It works because no pressure is actually being placed on the turning of the key, the tumbler is being turned by hand. I don't think it would actually work if you had to turn the tumbler with the key itself. Still cool though!
I turn the tumbler by hand because on my first try i turned the tumbler with the can key but when i turned it torn up in 2, fortunately i made two keys like i didnt want that it happen again i helped it with my hand :p
so if you were to use a makeshift torsion wrench to turn the tumbler and a coke can copy key to lift the pins theoretically this would work, yes?
11freedomfighter11 2 years ago
lol idk I'd need to see it in person. btw realllly ghetto on soo many levels xD
candycanedeqa 3 years ago
It works because no pressure is actually being placed on the turning of the key, the tumbler is being turned by hand. I don't think it would actually work if you had to turn the tumbler with the key itself. Still cool though!
nmcarpenter 3 years ago 2
I turn the tumbler by hand because on my first try i turned the tumbler with the can key but when i turned it torn up in 2, fortunately i made two keys like i didnt want that it happen again i helped it with my hand :p
guigoz69 3 years ago