Thanks for doing this video. Mul T locks are among my favorite locks because they go from easy types to very difficult. The 7x7 ones are great as basic locks. The interactive ones I find take a bit of time, but are doable. I haven't pulled mine apart yet, your hint about disassembly could prove valuable! I have various dimple picks, but I like the Spooxe ones. I have a kit with multiple ends and one handle, but that's not so useful if you want to change picks mid session. Great job on opening that lock!
My pleasure, Ted. Thank YOU for watching and for your comment :) MTL certainly does run the gamut from easy to insane, don't they. I've got my eyes set on the MT5+, but it still seems a ways off for me, LOL. I like the Spooxe picks too. I ended up impulse buying them one night, and kind of regretted it after I did. Then they showed up and I've been really really happy with them ever since. I have the SouthOrd dimple kit too. I actually really like it because I can use the flags as blanks for making sidebar picks for ASSA and Primus style locks. Thanks again for your comment. I'll put your name in the hat :)
I'm sure those GOSO picks sanded down and shaped would be every bit as nice as the Spoxee setup. Let me know how they turn out if you don't mind... I'd love to see what you come up with.
My favorite lock thus far is the Medeco Biaxial 51S mortise cylinder and the reason why it is my favorite is the addition of the sidebar and the pins that must be rotated to the true gate and pushed to the shear line to get it open. I have only been in locksports for about 3 months and I think that I have pretty much gotten the normal pin tumbler locks defeated and even challenge locks so now I am stepping into the world of the sidebar locks and I hope it goes as well as the pin tumblers went as far as gaining the ability thru hours of practice and dedication to be able to pick them without much doubt that I will fail. Thanks for the opportunity! Keep on picking!
Thanks Drew! Great to hear your are stepping up into the hi-sec stuff! Really glad to see more people doing this. You'll find that they take more persistence than anything else. Remember too that this is a journey. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out as you progress.
Very nicely picked and explained very well, as usual. I will try to remember the gutting tip should I ever get around to picking one of these beasts. If I forget, you will no doubt hear the facepalm from across the pond. :)
Thanks Supallama! I'm not too familiar with Winkhaus. Guess I better study up :) One of the reasons I asked this particular questions was that I'm hoping to learn more about locks that I've not hear of. I'll put your name in the hat.
Thanks BLP! I was surprised by how well re-winding them works. I used an Allen wrench and just wound the damaged part around that. Worked really well actually. You can hardly tell the spring was ever damaged.
tumbl3r mine was straight a piece of wire by the time I got it out lol. It was compressed and stuck in the chamber. Not sure why the lock is brand new. There's gotta be a way to get springs. I'll google it one of these days
nice picking buddy I have a multi classic an im buggered if i can get it open the inner pins set higer than the outer an i find if i try and pick from the right side like you did my pick is forever getting jammed.still more fun when there hard picks the joy when you finally get it is hard to beat
Thanks for your kind words man! Getting those inner pins shoved up there is tricky for sure. My dimple picks are pretty well filed / sanded down into small flags, which I think helps. Still, it's hard to say without picking several more of these locks. Just a thought though.
Do you mean to remove the inner pins? They are captured so I don't think anything would work to remove them without removing the lock. They are also non-ferris so magnets would not work on them even if they were able to come out.
I meant when pulling the pins out with tweezers at one point it looked like you were having trouble, I'm wondering if there's a better way or if Locksmith's tend to take pride in their tactile abilities...
AWESOME job as always Sir! I love the how knowledgeable you are when it comes to high security locks. And the way you explain things is remarkable. I say this with true honesty, you should write a book on your experiences with high security locks!🔓🗝🔐🔏🔒🔑😎
Thanks so much, my friend! But I have so far to go and SOOOO much to learn. I honestly feel like I'm just getting started and I have a TON to learn. One of the things I like most about this hobby is that we are all learning from each other.
nice job thanks. I've been working on one of these for a few weeks now. Not having any luck so far. I have no key so for all I know I'm wasting my time on a lock that doesn't even work. Though it seems like it's in great shape.
Entertaining and informative, great video. My favorite lock is my master #3 because it was the first one I picked haha but I'm getting more entertainment out of my sparrows cylinder and the reload kit so that should be mentioned too.
@@tumbl3r Very good video,one question though,where did you get the replacement spring for the spring that you inadvertently mangled?So far as I know pins and springs for Mul-T-Locks are very expensive and not easy to obtain unless you buy the whole pin kit which is ridiculously expensive.
@@nelsonechevarria7009 Oh man, good question... I grabbed one that I had laying around that was close. I don't remember where it came from, but it was very similar. I'm not a locksmith, so if I didn't have something at hand, getting those parts would be pretty difficult. I guess I'd stary by posting on the forums like keypicking and reddit to see if anyone had any sto spare. If that didn't work I'd go looking for a smithy who works with MTL and ask if he'd sell me the bits I needed. Sorry I can't be of more help. Getting parts for these highly specialized locks can be really really tricky.
Thanks Andy! I've never heard of GEGE. Guess I better study up, LOL I was hoping to learn more about locks that I've not heard of. I'll put your name in the hat.
My favorite lock that I own would have to be my S&G 826c. The reason for it is because they hard hard to come by and was at one point used by the military and with it being 40 years old I am sure it has a history that would be interesting to tell.
"Let's smack that thing in a vice and get it picked" - WHAAAM!! Oh my, I'm still laughing. xD Great picking! I think I've got the same lock lying around here.. Maybe it's time to give it a shot. ^^ Regarding locks: I like the EVVA MCS. Because it's been around for more than 40 years and there is no legit opening via lockpicking of this lock yet. It's a brilliant design, that even considers different melting points of the plastic used in case someone tries to attack it with fire.
Glad you like the smacking the lock into the vice LOL. I've been having so much fun with editing that stuff up. Thanks for your comment :) I'm so new to the dimple style of locks. Up until this one I'd only picked a 7X7. I've worked a lot with sliders and sidebar pins though, so the twisting / lifting motion was not completely new. Still, there is a lot of "joy of discovery" here for me and I'm really enjoying MTL locks. Have to agree with you on the MCS. That thing is just a beautiful design! My wife got me an MCS padlock for my birthday last year and it really is one of my absolute favorite locks. Thanks for watching man! And for commenting. I've really admired and learned a lot from your work! Especially with the 3KS!
I've seen these being "coded", when I moved in, the building was new and the owner could use his universal key to open all the front doors to apartments. When we moved in they took our set of keys and the first time they used one of those the lock was "coded" to only be used with this set. How that works I have no idea. I've also heard of two of them breaking and leaving the owners with no way in. As a result they had to break in and change the locks.
Thanks for doing this video. Mul T locks are among my favorite locks because they go from easy types to very difficult. The 7x7 ones are great as basic locks. The interactive ones I find take a bit of time, but are doable. I haven't pulled mine apart yet, your hint about disassembly could prove valuable! I have various dimple picks, but I like the Spooxe ones. I have a kit with multiple ends and one handle, but that's not so useful if you want to change picks mid session. Great job on opening that lock!
My pleasure, Ted. Thank YOU for watching and for your comment :) MTL certainly does run the gamut from easy to insane, don't they. I've got my eyes set on the MT5+, but it still seems a ways off for me, LOL. I like the Spooxe picks too. I ended up impulse buying them one night, and kind of regretted it after I did. Then they showed up and I've been really really happy with them ever since. I have the SouthOrd dimple kit too. I actually really like it because I can use the flags as blanks for making sidebar picks for ASSA and Primus style locks. Thanks again for your comment. I'll put your name in the hat :)
tumbl3r Ive been kicking around making my own spooxe kit with the goso 14pc. seems like a better option then dropping all that money.
I'm sure those GOSO picks sanded down and shaped would be every bit as nice as the Spoxee setup. Let me know how they turn out if you don't mind... I'd love to see what you come up with.
My favorite lock thus far is the Medeco Biaxial 51S mortise cylinder and the reason why it is my favorite is the addition of the sidebar and the pins that must be rotated to the true gate and pushed to the shear line to get it open. I have only been in locksports for about 3 months and I think that I have pretty much gotten the normal pin tumbler locks defeated and even challenge locks so now I am stepping into the world of the sidebar locks and I hope it goes as well as the pin tumblers went as far as gaining the ability thru hours of practice and dedication to be able to pick them without much doubt that I will fail. Thanks for the opportunity! Keep on picking!
Thanks Drew! Great to hear your are stepping up into the hi-sec stuff! Really glad to see more people doing this. You'll find that they take more persistence than anything else. Remember too that this is a journey. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help you out as you progress.
Very nicely picked and explained very well, as usual. I will try to remember the gutting tip should I ever get around to picking one of these beasts. If I forget, you will no doubt hear the facepalm from across the pond. :)
Beautiful job picking! my favorite lock is the Winkhaus lock i have, the crazy warding mixed with the crazy bitting makes for a tough lock all around.
Thanks Supallama! I'm not too familiar with Winkhaus. Guess I better study up :) One of the reasons I asked this particular questions was that I'm hoping to learn more about locks that I've not hear of. I'll put your name in the hat.
You are the winner of the drawing. If you send me your address, I'll send you the lock.
W00T, sent you my address :) keep up the good work!
Great picking - haha, you're new to mutli-lock and pick it open with such an ease is amazing - great job / cool video once again :-)
Nice! I mangled a spring on a mul t lock knock I have. Havent found a replacement yet... havent looked super hard either I guess lol
Thanks BLP! I was surprised by how well re-winding them works. I used an Allen wrench and just wound the damaged part around that. Worked really well actually. You can hardly tell the spring was ever damaged.
tumbl3r mine was straight a piece of wire by the time I got it out lol. It was compressed and stuck in the chamber. Not sure why the lock is brand new. There's gotta be a way to get springs. I'll google it one of these days
Love the laminated pinning tray. Nice work!
Great picking as always! I still have problems with the MTL interactive, I have to work on it...:)
thank you - may i ask the technique to *just* get outer or *just* get inner pins??
no shim!! truly, you are powerful (and very brave)
nice picking buddy
I have a multi classic an im buggered if i can get it open the inner pins set higer than the outer an i find if i try and pick from the right side like you did my pick is forever getting jammed.still more fun when there hard picks the joy when you finally get it is hard to beat
Thanks for your kind words man! Getting those inner pins shoved up there is tricky for sure. My dimple picks are pretty well filed / sanded down into small flags, which I think helps. Still, it's hard to say without picking several more of these locks. Just a thought though.
Could you remove pins with a magnet or maybe coat tweezers in sticky medicinal resin?
Do you mean to remove the inner pins? They are captured so I don't think anything would work to remove them without removing the lock. They are also non-ferris so magnets would not work on them even if they were able to come out.
I meant when pulling the pins out with tweezers at one point it looked like you were having trouble, I'm wondering if there's a better way or if Locksmith's tend to take pride in their tactile abilities...
AWESOME job as always Sir!
I love the how knowledgeable you are when it comes to high security locks. And the way you explain things is remarkable. I say this with true honesty, you should write a book on your experiences with high security locks!🔓🗝🔐🔏🔒🔑😎
Thanks so much, my friend! But I have so far to go and SOOOO much to learn. I honestly feel like I'm just getting started and I have a TON to learn. One of the things I like most about this hobby is that we are all learning from each other.
You are right about learning from each other. But you pick locks that other pickers don't..
Like the Abus locks, the spools give nice clear feedback which helps the new picker through the learning process 👍
Abus sure does make nice locks :) I'll put your name in the hat.
nice job thanks. I've been working on one of these for a few weeks now. Not having any luck so far. I have no key so for all I know I'm wasting my time on a lock that doesn't even work. Though it seems like it's in great shape.
Hi I subscribed to your channel. Who made your pick? Could not see it. Great job on picking. !!!👍👍👍👍♥️
Thanks for watching! The pick is made by Spooxe.
Entertaining and informative, great video. My favorite lock is my master #3 because it was the first one I picked haha but I'm getting more entertainment out of my sparrows cylinder and the reload kit so that should be mentioned too.
Thanks Tim! Glad you enjoyed it :) That first lock is always special for sure. I'll put your name in the hat.
@@tumbl3r Very good video,one question though,where did you get the replacement spring for the spring that you inadvertently mangled?So far as I know pins and springs for Mul-T-Locks are very expensive and not easy to obtain unless you buy the whole pin kit which is ridiculously expensive.
@@nelsonechevarria7009 Oh man, good question... I grabbed one that I had laying around that was close. I don't remember where it came from, but it was very similar. I'm not a locksmith, so if I didn't have something at hand, getting those parts would be pretty difficult. I guess I'd stary by posting on the forums like keypicking and reddit to see if anyone had any sto spare. If that didn't work I'd go looking for a smithy who works with MTL and ask if he'd sell me the bits I needed. Sorry I can't be of more help. Getting parts for these highly specialized locks can be really really tricky.
So thats how a red belt loads a vice! Your jujitsu is strong my friend! Nice pick.
Thanks so much man! Glad you enjoyed :) This lock was super fun to pick!
Nice pick! I love my nemef discus lock, its the only one staying closed. Can t pick it, everything stays springy. Might sent it to you😉
Thanks for watching, and for your comment. I'm not familiar with Discus locks. Time for me to study up :) I'll put your name in the hat.
This is what I use on my house, very good locks.
he picked it in few minutes, how is that makes it a good lock :( ?
where can i buy replacement springs? also is there a way to figure out the order of the pins if they went flying? ;)
I figured out the order of the pins. Now I just need the springs. Help, please.
Nice picking, I'd say my favourite lock is GEGE they have great serated driver pins
Thanks Andy! I've never heard of GEGE. Guess I better study up, LOL I was hoping to learn more about locks that I've not heard of. I'll put your name in the hat.
I just happened across your channel, and I noticed you and others don't pick locks like Mul -t-Lock when the lock is set/mounted in the door. WHY?????
A vice is a sufficent subsitute for a door
Avery interesting pick that you picked the lock with! Did you work on the pick yourself, billbo.
My favorite lock that I own would have to be my S&G 826c. The reason for it is because they hard hard to come by and was at one point used by the military and with it being 40 years old I am sure it has a history that would be interesting to tell.
Thanks Michael... I can certainly testify to the awesomeness of the 826C! Those things are a BRICK..... HOUSE.... I'll toss your name in the hat :)
great job man!
"Let's smack that thing in a vice and get it picked" - WHAAAM!!
Oh my, I'm still laughing. xD
Great picking!
I think I've got the same lock lying around here.. Maybe it's time to give it a shot. ^^
Regarding locks: I like the EVVA MCS. Because it's been around for more than 40 years and there is no legit opening via lockpicking of this lock yet. It's a brilliant design, that even considers different melting points of the plastic used in case someone tries to attack it with fire.
Glad you like the smacking the lock into the vice LOL. I've been having so much fun with editing that stuff up. Thanks for your comment :)
I'm so new to the dimple style of locks. Up until this one I'd only picked a 7X7. I've worked a lot with sliders and sidebar pins though, so the twisting / lifting motion was not completely new. Still, there is a lot of "joy of discovery" here for me and I'm really enjoying MTL locks.
Have to agree with you on the MCS. That thing is just a beautiful design! My wife got me an MCS padlock for my birthday last year and it really is one of my absolute favorite locks.
Thanks for watching man! And for commenting. I've really admired and learned a lot from your work! Especially with the 3KS!
My favorite lock is my abus 83. I like how I rekey it and make it more of a challenge.
if I don't have the keys how can I push it out to see all the pin/in pins
If your lock has a cap strip you could peel that off and remove the pins that way. Otherwise, just pick it open.
Working on my first one, this is very helpful
My pleasure, Paul! I'm glad it was helpful to you :)
Been working on this one a couple of hours got to make a better flag
very nice picking m8 good info😊👍👍
Thanks man :) Really appreciate your watching and the kind words!
what kind of pick do you use? self made or bought?
The pick I was using on this lock is one I purchase. It's from a German company called Spooxe. It came in the BMPS 8/2 set.
tumbl3r thanks
Thank u !
Nice very nice indeed 😘😎😎👍👍🍺🔓
I've seen these being "coded", when I moved in, the building was new and the owner could use his universal key to open all the front doors to apartments. When we moved in they took our set of keys and the first time they used one of those the lock was "coded" to only be used with this set. How that works I have no idea.
I've also heard of two of them breaking and leaving the owners with no way in. As a result they had to break in and change the locks.
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