@inger132 Maybe he likes to teach people things. Perhaps he would like people to know what goes into their locks so they do not remain as ignorant as some people are.
Let me guess. You think locksmithing is some great secret magical thing and people shouldn't know squat all. Its thinking like that that keeps people dumb about their homes security and buying sub par quality locks that arent worth the time to install them.
@inger132 Relevence.You can be shown heaps of stuff and still take 3 hours to pick a short format cylinder. go to the falcon website and tell em not to post PDF scale image of the plug removal tool :\.... lets face it, picked bypasses are too time consuming for crooks, and locks are for keeping the honest folks out anyway when the joint has 6ml glazing on every window; suspended timber floor;tiled rooves with gypsum ceilings? around that impregnable backset.It'd be a dumb crook that picks in.
Thank you. I am a new locksmith and I was worried I run into this and have to turn it away. Great video, great explanation. I think with some practice I should get this pretty easily.
Thanks for the video im just staring off learning so this helps alot ..I like how your pin set is set up.. What kind of pinset is this ? i would like to get the same one
@throat68 Yes it would open. Master keyed locks are normally easier to pick because you have at least 2 different depth in each pin stack that you can set with only 1 shear line.
great video, the master keying lesson that i saw on penn foster was much more complicated than this. You just simplified everything, now i understand it a lot more. I'm sure it gets more complicated as you add more master key systems to each lock though huh? master grand master etc?
this was really cool. great, great info that i didnt know about. i think that theres going to be some people that dont fully understand though, it seems pretty tough for someone new. also, incase people dont understand, the reason why you are using "masterpins" is because they dont have a rounded tip on them, im assuming lol
Hi, i was confused...can you show on how you adjust the pin or putting a two pin using the kwikset chart???please
joefskie97 5 months ago
@inger123 cause he's awesome and you suck. I bet you learned from this vid.
thedragonsmith1 5 months ago
Why a professional locksmith feels that this should be in the public domain is beyond me.........
inger132 5 months ago
@inger132 Maybe he likes to teach people things. Perhaps he would like people to know what goes into their locks so they do not remain as ignorant as some people are.
Let me guess. You think locksmithing is some great secret magical thing and people shouldn't know squat all. Its thinking like that that keeps people dumb about their homes security and buying sub par quality locks that arent worth the time to install them.
mresurm 5 months ago in playlist Locksmithing 101
@inger132 Relevence.You can be shown heaps of stuff and still take 3 hours to pick a short format cylinder. go to the falcon website and tell em not to post PDF scale image of the plug removal tool :\.... lets face it, picked bypasses are too time consuming for crooks, and locks are for keeping the honest folks out anyway when the joint has 6ml glazing on every window; suspended timber floor;tiled rooves with gypsum ceilings? around that impregnable backset.It'd be a dumb crook that picks in.
TheCruithneach 2 weeks ago
Do locksmithians get a lot of pussy?
valleystylez1 5 months ago
@valleystylez1 Yes, I have 2 cats!!!
kokomolock 5 months ago 14
Thank you. I am a new locksmith and I was worried I run into this and have to turn it away. Great video, great explanation. I think with some practice I should get this pretty easily.
helipilot3333 6 months ago
@helipilot3333 Good luck with the locksmith business. Any questions let me know.
kokomolock 6 months ago
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If you cant understand this you might be a.......Scratch that, everybody can understand this. Great video.
mresurm 7 months ago
Easy to understand once you get the idea that the master pin can sit above the sheer line.
F1X0R121 10 months ago
how do you become certified to do all this
mdinc20 1 year ago
@mdinc20 Depends on where you live. Here in Indiana there are no certs required. I learned on the job.
kokomolock 1 year ago
Thanks for the video im just staring off learning so this helps alot ..I like how your pin set is set up.. What kind of pinset is this ? i would like to get the same one
ewd31989 1 year ago
would a lock open if you picked the pins using some master pin sets and some normal key sets and have the lock still open currently??
throat68 1 year ago
@throat68 Yes it would open. Master keyed locks are normally easier to pick because you have at least 2 different depth in each pin stack that you can set with only 1 shear line.
kokomolock 1 year ago
that helped me understand so much more about picking and how a master key works
deathbybmx 1 year ago
@deathbybmx Great, glad it helped you. Thanks for watching.
kokomolock 1 year ago
wicked vid!
thanks.
wizwazzle 1 year ago
@wizwazzle Thanks for watching!!!
kokomolock 1 year ago
great video, the master keying lesson that i saw on penn foster was much more complicated than this. You just simplified everything, now i understand it a lot more. I'm sure it gets more complicated as you add more master key systems to each lock though huh? master grand master etc?
chriswingateusmc 1 year ago
@chriswingateusmc Thanks, yes, the more keys that work the lock the more complicated it gets.
kokomolock 1 year ago
il need to watch this vid a few more times lol great info though
2tD 1 year ago
@2tD Let me know if you have any questions.
kokomolock 1 year ago
this was really cool. great, great info that i didnt know about. i think that theres going to be some people that dont fully understand though, it seems pretty tough for someone new. also, incase people dont understand, the reason why you are using "masterpins" is because they dont have a rounded tip on them, im assuming lol
NaplesSwampRat 1 year ago