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  • MacGyver style key copying i like it mate

  • Nice socks.

  • nice meth pipe.

  • cool that was great work perfect..!!

  • pfff 25 min

  • whats the name of the music?

  • Or or or u can go to the store nd copy 1 :D

  • is that led you melting there? i`m pretty shure is led.

  • @catalynoo Google for cerrosafe and you will get a similar metal alloy. Melting point is much much lower than lead.

  • haha it looks like he jizzed into ;'DD

  • and im gonna laugh when someone complains they twisted there lead key off in there door.

  • @jdhoutz This kit is sold for locksmiths so you should know what you are doing with this :)

  • @jdhoutz "Their" indicated ownership.. there--indicates location

  • @jtgober87 lol really? jee thx XD

  • this kid really must think hes MacGruber! wheres your celery stick at?

  • @mepickulongtime , I'm trying something similar with silicon powder used for dental impressions. The powder is mixed with an equal volume of water, and fully solidifies in 3-5 minutes. I lube the key, and follow the video, just with a different material. When I go to add the metal, though (lead free solder) it just collects at the top... it doesn't go into the actual bitting part of the mold. Why? the metal solidifies in just a few seconds, so how do I actually cast the key?

    Thanks

  • @silenceisgod You really have to have a metal that has a low melting point so that it doesn't solidify that quickly. You can purchase a cerrosafe metal ingot from a gun store etc and use that for similar results as in the kit.

  • yeaa keys here in rochester ny is 86 cent -1buck u think im bouttaa do all this FUCK YASELF !

  • metal is lead and lead is not strong enough to open a lock.

  • @mominagha My friend there are thousands of different locks out there so you cannot make that kind of assumptions :) I have opened my front door with a key made with this kit.

  • yeah but it just won't be any fun

  • awsome love it thanks:)

  • OMG! wouldn't it be cheaper and easier to just go to a Mr Minit?

  • How's the math ?

    Prep everything you need, and then start mixing, place the key in the mold, wait 10 minutes, then cut open the mold without destryoing keyparts of it, put the mold back in the plastic container and start heating up the metal, get the metal into the mold and wait for it set/cool off.......with all that, how the FUCK is all this done in UNDER 10 minutes as stated ?

  • @V3nomiz3r If you use this kit "on the field", you can mix the first 2 parts of the solution in the container @ home which saves time. The mold solution will solidify in 5 minutes or so. Cutting the mold & metal heating/pouring will not take a lot of time, and times will improve with practice. It is always harder to show these things on video :) Thank you for watching!

  • cool but why not use sillicone cauk and a film canister and feilds metal?

  • @killerbanjo The key thing is the setting time on the "silicone" type material. If you have all day to wait for something to dry, then the method would work i guess :)

  • Yeah... let me just run to the general store and get some hunks of metal, a torch and a casting pot. Not suspicious at all

  • id rather make my own money

  • ooooor you could pay 5 bucks to the key copying guy...

  • @bubi745 Ooor you just don't get the point :)

  • @bubi745

    Went to Home Depot today, 2 House keys made for under $4 and it took 1/4 or less time then watching this video on the making of a crappy key. If you have a good key to copy, why would you use this in the first place?

  • @JBDragon1 your totaly right!! lol

  • @JBDragon1 You would use this kind of kit to copy high security keys which cannot/will not be duplicated in home depot or any other place. You only have to have access to a secure key for 5-10 minutes and you will have the key duplicated secretly.

  • whats the tool you used to melt the metal?

  • @rayawesum Butane torch

  • Thats smart

  • The cool thing with this kit is that you only need access to a key for a short period of time and you can make a copy. Might be handy for some covert operations and such. Similar techniques have been / are used by the intelligence agencies.

  • u can do the SAME THING USING CLAY OR BALISTIC GEL.

  • @nightbird1122 But can you do it in less than 10 minutes? With this kit you can!

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  • people have this stuff lying around at home? :S

  • @mw2isbeast1234 me not ,iam not normal? D:

  • @mw2isbeast1234 I hope not.

  • ...or take the shit to loews

  • @doctorsizzle Key shops don't do high security ( "do not copy" ) keys.

  • This video would almost be helpful but we don't know what the hell the liquids are and we don't know what solid metal that is and we don't have syringes luring around

  • @lukeswick I't says right there in the description where you can get this kit. Obviously they couldn't make money with this stuff if everyone knew what the stuff is. You can make keys without the whole kit, just buy the modul 5 or 10 ( i suggest 10 ). You can use a metal coffee measure as the ladle as the kit comes with exactyly that.

  • This music is like acoustic waterboarding.

  • @Mumbamumba Yeah it is kinda :)

  • Cool story bro

  • So he mixed jizz with hand soap and body wash... Then he melted his grandmas tooth and poorer it in the jizz soap?

  • @Chuggaconroy10 Exactly!

  • cars from 6 guys got robbed , and 40 guys robbed cars :)

  • thanks now i have a key to my moms benz and she doesnt have a clue... vroom vroom

  • like i have any of this shit just lying around

  • it would be cheaper to just get another key than to buy all these supplies alone

  • @MarisaKirisame42485 The point isn't that this is the most economical way to copy a key, but if you need to copy a key labeled DO NOT COPY, this is worth it.

  • @Insignia96 Yes, exactly right!

  • @Insignia96

    thats true o:

    and it'd be an awesome science experiment xD

  • How come the molten iron doesn't melt right through whatever the green gel is?

  • @zdrux The metal ingot is low melting point ( lead like ) alloy = melts in very low temperatures if you compare it to real lead etc. The gel mould is something like silicone but it will deteriorate after time.

  • That's cool but you can just go to walmart and just do it for I don't know in 5 to 10 minutes but of course there using machines and that is hand made soo well done!!! :)

  • @vicky89803 With this method you can copy keys which have high security. Key shops will not make copy's of those keys if you don't have the paperwork etc. These are not obviously strong enough for everyday use and will break if force is used even slightly.

  • Is only me who got hard while he was spraying? lol ;D

  • @nSalekz I hope it's only you :D

  • i like the compelling guitar music, it goes nicley with this film

  • how much did u ppay for this kit?

  • @MrPakkiz You could actually read the description and visit the site i bought it from...

  • Fun with gallium

  • where da fuck am i supposed to get all this shit??

  • @xxoxxredbullxxoxx If i knew what the products were, i would tell you. This is a kit that you can buy from germany. multipick-service.

  • OMG!this is fucking perfect man!!!

  • what kind of metal isit bucause i live in holland and we don't have that store

  • @echte0echte0boy Mail order...

  • Dude you mix really fast!

  • which kind of metal do you use???

  • anyone know where you can get this kit but a smaller version? i only need to copy one key not 5 or 10?

  • @sarah23840 These kits are sold primarily for locksmiths and such. Nobody would make any money if these were sold one by one.

  • The green one....

  • Hey what is that sticky sub.

  • Very cool! Much better than clay and solder...

  • Does anyone know the name of this song?

  • where do u get all the material at

  • @209WSModesto209 multipick service sells this kit!

  • @mepickulongtime can you reuse that jell and metal ? else its kinda useless XD

  • what isss the mold solution or where can i but this entire kit lol i need asap...?

  • I wouldn't use that in a car igniton

  • @MrGimpyLoser why not?

  • @MrGimpyLoser That would be pretty useless anyway in a modern car.

  • will epoxy work for the mold?

  • @thesarge828 The mold needs to be flexible so i don't think it will work. I've had some success with silicone putty but it's a more difficult process.

  • lol

  • perfect

  • Where did you get your glue? I like how it comes

  • @vnolton Not glue. I don't even know what this stuff really is...

  • A superb video as always. This one is going straight into my useful info category. A handy bit of kit to have in the van, I'm sure it will come in handy one day. Where can I buy a kit like this?

  • @ACCSESS247 Multipick service germany!

  • @mepickulongtime Cheers. I've got there website bookmarked, I will check it out now.

  • That is a good idea, but if you did not know, a real locksmith "reads the code" on the key, reaches for a blank key, then cuts to the correct depth using the code. A locksmith does not copy keys using any trace method (even mechanical); only code.

  • @analyzingfunny Locksmiths will not/can't copy certain keys if you don't have the necessary paperwork! With this method you CAN copy ANY key that you get hold of.

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