I’ve been sitting by my front door all day today waiting for mine to arrive 😭 What a pick!!! Honestly not been this excited about a new tool since I lost weight and found my Willy again 😊
Bought mine directly from Jason on Friday last week... just arrived this morning, have a couple of padlocks that need bumming open... gonna have a go at them tomorrow...😂
@FortressLocksmiths 😁 I couldn't resist once I saw it its such a great idea and concept it would make coming across one of these in the wild alot less daunting 😆
Could never understand why Ingersoll didn't include shallow false gates either side of the true gate, in their levers. Perhaps they thought picking was not practical in real life ...
Good question Brian , I think you’re correct , in real life picking was never going to be practical with most taking a minimum of 20 minutes to open and that’s on the bench
@@FortressLocksmiths Seth, one of the reasons I mentioned the false gates, I'm an 80 year old retired Locksmith from Downunder. In the late 60's a Company imported the Ingersoll range into Australia and approached Locksmiths to see what they thought. I was given a cylinder and keys to see how they worked, and an Ingersoll padlock to "give it a go" without keys. I made and bent a heavy length of music wire, and using a hook I managed to pick the lock after spending 2 days on and off. It turned out the padlock was master keyed, so that made it certainly "easier" if you can say that. I thought at the time that false gates on the levers would have made it almost impossible. With false gates in an Abloy, the discs stay where you place them. With the Ingersoll and alternating spring loaded 10 levers, picking out of false gates, I think would be tricky to say the least ...!
@@brianhignett8954 wow brilliant! You must be a wealth of knowledge 🤝 and yeah I think if they put false gates in I wouldn’t say impossible …..but almost 🤣
Great video Seth, and thanks for the mention. 👍
I’ve been sitting by my front door all day today waiting for mine to arrive 😭
What a pick!!! Honestly not been this excited about a new tool since I lost weight and found my Willy again 😊
Always a great day! New tool day 🤩🤩🤩
@@FortressLocksmiths It had better arrive tomorrow or I’ll be driving up to Birmingham to collect it 😂😂
@@brighton_locksmith I’m sure it will be there in the AM
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Great little tickling on lever one Seth 😂
Wait till you see the latest vid I’ve just uploaded
What a cracking tool in the right hands 👍🏻
Wait till you see the next vid 👀👀
In the words of a great man show us the tip seth!
Bought mine directly from Jason on Friday last week... just arrived this morning, have a couple of padlocks that need bumming open... gonna have a go at them tomorrow...😂
Just make sure they are the right profile 👀 S profile
Never been able to pick them ,what a game changer
That’s cause they are mucky bastards! But yes this tool makes them a hell of a lot easier
LOVE IT!! You should try it on the NS80 model too!
Not too sure about other profiles Michael but I shall try you know me!
Nice one Seth 😂👍🏻
Yeeeeeeeeee ha
Great work mate 👍 cant wait to get mine in the post! Absolute life saver 🙌
Ooooooooo you’re gonna love it 🥰
@FortressLocksmiths 😁 I couldn't resist once I saw it its such a great idea and concept it would make coming across one of these in the wild alot less daunting 😆
Great demo mate 👍
Could never understand why Ingersoll didn't include shallow false gates either side of the true gate, in their levers. Perhaps they thought picking was not practical in real life ...
Good question Brian , I think you’re correct , in real life picking was never going to be practical with most taking a minimum of 20 minutes to open and that’s on the bench
@@FortressLocksmiths Seth, one of the reasons I mentioned the false gates, I'm an 80 year old retired Locksmith from Downunder. In the late 60's a Company imported the Ingersoll range into Australia and approached Locksmiths to see what they thought. I was given a cylinder and keys to see how they worked, and an Ingersoll padlock to "give it a go" without keys. I made and bent a heavy length of music wire, and using a hook I managed to pick the lock after spending 2 days on and off. It turned out the padlock was master keyed, so that made it certainly "easier" if you can say that. I thought at the time that false gates on the levers would have made it almost impossible. With false gates in an Abloy, the discs stay where you place them. With the Ingersoll and alternating spring loaded 10 levers, picking out of false gates, I think would be tricky to say the least ...!
@@brianhignett8954 wow brilliant! You must be a wealth of knowledge 🤝 and yeah I think if they put false gates in I wouldn’t say impossible …..but almost 🤣
I’m still trying to get a poxy wxm open 😂
Patience my friend, at least you are putting the practice in 🤝