Ok this is getting frustrating. That snow or static that comes in around the 8:30 mark is a mystery. I tried changing the mic and it still happens periodically as heard here. Any idea why, please let me know. Nothing is plugged into the wall so we can eliminate that.
Fantastic !! Glad it helps. That kit makes it easy. Just not a fan of the supplier that sent it anymore. Be careful what you get from there. Shady business practices.
Thank you very much. They made it really easy. I just had to understand how the did the scribes on the test keys. Once I figured that out it was straight forward
Thank you Ahmed. They made it so easy to use it's simply genius. I just had to understand those scribe lines on the keys. Once I did that it all worked out great.
Que no es más importante tener una máquina para cortar la llave solamente metiéndole el código que sacaste ese método de ese corte así los usan en países de tercer mundo ami solamente me gusto cuando sacas el código yo tengo una horse Dolphin XP-005L gracias
What i don't understand is the whole front and back thing. I thought that they would be the same, because every VW key I have ever seen has the same cut on both sides. That way it does'nt matter if you turn the key 180 degres.
Some of the wafers are split wafers. So 2 different cuts can occupy the same chamber if that makes sense. Looking straight at the keyway (what he is calling from the side view front and back) the right and left are split in some spaces so they can be different depths.
Instead of front and back, think of it as odd and even cuts. He made a one-sided test key that wont work if flipped 180. I guess he doesnt have a good key cutter so he has to duplicate each side (front and back) to each side of a full key, or he just showing how to make a test key without power?
People seem to use lishis in different ways,its confusing to a beginner. If you look at the top half of your lishi reading from right to left it has blank,blank 3,4 ,blank,blank,7,8. Last hu66 video i watched he didn't pick towards 'any' of the number,he picked towards the blank,blank at the top right(1 and2),then down to the blank,blank at the bottom(3,4) and so on,he never went towards 'any' of the number while picking or decoding. Yet in your video you do right along the top side then right along the bottom side picking???
I understand your confusion. They are all quite different and everyone has their own way of using them. I recommend trying to see what works best for you. Just be very careful not to bend the tips or your readings will be off.
@@jettamaster3297 ya but those tools are easy to bend so you don’t want to force it. Pretty sure I did complete the job and made a working key. “Like a pro”
@@jettamaster3297 I am just a knucklehead that enjoys picking locks. I had to learn this just to pull it off. If you really want to know how the professionals do it there a mobile locksmith that uploads awesome on the job videos. Can’t remember his name right now but he is great.
Ok this is getting frustrating. That snow or static that comes in around the 8:30 mark is a mystery. I tried changing the mic and it still happens periodically as heard here. Any idea why, please let me know. Nothing is plugged into the wall so we can eliminate that.
Thank you sir! Best lesson for me!
Fantastic !! Glad it helps. That kit makes it easy. Just not a fan of the supplier that sent it anymore. Be careful what you get from there. Shady business practices.
wow ,what a brilliant job .
Respect to You Men , Thanks so much for sharing secrets
Great video 👍🏻
Thank you very much. They made it really easy. I just had to understand how the did the scribes on the test keys. Once I figured that out it was straight forward
Very interesting on your work
Nice demonstration my friend. Pretty simple and straightforward process. Take care. Go U.S.
Thanks DJ, yes, they made it so simple it's almost silly. What I call simply genius
Thank you.
@@beefing313 I appreciate you taking the time to watch it and respond. Just did another Lishi video goes public midnight 9/21
Great job, and demo big Al! Always enjoy tuning in for a lesson from you. Always fun AND interesting 👍👍 Take care buddy
Thank you. I really like learning how to use these tools. It was quite confusing at first.
great job mate
Thank you Ahmed. They made it so easy to use it's simply genius. I just had to understand those scribe lines on the keys. Once I did that it all worked out great.
Nice lesson bu broh 👍🏽 🇹🇿
Great work!!!! Easy to see and understand 😀 well done 👏👏
Also I saw your Abloy blank in the vice tray🤣
🐈⬛🐾🐈🐾👏👏👏👏🍻
Thanks Chris, I didnt want to drag it out too long but I think I covered it well enough
@@AlbertLebel very well!!!
In order to type it in the cutter machine what would be the order of the numbers left to right or same as the sticky note?
Are the two outside pieces sweated onto the center piece ?
4:13 Vroom Vroom!!!😀
Ya that didnt take long to start the car. Actually surprised me the first time
is that pasible for all brand of car ser
Que no es más importante tener una máquina para cortar la llave solamente metiéndole el código que sacaste ese método de ese corte así los usan en países de tercer mundo ami solamente me gusto cuando sacas el código yo tengo una horse Dolphin XP-005L gracias
What i don't understand is the whole front and back thing. I thought that they would be the same, because every VW key I have ever seen has the same cut on both sides. That way it does'nt matter if you turn the key 180 degres.
Some of the wafers are split wafers. So 2 different cuts can occupy the same chamber if that makes sense. Looking straight at the keyway (what he is calling from the side view front and back) the right and left are split in some spaces so they can be different depths.
Nice lesson 👍🏽
Instead of front and back, think of it as odd and even cuts. He made a one-sided test key that wont work if flipped 180. I guess he doesnt have a good key cutter so he has to duplicate each side (front and back) to each side of a full key, or he just showing how to make a test key without power?
People seem to use lishis in different ways,its confusing to a beginner.
If you look at the top half of your lishi reading from right to left it has blank,blank 3,4 ,blank,blank,7,8.
Last hu66 video i watched he didn't pick towards 'any' of the number,he picked towards the blank,blank at the top right(1 and2),then down to the blank,blank at the bottom(3,4) and so on,he never went towards 'any' of the number while picking or decoding.
Yet in your video you do right along the top side then right along the bottom side picking???
I understand your confusion. They are all quite different and everyone has their own way of using them. I recommend trying to see what works best for you. Just be very careful not to bend the tips or your readings will be off.
@@AlbertLebel Thanks.I've tried to explain this before but people don't understand what i'm talking about!!I 'think' you have.;-)
Ok you lost your key pick the lock. You still have to disable an Imobilaser.
Pretty sureyou are supposed to push down to decode not just "let it relax"
@@jettamaster3297 ya but those tools are easy to bend so you don’t want to force it. Pretty sure I did complete the job and made a working key.
“Like a pro”
@@jettamaster3297 I am just a knucklehead that enjoys picking locks. I had to learn this just to pull it off. If you really want to know how the professionals do it there a mobile locksmith that uploads awesome on the job videos. Can’t remember his name right now but he is great.
@@AlbertLebel Well you're not supposed to force it, just push to the stop. like you did with the top side.
@ I can dig it man. 🤘😎🤘
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