 And then here's a regular spool. That's from number four. We've seen those and then here's this This was in I believe in number it was in either a number five or number four and It is a I don't know what I'm gonna call it It's not serrated. It's kind of spoolie. It's a little mush for me and that the The Cuts are curved. I was detecting some type of strange pin in there, but Not very severe. It looks like it's Five or ten thousandths difference, but it's enough to cause you grief. So anyway, we found a cool pin and Found some interesting bottom pins This is Alex again with the free cow You're a thumb-turn cylinder which I am now going to Attempt to disassemble because I'm curious about the Pins and it has been a while since I Last disassembled a or attempted to disassemble a euro cylinder Okay, so I just removed a little Set screw that can handle off Now it's not entirely clear how this comes out. I suspect when I remove the circlip. I'll find out So I've got my trusty circlip pliers shove them Yeah, there all right Circlip that It's hoping that this might Disassemble there's seems to be like a pin in there, but it's not immediately obvious how you would Get it out Well, this has turned into a significant at the Plug part way out and now it's completely stuck. So I've drilled a little retaining pin out of Chamber number five and what I did is I used a whatever the drill sizes used for a 440 screw. So it's a number 43 drill bit and then I ran a 440 tap in Grabbed on to the little Thank what was left of the little thing and withdrew it. So hopefully now the whatever's in there can Make its way out chooses to or you just sit here and record my self-being an idiot Okay, so this is turning into a catastrophic mess. I Got this thing all sorts of caddywampus and Eric out come out And that allowed me to free the plug which we'll find out why it was stuck Just a moment Of course, it's stuck on fucking to Must be getting stuck in some Circlip related nasty thing goodie. All right, so but an hour and two taps later You have all five floors removed I have two more springs and Pin tumblers to Okay, so when we last left our hero I had had a hell of a time getting this lock apart and Turns out that gives me an opportunity to do a video That I had been wanting to do so when you have locks particularly your locks, which are pain the ass take apart obviously But any any pin tumbler locks And you want to like re-pin them or fiddle around with the pinning whatever It's kind of a pain to have to use a follower and things fall out and put things back together So some locks you'll find have little screws in the top. This didn't it just had Pins are a little bits of brass pin So what I did was I went through and I tapped this and it had this happened to be on this euro this happened to fit a 632 tap Just perfectly. I think the American locks what I've read is that they want eight eight thirty twos Size eight screws. I didn't have the proper bunk screws But I do have I made some little ones out of some other screws that I have I'll just uh, when I I'll just reassemble the lock. I'll put these back in and And that's that I have to shorten them a little bit, but that's kind of a cool tip That was a bloody disaster getting that thing apart And I think what was happening is that the top pin I can see the top pins were getting jammed in This little area clever little notch right there. So I needed to have this thing turned more than I did So lesson learned So anyhow Yeah, so Brickow picked So somewhat destroyed and hopefully soon to be reassembled this Alex have fun and keep it legal. Cheers