(picking 365) Picking and testing to drill out an old ABUS 5 pin euro cylinder - destructive entry

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  • I wanted to find out how easy it is to drill out an euro lock. Therefore I used a 5 pin Abus euro cylinder which has no drill protection. Even with my standard tools I was able to get the job done and the plug turned. So be warned to use locks without drill protection. I've never done this before so please apologize some hiccups ;-) I also picked this lock in the beginning which was great fun.
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  • @robertclark3258
    @robertclark3258 7 років тому

    I really enjoy your videos ... especially the "destructive testing" ones. Thanks!

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      I enjoyed the drilling a lot ;-) Thanks for watching.

  • @LockNoob
    @LockNoob 7 років тому +6

    So... clearly this takes a little finesse 😂😂😂 thanks for showing the technique

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Yes it does and a sharp drill bit ;-)

  • @zachariaszachariades5250
    @zachariaszachariades5250 6 років тому

    Perfect easy and very simple methods...Bravo

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Haha, thanks for the compliment ;-)

  • @captmidnite8142
    @captmidnite8142 4 роки тому

    great vid , well done for picking it first ,Respect

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks. I'm used to picking and not used to drilling out the pins as you might have recognized ;-)

  • @timbober1
    @timbober1 5 років тому

    Yikes! I’m sure I would have found even more ways to make a mess. Fun to watch. I’m happy I dove deeper into your content.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому

      Looking at some rude comments my mess was not too bad.

  • @roryoconnor5533
    @roryoconnor5533 4 роки тому

    Well done. For enhanced security a lock with drill protection is a must.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Yes, absolutely. I my eyes snap and drill protection is a must.

  • @LockpickingNord
    @LockpickingNord 7 років тому +2

    Schönes video! Habe schon häufiger Schlösser aufgebohrt. wichtig ist das Schloss und die Bohrer zwischendurch abzukühlen. Ich habe immer mehrere Bohrer zum durch tauschen dabei!👍☺

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Danke auch für den Tipp. Zu welche Gelegenheiten musstest Du denn die Schlösser aufbohren?

    • @LockpickingNord
      @LockpickingNord 7 років тому

      Potti314 für Kunden bei denen das schloß kaputt war oder Ferien Gäste die auf Sylt nich in ihre Häuser kamen ...Hausmeister die Schlüssel für technick Räume verloren haben usw. lockpicking war zu der Zeit noch kein Begriff für mich!😉

  • @redcatimaging
    @redcatimaging 7 років тому +16

    Holy cow ;D...master of destruction...what a mess ;D. Drill slower and with a sharp bit, leave the oil away and cool the drill in between and it will work much better ;). The locks I've seen drilled, where all drilled lower, not directly at the shear line and if you drill smoth and straight, the pins will fall down. Anyway a nice experience for you :). Thanks for sharing this horror show (for a picker) Potti lol ;).

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +2

      Sorry that I shocked you with that video ;-) For sure a sharp drill bit will help ;-) Why do you recommend not using cutting oil or drill water? Thanks for the tips with the position of the hole - I will do that again after all of your feedback for improvements. Cheers and thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @redcatimaging
      @redcatimaging 7 років тому +1

      No need beeing sorry, I had a good laugh ;). That was really a bit more destructive (and partialy dangerous) than needed ;D, but fun to watch. Cutting oil/water is simply not needed on this (and WD40 really is not), just drill way way slower and straight with a sharp (sharp) drill bit ;) and get the drill out from time to time. Lived in a metal company for 15 years ;D (and have spend a lot of freetime helping and playing with metal...well mostly stainless/steel), friends of me, they just moved away.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +2

      Thank you, will try drilling slower next time. Thanks for your recommendations mate :-)

  • @JONSLOCKPICKING
    @JONSLOCKPICKING 7 років тому

    lol. Great one. Enjoyed that. I may do one . It's a great idea. I have drill 2 locks. Made a mess of both. lol. But I no better now.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Haha, glad I'm not the only one making a mess with that ;-) Thanks for watching mate :-)

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 7 років тому

    I enjoyed the video! Keep it up!

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Thank you - glad you liked it.

  • @paoloconforto5600
    @paoloconforto5600 7 років тому

    very good info ! the double wise realy a good tip.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Thank you. The double vice just came into my mind after a lot of testing how to film it from the side ;-)

  • @stig..locks..r956
    @stig..locks..r956 7 років тому

    I enjyd that well xplained and well done

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Cheers - happy you liked it.

  • @Potti314
    @Potti314  7 років тому +10

    Please apologize for the sniffing in this video but I was suffering from hay fever. Also this video is not at tutorial about drilling or gives comprehensive information about this topic - it's just sharing my first untrained attempt. Learning together and sharing the fun of being a bit destructive ;-)

  • @Dazzc2011
    @Dazzc2011 6 років тому

    A very cool video! As an alternative, you could also use a plug puller to remove the plug from the lock.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому +2

      Thank you my friend - this was of course by no means meant as a professional attack. I wanted to see how an unprepared attempt would work. I had a lot of fun and received a lot of recommendation how to improve on the attack. A plug puller would be very nice to try out, but I don't have one. Thanks for watching and commentíng :-)

  • @joelolcek4078
    @joelolcek4078 2 роки тому

    What cylinder brand would you recommend using on a front home of a flat?

  • @Steel-Pinnings
    @Steel-Pinnings 7 років тому

    Very Good video,
    I so wanted to wack it with a hammer. lol
    Thanks for the great video.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Haha, me too. I had the hammer in my hand already but it would have been of no help actually ;-)

  • @woggolly2908
    @woggolly2908 5 років тому

    Sweet video keep up the good work im just an amateur but we all have to start somewhere :)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому

      Haha, not an educational video at all, just some fun with dull drill bits ;-)

  • @user-xm1nq6oy3u
    @user-xm1nq6oy3u Рік тому

    Very interesting story !!!
    Really it was good video.
    👍👍👍🥇🌐☮️

  • @Leonslockpad
    @Leonslockpad 7 років тому

    very cool my friend ive never seen it done till now👍😊😊😊😊😊😎😎

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +1

      Thank you - I also cannot remember having seen it before. So I just tried it myself ;-) I got some feedback for improvements. So I'm sure I'll try again :-)

  • @NoctisMotus
    @NoctisMotus 7 років тому +9

    I shed a quiet tear for this lock. ;p

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Me too, but in the name of science... ;-)

  • @jamesmurphy8014
    @jamesmurphy8014 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @TallanPick
    @TallanPick 7 років тому

    LOL very fun vid again buddy, cool picking and fun massive destruction party ;o)) when you are drilling a lock in a door you have to be careful not to go trough all the way because you can damage the cam and if you break it you have a real problem ;o)) you have to count the pins when you drill those to stop before the bible ends. A 4mm drill is enough, and you can dril near the shear line and make several passes to destroy the key pins. Many locksmith like to drill near the shear line becouse some times the drill protection don´t go so far. In locks without drill protection is better to drill the springs, all the pins fall down and the plug turns.
    Thanks for sharing ;o)))

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Thank you - yes that was kind of a party ;-) To protect the cam is a valuable note - thank you. Will take all your feedback into account when I do it next time. I felt the hopes of the drill bit in the chambers of the bible so it would be easy to count them or I put a mark on the drill bit. The biggest problem was the burr in the drilled hole that prevented the pins from falling down. Maybe I just need to drill more carefully with a sharp drill bit.

    • @TallanPick
      @TallanPick 7 років тому

      I don´t know, but probably you are right and using a sharp drill bit the hole will be more clean and without burr. Anyway I no recomend to use WD40 becouse the drill bit skid, is better to use oil, the hole probably will be more clean this way.
      Thanks for share the xperiment, always learning with you buddy
      Cheers!

  • @BD90..
    @BD90.. 7 років тому +4

    I was taught that you drill the sheer line. You drilled a little low and that could be why you could not clear the sheer line. However nice try for your first drilling of the lock. i did not know you can use lubricant to drill a lock. Thank you Potti :)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +1

      OK, will try to exactly hit the sheer line next time (and I plan to repeat it). When I had my apprenticeship (log time ago) I was told to always use drilling water or cutting oil so that the heat would not damage the drill bit. So I did here. Thanks for watching.

    • @s0men00bb
      @s0men00bb 5 років тому +1

      Sorry to bump into old video , but we also used a mixture of 98% of water and 2% of oil when drilling in highschool. :) We drilled hardened steel and deep holes on lathe , so it might make sense. :) We also wore kevlar gloves with leather reinforcement , so we wouldn't end up with small sharp pieces under our skin. I made mistake once , and now I have "souvenir" in my finger. 😂 And , everything we have ever done there about locksmitting itself was to make door knobs and hinges. The first ones were just knobs , nothing inside them , just holes for screws. :) The finalization part was to take a piece of sand paper , and , while knob is rotating , we polished it this way. :)
      At the uni , the story was different , we had to make everything in ProE / Catia , and push it back to the machine(s) where they'd do everything from scratch. :) We only had to insert material and cutting blades , and that was it. :)

  • @_matis_
    @_matis_ 5 років тому +1

    I tried this method and my drill bit broke inside where you made the first hole 😕.Is there a way to open the lock?

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому +1

      You can try drilling out the plug (the rotating cylinder). Just make sure you don't hit the cam at the end.

  • @jonathanpatterson2882
    @jonathanpatterson2882 6 років тому +10

    I was waiting for dynamite to come out :-)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Haha, next time I'll put a firecracker is the hole ;-)

  • @serdargentsch735
    @serdargentsch735 7 років тому

    danke. war lustig anzuschauen.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Danke, freut micht, dass es Dir gefallen hat.

  • @RuneInternational
    @RuneInternational 7 років тому

    nice video. the only locks without drill protection are often those you can pick easily anyway. And a nice sidebar would also complicate the drill process.
    So a high density object accelerated towards a fragile often transparent construction element is still a more reliable method of entry.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +1

      Thank you. I know about the "easy" ways of entry ;-) But I was curious what problems arise when drilling a lock. I can see problems with a side bar but in the worst case the whole plug could be drilled out (given not steel inserts).

    • @RuneInternational
      @RuneInternational 7 років тому +1

      Potti314 I pay about €50 for 1 drill bit, but there is no reason to make a video demo of that, as lock sporters do not need to know those techniques. If they have a lock they can't pick, they just release tension on the vise and dump it back in the naughty bucket

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому +1

      Wow, 50EUR is a lot. But I can understand that you need to have one that can also attack hardened steel inserts. I'm not a lock picker solely but a person who is curious how things and techniques work and I like to test myself a lot. That's why I do it.

  • @stromi9032
    @stromi9032 7 років тому

    ZERSTÖRUNG :)
    Ich musste mal eins aufbohren vor dem Hobby, an einem Freitag dem 13. :D
    Da hätte man ein schönes Challenge lock draus machen können ^^
    Hoffe sonst geht's dir gut und du bist noch erholt.
    Hab heute den Dremel von der Arbeit ausgeliehen und mich entschieden den gleichen zu kaufen, damit hat das pin bauen nämlich geklappt ^^

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Cool, am Freitag den 13ten ;-) Hoffe es hat bei Dir besser geklappt, als bei mir. Was für ein Schloss war es denn? Viel Spaß noch beim Pins drehen :-)

  • @learninglocks5344
    @learninglocks5344 5 років тому

    Sorry but wouldn't making the plug spin like that destroy the doors mechanism? Causing only more problems

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому

      Yes. I was doing this completely unprepared. It was an experiment and not a tutorial. When the cam is damaged it's very troublesome.

  • @pB-ox3qr
    @pB-ox3qr 6 років тому

    Drill plug only. You will see factory drill mark on key way use same size. Drill bit also "" use baby pin to keep pins up in the cylinder so they Dont get damaged "" once drilled pull baby pin out and all pins fall out.. Then use screwdriver and rotate plug to unlock. There are springs inside but with force will easy unlock. It takes around 2-3minutes to breach a lock

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Thank you for your info. Will try it next time I play with drilling. Cheers :-)

  • @casey8954
    @casey8954 4 роки тому

    Hi once you’ve drilled the lock the first time,insert a blank key to push the pins into the hole or tap the lock with a small hammer or screw driver handle then use a small hook to remove the dropped pins then drill again turn the core with the blank key job done,the drill bits should be hardplate bits

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the tips. Will try it next time. Appreciate your comment.

  • @andy654shaz
    @andy654shaz 4 роки тому

    Why can’t you drill straight down the key hole and take the lot out with one hole it worked for me at work once when I had lost a key

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Yes, that's possible. There are many options - I was just experimenting.

  • @fireblaster9961
    @fireblaster9961 3 роки тому

    Not the greatest example of drilling out euro but I guess seeing this would put off most people from attempting to drill locks

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  3 роки тому

      It was an unprepared experiment - hope it entertained you.

  • @noakeswalker
    @noakeswalker 7 років тому

    I've only drilled one lock, in the same spot as you did your first hole here, and the pin chambers caused an 'intermittent cut' so it broke 3 x 4mm HSS drill bits in a row ! The 4th bit got through. No anti-drill rods were present, just wicked brass chambers :o) Nice to see someone else have a go anyway... though I reckon picking was quicker in this case :o)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Uhhh, 3 broken drill bits. So I was really lucky with my attempt. Picking was easier but I wanted to get the experience of that method. And I learned a lot and got good feedback. So I will try again.

    • @noakeswalker
      @noakeswalker 7 років тому

      I could have used a bigger drill bit, which would have been stronger, but the lock was like a smaller version of your Euro Abus, and there was not much width to the core/bible. I agree that you only find out how it is to drill a lock by actually doing it ! In my case I had to use a hook pick to fish all the broken bits of drill and brass pins and swarf out of the drilled hole. I'd be a rubbish burglar :o) You should get yourself a tiny sharpening stone - you could probably put an edge back on some of those dead drill bits - maybe they are too far gone though ....there's only so much you can recover from, isn't there ? :o)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Will try to sharpen the drill bit with my angle grinder. Have learned to do this 30 years ago and it's difficult. But I will try it., Cheers mate :-)

    • @noakeswalker
      @noakeswalker 7 років тому

      Angle grinder ?! Ooof! That needs a steady hand ! You have done it before though...I just hate throwing stuff out before having a go at making it good again, you know...:o)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Ups, sorry. I meant "bench grinder", not angle grinder.

  • @rajaqassim2606
    @rajaqassim2606 7 років тому

    thnx sir

  • @Privateiguy
    @Privateiguy 6 років тому

    Massacre!

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      No, no, just a bit of drilling ;-)

  • @HobbyPicker
    @HobbyPicker 7 років тому

    Very cool experiment Potti, I've never tried drilling either but well done to you for trying something new. I sent you a PM with my address, I'm not sure if you got it or not?

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  7 років тому

      Thank you. Sorry for not having answered - now I have the time for it.

    • @HobbyPicker
      @HobbyPicker 7 років тому

      Don't worry, as long as you got it :-) Don't rush to post the locks, take as long as you want!

  • @billinphoenix255
    @billinphoenix255 5 років тому

    Stick to picking, surprised you didn't break a drill bit. Sharpen some of those bits.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching. Yeah next time I'll sharpen them first.

  • @schwarza86
    @schwarza86 6 років тому

    OMG!! U so lit...

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      I don't understand - sorry.

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 6 років тому +4

    interesting video , but boys do you need to learn how to use a drill

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому +3

      Thanks and glad you liked the drilling horror movie ;-)

  • @ronpalmer1371
    @ronpalmer1371 6 років тому

    Really..... ?

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Really what? Please be more elaborate with your question.

    • @ronpalmer1371
      @ronpalmer1371 6 років тому

      It was not a question....

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому +1

      Your comment has a question mark, so "technically" it's a question. If you want to interact with me or the community, please comment in a suitable way.

  • @manuelbecker4737
    @manuelbecker4737 4 роки тому

    nachdem schön bei allen Bohrern die Schneiden verglüht hast ,Hätte ich einfach mal mit nem stink normalen Hammer auf den Zylinder gehauen wäre bestimmt viel schneller gewesen

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Hab ich es erwähnt? Es war eine Experiment.

  • @bobbygrover
    @bobbygrover 4 роки тому

    Why not just drill straight into the key hole instead of under it first mate?

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому +1

      You need to clear the sheer line and the intact plug allows turning the lock open afterwards.

  • @catleugh
    @catleugh 6 років тому

    I think WD40 is a bad choice as a cutting lubricant

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Yes, true. But that was the best I had at hand when conducting this dirty experiment.

  • @napismilanovi1
    @napismilanovi1 4 роки тому

    Ty bys dveře neotevřel!

  • @jackyboy7675
    @jackyboy7675 4 роки тому

    Should have drilled 2 mm up
    Way to low

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      OK, thanks - this was just an unskilled attempt to have some fun.

    • @yoyoyo3531
      @yoyoyo3531 4 роки тому

      Another guy commented saying to drill even lower than he did but your saying higher?

  • @Statam31
    @Statam31 3 роки тому

    1h pour percer un barillet 🤣🤣🤣

  • @user-wk3di5pi2d
    @user-wk3di5pi2d 3 роки тому

    Столько анонизма! Состариться наверное пока снимал ролик

  • @user-je3xc8fr6l
    @user-je3xc8fr6l 4 роки тому

    Редкостный рукажоп

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching.

  • @rmsg7504
    @rmsg7504 4 роки тому

    Too deep too big of a bit, took too long.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      It was an experiment to gain experience - thanks for watching.

  • @peterdiegenant3412
    @peterdiegenant3412 6 років тому

    Onnozelaar . Als er een pin los komt en valt in het juist geboorde gat, dien je deze eerst te verwijderen alvorens een tweede pin bovenaan los te maken . Je ziet toch dat de tweede pin, niet door dat gat kan vallen daar de eerste pin de weg blokkeert .

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      So you mean to pull the pins out one by one?

  • @johncavill1139
    @johncavill1139 Рік тому +1

    should not drill all way through not a good demonstration

  • @markterry7695
    @markterry7695 4 роки тому

    Foolish hard work to do something simple and in one go with the right bit.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому

      Not ready for a bit of fun and an experiment? This is no how-to-video.

  • @theoneandonly6441
    @theoneandonly6441 6 років тому

    My god I hope this isn't your full time job.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      No worries - I only have some fun with that stuff ;-)

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  6 років тому

      Any tips by the way?

  • @robertrobert4200
    @robertrobert4200 6 років тому

    U have butchered that m8

  • @robknighton513
    @robknighton513 2 роки тому

    You don’t know what your doing

  • @nicktrousers
    @nicktrousers 4 роки тому

    thats not how you drill

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  4 роки тому +1

      Haha, it was just for fun.

  • @neilbatchelor3479
    @neilbatchelor3479 5 років тому

    Clearly you don't have a clue what you are doing. I have drilled many euro cylinders & never had the issues your having. Your drill point for a start is wrong place, that is your main mistake. I will not disclose the correct drill point but please anyone trying this do not do it unless tou have proper training like I have.

    • @Potti314
      @Potti314  5 років тому +2

      I dislike impolite replies. I'm sharing my unprepared experiment here - it's not a tutorial. You see me learning on the go. I have intentionally not done any investigations in advance. It's about the fun, and you probably missed that - what a pity.

    • @neilbatchelor3479
      @neilbatchelor3479 5 років тому

      @@Potti314 I've read comments that people are going to try this one day to save them money. The fact is it could cost them more money when it goes wrong. I have been to alot of jobs where they have watched youtube to try sort the problem & made it worse. Maybe it would be an idea to put a message up stating that you are experimenting & they shouldn't copy what you do. Wasn't ment to come across as impolite either