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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2007

Testing to see if compressed air propellant can freeze a lock and be knocked off with a hammer.

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  • You didn't try hitting the lock before chilling it. Not scientific!

  • next rime try a real lock, that was a cheapy lock

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  • The new Mythbusters

  • I did it with a masterlock and it worked too!!!

  • Sam had a reinforced master lock on his storage locker, test it with one of those!

  • this does work!! people should look at bicycle locks that are designed to resist these kind of attacks...

  • @kmatin97: Actually, he's a creative consultant.

  • what are the best freezing products? liquid azote?

  • I tried this the other day at work. Someone had put a regular master lock turn dial combination lock on someone else's locker. Used 1 can and then hit it with a hammer twice. It worked. I am a bit skeptical because someone had tried hitting to lock a couple times before I tried the compressed air can trick. I'll need to try it again on a fresh lock.

  • Interested in a comparison between a normal lock compared to a frozen one.

  • he didnt hit all that hard either...

  • Make more video'z with similar stuff from burn notice!! Awezum

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