Hi Master Really I'm not understand how many moments in this pick of MTL 800... But you pick him. Very strange patent of work with MT . But congratulations to you Master. I don't know how many MT I picked... Because it your pick interesting to me. I'll try to pick him on your way...! Thnx for your time and this video.
Have you picked the MT5+? This is basically the same lock, just with a new name. A lot of the technique used is for setting the sliders before the pins, and to set the alpha pin in the back, that interacts with the interactive element on the key.
It’s a really cool tray, and I can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate it! I’m glad it sometimes looks like I know what I’m doing. Most of these I think it looks like I’m some kind of fumbling nincompoop poking at things and hoping it works out. 😅
I just got a mtl800 and was so pissed when I seen the 3 pins masterkeyed as well as 2 true gates on one of the sliders.y alpha spring was not pin in pin either
Did you buy it used? This one was new in box and has no mastering. Older alpha pins sometimes come as standard or spooled. I wonder if you got an MT 5+ pinned version of something.
@@DoctorHogmaster it was new out the box actually, I got it for cheap with the company it was originally sold to sharpied out. I believe the lock is probably in use somewhere.
@@jamesbp I wonder if it was a leftover from some big job somebody was doing, which required some mastering. I would also be upset if I bought a lock like this and later found out it was mastered like that!
@@DoctorHogmasterya such a bummer i also found a pair of Mt5+ on eBay that are also confirmed by the seller to be mastered, so my plan is to buy a pin kit I also found on eBay for the Mt5 and pin all them up properly!
The lock was upside down. With security time is many times key. It would be interesting to see it done fitted to a door. By the way is there any lock you couldn't pick?
I usually pick pins up, even though I know they're often mounted the other way. It's just a preference. There may the some locks I can't pick. I have a couple of "easier" locks that give me problems. And there are a few I haven't tried, such as the Opnus MMXII, which I've heard is about as hard as it gets. And I'm not very experienced with disc detainer locks or lever locks, though I've picked a few of those.
Nice job man, made it look easy
On that note, I’m still angry with my seemingly impossible mt5+ 🤬
Well well well! This is where you been!
Nah, it just takes longer now that I’ve gotten through all of the easy stuff 😜
That was a tough pick but you pulled it off once again. I'm working on that lock's brother. 😂
Hi Master
Really I'm not understand how many moments in this pick of MTL 800...
But you pick him.
Very strange patent of work with MT .
But congratulations to you Master.
I don't know how many MT I picked...
Because it your pick interesting to me.
I'll try to pick him on your way...!
Thnx for your time and this video.
Have you picked the MT5+? This is basically the same lock, just with a new name. A lot of the technique used is for setting the sliders before the pins, and to set the alpha pin in the back, that interacts with the interactive element on the key.
Duck tray getting a lot of mileage it looks like lol. You seem to just cruise through these locks like it's a walk in the park
It’s a really cool tray, and I can’t tell you enough how much I appreciate it!
I’m glad it sometimes looks like I know what I’m doing. Most of these I think it looks like I’m some kind of fumbling nincompoop poking at things and hoping it works out. 😅
Хороший замок, попробуй эти манипуляции проделать на настоящей двери с риском в любой момент получить по хлебальнику😊
I just got a mtl800 and was so pissed when I seen the 3 pins masterkeyed as well as 2 true gates on one of the sliders.y alpha spring was not pin in pin either
Did you buy it used? This one was new in box and has no mastering.
Older alpha pins sometimes come as standard or spooled. I wonder if you got an MT 5+ pinned version of something.
@@DoctorHogmaster it was new out the box actually, I got it for cheap with the company it was originally sold to sharpied out. I believe the lock is probably in use somewhere.
@@jamesbp I wonder if it was a leftover from some big job somebody was doing, which required some mastering. I would also be upset if I bought a lock like this and later found out it was mastered like that!
@@DoctorHogmasterya such a bummer i also found a pair of Mt5+ on eBay that are also confirmed by the seller to be mastered, so my plan is to buy a pin kit I also found on eBay for the Mt5 and pin all them up properly!
The lock was upside down. With security time is many times key. It would be interesting to see it done fitted to a door. By the way is there any lock you couldn't pick?
I usually pick pins up, even though I know they're often mounted the other way. It's just a preference.
There may the some locks I can't pick. I have a couple of "easier" locks that give me problems. And there are a few I haven't tried, such as the Opnus MMXII, which I've heard is about as hard as it gets. And I'm not very experienced with disc detainer locks or lever locks, though I've picked a few of those.