy too many locks be able to afford more locks.
I actually want to change the combination, bc the safe was cracked. Not sure if that’s what you’re demonstrating in this video.
No...
How do you know when you pick up wheel 2 without looking at the wheels? I might have understood better if you had opened the safe with the door closed until you had the combination.
Basically by feel and also by what number your working on. Say the combo is 25-50-75. Wheel to will start to engage when you start dialing for 50. On some safelocks you can feel wheel to pick up. I high suggest getting the Sparrows lock box that teaches safe manipulation or get open source material and a cut way S&G from eBay. Practice and more practice.
@@JMLockpicking Thanks for the reply! I'll follow your advice and see how it goes with my "lost combination safe."
@@justinecooper9575 Good luck...a cutaway safe lock from eBay, will make a huge difference. You be able to see each wheel pick up in relation to the numbers dialed. Good luck.
Can not find in the video where you find wheel ones number? Can you help..
I think it's because you only find two wheels set them and then go 0-99 on the last one when it opens that's the last number.
Keith Geiman it’s not meant to be a lock-picking video...which took me a while to figure out. I’m trying to be nice here and say this ‘could have’ been ‘more’ confusing...but only if it was spoken in Finnish
I'm not sure what I'm not understanding. I'm trying but it's not working out
It takes some practice, my dad is doing every 5 numbers...I like doing every number. Also there is 3 parts to this video...plus there is a book. No worries I'm not good at manipulation, your looking for a small difference in measurements.