 Finally. Oh, thank God. Oh, I don't even have time to gut it. Oh, Jesus Christ. Alright. Here's a zoom in. Open. Farmer freak. And walk from my good friend Bosnian Bill. Did you take the screwdriver? Yes. I need it back right now. My wife is getting the screwdriver. Here's the key. Bidding. It's a standard Kwikset key 52521. So, low-high, low-high. Here she is with the key. Works beautifully. There's my screwdriver. Thank you very much. One screw. This looks like a 5-pin lock. It's actually a 6-pin lock. So, it's a clever... Probably using the last bit as the key for the last pin. All of the bottom pins look normal. So, I'm going to leave those alone. And I happen to know what we're about to get into from these top pins. So, these are the ones that you'll find most exciting. Make sure I'll zoom in a little bit. That is a T. Another T inside a spring. A T-pin, which I have upside down. All of these face point up. Another T. And it goes on like that. And because I don't want to have to put the whole thing back together, I'm not going to take the rest of it apart. You just have to trust that. Because I was on tape 10, that's what was going on. This is what you have in every chamber. You have this T-shaped pin, which is like a spool with the top cut off. And then there's another one here. You can't see the top of it because it's inside the spring. It's like two spools. Now, I don't think... I don't know how much the T on the top really interacts with anything. It might, on the really high-cut ones, you might end up with this spool all the way down in. And then this guy down in here. But obviously, the spring gets into the chamber. You're going to have a problem. But this little thing is just able to get all sorts of caddy wonk us in the chamber. And it really doesn't clear the way you'd expect. You may have noticed me running the spool. We're running the plug backwards and try to get out of false. And with all those super spools in there, it kind of starts out in false. It looks like the back two pins were very low set. Not so much pins. There's one more key pins for those of you that put your locks in upside down. I believe the first part of the bidding is accurate. That last pin is nasty. Let's see what he is. The surprise sixth pin in the five pin lock. Well, the lock with the five pin five-bidded key. This appears to be... This doesn't look like a key pin. That looks more like a driver. This could be why I was having trouble getting underneath of it. So there's no pointy end on that. Let's see. That should look great. It's that cardboard, doesn't it? Well, you can see here. That was actually pin six. But this is not a key pin. That's a top pin. There's no bevel on it. And so that was making it really hard to get in there. Plus, I wasn't expecting him to be there. They should have because I watched Bill's video. But anyhow. So farmer freight nicely done. It's the third time I've opened that lock and it took me to think about two hours to get it on film this time. Picked it twice yesterday. It's a hell of a pinning in there. Thanks to Bill for lending me the lock. And I think thanks to Kokomo for lending Bill the lock. So anyhow. This is Alex. Thanks so much for watching. Have fun. And as always, please keep it legal. Cheers.