try putting an appropriate size o ring as a spacer So if the key doesn't work the first time, you don't need to reset (pull out one notch) this allows you to apply pressure an keep tapping until it turns.
You need a key that fits the same _type_ of lock. It doesn't have to fit that exact lock. For example, I made a bump key for a Kwikset brand lock. That bump key will also work on most other Kwisket locks that fit the same style key, even though all of the locks accept different keys.
+Karlan Meyers to simplify this. if you look at your key you will notice a tab facing to one direction. some have it to the left and some to the right. you cant make a bump key with a key that wont fit that specific style of lock is from what im getting from this
How can some people be so oblivious? He was obviously responding to the guy who made a comment with a suggestion, David Armes. A lot of people like to respond that way, though it can cause some confusion. Before judging someone, please make sure you have a reason to.
I should make one for my truck so when i leave my keys in the ignition (which i have a heavy history on doing that) i wont have to call and pay a locksmith or something lol
Ha! Well in your particular case it would likely be more practical to just have an extra key made at the hardware store. Also, you can destroy a lock with a bump key so it might end up costing you even more!
I had one of those key holder combination locks with a spare key locked onto the frame under my jeep because id always lock my key in there.!saved me over a dozen times . I also had a slim jim tucked inside the hallow of my roof rack just incase someone needed it and surprisingly people did a couple times. People always pointed out i had something hanging under my jeep just dangling .. i told them it was my jeeps balls
try putting an appropriate size o ring as a spacer So if the key doesn't work the first time, you don't need to reset (pull out one notch) this allows you to apply pressure an keep tapping until it turns.
This is a very good idea. I'll have to give it a try and see how it works. Thanks for the tip!
Rick Osgood lmao you didn’t use an alt dumbass
@@quanchuloo4333 he was responding to the comment above his. This was 7 years ago. That's how the comment section worked back then lol
Struggling Gardener yeah I saw a comment saying that a while ago, forgot that I even made this comment lmao
Thank you for your best clip video. (From Thailand)
You don’t show how you file the peaks which are to high, and that’s what I was waiting for.
Same smh
Why would I need a Bumb key if I have the original key already??
What's the point if you have to have a key that already went to that lock?
You need a key that fits the same _type_ of lock. It doesn't have to fit that exact lock. For example, I made a bump key for a Kwikset brand lock. That bump key will also work on most other Kwisket locks that fit the same style key, even though all of the locks accept different keys.
+Karlan Meyers to simplify this. if you look at your key you will notice a tab facing to one direction. some have it to the left and some to the right. you cant make a bump key with a key that wont fit that specific style of lock is from what im getting from this
Scroll down. The uploader left a comment thinking he was on his alt account lmao
oo7moses where????
There's only 19 comments... Uploader is Rick Osgood.
oo7moses LMAOOOOOO
How can some people be so oblivious? He was obviously responding to the guy who made a comment with a suggestion, David Armes. A lot of people like to respond that way, though it can cause some confusion. Before judging someone, please make sure you have a reason to.
Reilly Wolf bitch it’s not that serious. Old ass bitter man
No problem, just remember to use this for the forces of good lol
Silly Rick. You can't unlock a door with a rock.
How do you get the correct spacing when your cuts clearly missed their marks? Were you not cutting on the marks or off to the side of them?
You don’t want to cut on those vertical lines directly or the key may break
@@RUGRAF-rf8fiso what are the marks for? You file in between the marks?
This movie named the next three days bought me here
sameee
Kwik locks are not difficult to pick either What about Schlage locks???
They are a bit more secure. Bump key?master key has a 7th pin , yes??
will it work with like an old already cut key ?
TheBaconBird yea
can we lock the door back after unlocking it by bump key?
Nope
Yes you can, I done it. It’s tricky sometimes but possible.
All modern shit seems to have rubber pins that no longer bounce when bumped.
what file to use
Nice one, I tried make one spoiled three keys it would not work for euro double glazing door, is there anyone out there who could make me one.
Wrong file - don't use a triangular file - use a square file.
That is called a bump key 🔑
Will it work with sentry safes?
Good
Guy this key can lock the door ?
I should make one for my truck so when i leave my keys in the ignition (which i have a heavy history on doing that) i wont have to call and pay a locksmith or something lol
Ha! Well in your particular case it would likely be more practical to just have an extra key made at the hardware store. Also, you can destroy a lock with a bump key so it might end up costing you even more!
I had one of those key holder combination locks with a spare key locked onto the frame under my jeep because id always lock my key in there.!saved me over a dozen times .
I also had a slim jim tucked inside the hallow of my roof rack just incase someone needed it and surprisingly people did a couple times.
People always pointed out i had something hanging under my jeep just dangling .. i told them it was my jeeps balls
Oh, I clicked on the wrong video. I thought it said Bum Key.
102k serial killers viewed this
they just break a window
I rather use the bump brick no body got time to file or a file or a vice or a red pen marker.
Or you could just get a key made
Can u make me a bump key?
Fast???