Well done pulling that back . Really interesting video. Just goes to show how careful you have to be, and how important it is to research a lock you're not sure about. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend 👍🙏😁
Great picking and such a shame with the gutting. Good to see you recovered it though. Sometimes locks have an anomaly which can cause a disaster and it's an horrible feeling too. Awesome video all round.
Looking forward to a nice long Side Noob video as you try to wrestle those pins out. Nice to see that, even for a very experienced picker, things sometimes go sideways (literally in this case).
I bricked the same Lock exactly the same way :) I then started to disassemble the other side of the lock and was not careful enough. I put in the key and didnt turn it right away. the Cylinder slipped out one pin position and was stuck in place. I tried hammering the lock with a rubber mallet to make the driver pins jump and simultaniously push or turn the key, but i couldn't get it to budge. so, both sides bricked. Learned a lot :)
Great, that you could rescue the lock. I got a question, because in a holiday apartment, what I bought, there is this ISEO R6 PLUS installed (currently with construction key) and I will move in 6 weeks from now. I have bought a NUKI smart lock and there I need the lock to be able use both sides to insert the key at the same time to have my NUKI working. Can you tell, if this ISEO R6 plus is capable and I can use my NUKI smart lock? Thx for your help in advance!
Hmm. I thought iSEO locks normally have steel pins. Weird this one has brass pins. Did you have to make a special tool to rescue those pins that dropped into the bottom of the cylinder when you rotated it?
Quick question, and this might be a dumb question, but do locks always (or most of the time) turn the same way? If not, is the any good 'rule of thumb' to know which way you should put tension on it?
Padlocks mostly only turn clockwise by tradition, door locks can usually be configured to work either way depending on which side of a door they are mounted
Good save, dude! That first side looked a nightmare.
Mate. The worst
Well done pulling that back . Really interesting video. Just goes to show how careful you have to be, and how important it is to research a lock you're not sure about. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend 👍🙏😁
You too!
Great picking and such a shame with the gutting. Good to see you recovered it though. Sometimes locks have an anomaly which can cause a disaster and it's an horrible feeling too.
Awesome video all round.
Cheers Roy!
Looking forward to a nice long Side Noob video as you try to wrestle those pins out. Nice to see that, even for a very experienced picker, things sometimes go sideways (literally in this case).
I wish I’d recorded it tbh. But it was a long and very painful process
Well saved there Ash mate great video 👍🇬🇧😊😎👊
Thanks!
Glad that you managed to rescue the lock.
Me too!
Excellent video as always 👌. Thanks again for sharing this information. God bless 🙏
Thanks!
Nicely picked, and a great recovery, that was very unexpected. I've never seen driver pins shoot up into a plug like that, interesting.
Interesting AND annoying lol
That is a really interesting lock. It really blows my mind how people think of some of these designs. Very cool.
Agreed!
I bricked the same Lock exactly the same way :)
I then started to disassemble the other side of the lock and was not careful enough. I put in the key and didnt turn it right away. the Cylinder slipped out one pin position and was stuck in place.
I tried hammering the lock with a rubber mallet to make the driver pins jump and simultaniously push or turn the key, but i couldn't get it to budge. so, both sides bricked. Learned a lot :)
Great save!😀🐈⬛🐾🐈🇬🇧🍻
A lucky save!
Great, that you could rescue the lock. I got a question, because in a holiday apartment, what I bought, there is this ISEO R6 PLUS installed (currently with construction key) and I will move in 6 weeks from now. I have bought a NUKI smart lock and there I need the lock to be able use both sides to insert the key at the same time to have my NUKI working. Can you tell, if this ISEO R6 plus is capable and I can use my NUKI smart lock? Thx for your help in advance!
Hmm. I thought iSEO locks normally have steel pins. Weird this one has brass pins. Did you have to make a special tool to rescue those pins that dropped into the bottom of the cylinder when you rotated it?
I just used a lot of shaking and a probe made from a broken pick. It was very tricky
What book you used in the first video of your playlist(Tutorials)
how funny. I did exactly the same with the R6 6 months ago.
Quick question, and this might be a dumb question, but do locks always (or most of the time) turn the same way? If not, is the any good 'rule of thumb' to know which way you should put tension on it?
Padlocks mostly only turn clockwise by tradition, door locks can usually be configured to work either way depending on which side of a door they are mounted
Well, someone had a... gutful. ;-)
Lol
What book you refer for lock picking
Maybe keys to the kingdom?
Still don't see the point in the constitution key idea. I would just change the cylinder as it takes literally five minutes and is simple to do.
A good cylinder can cost over £50 ($63 ish), sometimes more