Hello there. I’m a relatively new Locksmith. Another important bit of knowledge gained from watching your videos. I had ruined a wafer lock about a month ago. I now know the cult came out because I actuated the last wafer. Thanks
As little as you had to take off of that key, Jason, I think I just took out my Pippin file and filed that. Couple of three swipes, and you’ve been done.
Wow, thought I was watching LPL for a minute, but there were no ads for Covert Instruments. I believe this lock gets a YIKES. Thx for the Video PS, if it's one of them plastic sheds, I see those collapsed all the te in Saskatchewan
The couple I’ve actually seen are built pretty well, out of (I think) wood (or plasti-wood) they are definitely way sturdier than common sheds found around
I have a 10X12 Tuff Shed and the door handle is wobbly loose. I can't seem to use any of my allen wrench selections, star tool selections or phillips screw selections to get a good grip to tighten the outside screw. Do you know what kind of driver and the size would be to tighten that screw up?
hi, ive been searching through all your videos for help. BUT it seems i mightve come across a lock that you have showcased.. I have a usual shed lock, not name branded or anything. Ive opened it up to the point where only the cylinder lock is remaining. it has a tube lock or whatever its called. However it doesnt have a disengage pin hole on the tube. It has nothing apart from the cylinder and the thing that moves up and down to lock it. I believe i could be a cylinder like the one you displayed in the video here, but ive now tried to get it out for about 4 hours lol. Any TIPS PLS???
Where can I get one of these wafer lock with key for Tuft Shed? Stupid thief drilled thru my Tuft Shed door lock trying to steal thing but there wasn't anything valuable in there. Now, I am stuck with a broken lock. Thanks
i need help with a cylinder lock! Ive searched through basically all of your videos and the closet one to what im facing is this one. HOWEVER, ive been trying to take the cylinder out of there for about 4 hours, and nothing. So im starting to believe that theres another way to take it out. It looks like a tube lock, BUT there is not a single pin hole to disengage it. Would there be any cylinder lock that sounds like that to you? I NEED HELPPPP
My parents bought a Tuff shed through Home depot, then I bought one about 5 years later direct from the company. Both are keyed the same. The real kicker is my 20 year old $20 Walmart filing cabinet is also keyed exactly the same. The bitting is not as bad as this one, but not impressive. Mine is single sided though. It's an original with the Tuff shed logo.
Because of your videos, I’ve been looking for an opportunity to use my Lishi clipper on something like this. It is a bit disappointing to see bitting like that on ANy key.
After years and years of file in hand almost everyday I figured out the whole sight read thing (wafer locks) and in shop would use the 1200 mostly. When I got the clippers it changed the game, much quicker than vise-ing the key every cut :) absolutely worth the ~$50 ish bucks
Home Depot is a vendor for Tuff shed, but you can buy direct, at least in my area. That's what I did. The prices were the same, but if purchased through Home Depot, it can be financed through them. Lowe's is a vendor for Heartland brand sheds. I don't know anything about that brand.
thanks for that info@@alex1949 hey @Pouncer Minned looks like the orange one :) I did know they were direct for the longest time, I guess they shook hands with the big boys for more sales!
Hello there. I’m a relatively new Locksmith. Another important bit of knowledge gained from watching your videos.
I had ruined a wafer lock about a month ago. I now know the cult came out because I actuated the last wafer.
Thanks
Hi Jason
Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
WOW, that is absolutely shocking
Thanks!
Thanks Doug!
As little as you had to take off of that key, Jason, I think I just took out my Pippin file and filed that. Couple of three swipes, and you’ve been done.
Such a great bitting... Great video, thanks.
Nice Job. The Lishi Cowboy Did It Again 🤠 👍
saves time when picking !!!!
have a great day
Wow, thought I was watching LPL for a minute, but there were no ads for Covert Instruments. I believe this lock gets a YIKES.
Thx for the Video
PS, if it's one of them plastic sheds, I see those collapsed all the te in Saskatchewan
The couple I’ve actually seen are built pretty well, out of (I think) wood (or plasti-wood) they are definitely way sturdier than common sheds found around
I have a 10X12 Tuff Shed and the door handle is wobbly loose. I can't seem to use any of my allen wrench selections, star tool selections or phillips screw selections to get a good grip to tighten the outside screw. Do you know what kind of driver and the size would be to tighten that screw up?
hi, ive been searching through all your videos for help. BUT it seems i mightve come across a lock that you have showcased.. I have a usual shed lock, not name branded or anything. Ive opened it up to the point where only the cylinder lock is remaining. it has a tube lock or whatever its called. However it doesnt have a disengage pin hole on the tube. It has nothing apart from the cylinder and the thing that moves up and down to lock it. I believe i could be a cylinder like the one you displayed in the video here, but ive now tried to get it out for about 4 hours lol. Any TIPS PLS???
Great Job Jason! BTW I looked up TS33 in Codesource and it gave me a result for Hudson that uses a Y11 with the cuts 22425
Where can I get one of these wafer lock with key for Tuft Shed? Stupid thief drilled thru my Tuft Shed door lock trying to steal thing but there wasn't anything valuable in there. Now, I am stuck with a broken lock. Thanks
Is there a way to add a better lock? The door frame is metal
What Handel wuld you recommend instead of that 1
i need help with a cylinder lock! Ive searched through basically all of your videos and the closet one to what im facing is this one. HOWEVER, ive been trying to take the cylinder out of there for about 4 hours, and nothing. So im starting to believe that theres another way to take it out. It looks like a tube lock, BUT there is not a single pin hole to disengage it. Would there be any cylinder lock that sounds like that to you? I NEED HELPPPP
My parents bought a Tuff shed through Home depot, then I bought one about 5 years later direct from the company. Both are keyed the same. The real kicker is my 20 year old $20 Walmart filing cabinet is also keyed exactly the same. The bitting is not as bad as this one, but not impressive. Mine is single sided though. It's an original with the Tuff shed logo.
Had to add....I just looked at my Tuff shed key, and my filing cabinet key much closer. They have the same code printed on them. Go figure. 😁
😀 well done!!!
🐈⬛🐾🐈🐾👏👏👏
Because of your videos, I’ve been looking for an opportunity to use my Lishi clipper on something like this. It is a bit disappointing to see bitting like that on ANy key.
I think I need a couple of those magic key blanks…
Hey you were talking to me when you said “ supreme novice” ! .. weren’t you? 🤣
That core removal trick has helped me in another application. Thanks!
Yakima and Thule ski racks!
Thank-you
Do you use the lishi clipper when impressioning as well, or do you use a pippin?
After years and years of file in hand almost everyday I figured out the whole sight read thing (wafer locks) and in shop would use the 1200 mostly. When I got the clippers it changed the game, much quicker than vise-ing the key every cut :)
absolutely worth the ~$50 ish bucks
I'm going to have to get me a Lishi Clipper now. What company did you buy it from by the way.
It was either off Amazon or eBay (I think Amazon)
👍
Nice video.
Sell them a padlock and hasp after showing that a blank opens it. Thanks Jason
Yup, that’s what I would do.
unbelieveable...aren't those the home depot or lows brand shed or something
They might. I think when they started out they were direct but they may have teamed up with one of the two noawadays
Home Depot is a vendor for Tuff shed, but you can buy direct, at least in my area. That's what I did. The prices were the same, but if purchased through Home Depot, it can be financed through them. Lowe's is a vendor for Heartland brand sheds. I don't know anything about that brand.
thanks for that info@@alex1949 hey @Pouncer Minned looks like the orange one :) I did know they were direct for the longest time, I guess they shook hands with the big boys for more sales!
niiice
They would have more security with a master lock and hasp, LOL
A "real" Tuff Shed lock, er, maybe not... Thanks for sharing
hi
It is a real POS
Nyc
NEW YORK CITY?