 Here they are the sellings, back with this LSL lock and bumping the camera as usual. We took it apart last week and I managed to pick it once off camera and I also found a little box that it came in which I thought was kind of cool. I usually don't get a nice little box like that. It comes in there, there's the lock and there's a key for it. We got some high lows in there, a little hard to see. Stick it in, coffee, wait for one second here. I can lock it up and show you that it's nice and locked up. Set that aside. What we're going to do is we're going to tension it primarily on pin 1 but I've got to get it in there a little further just to keep the tensor from moving around. Then I've got this bizarro, like, lifter pick looking thing from a go-so dimple set that I got relatively recently. I got this pick. I had no bloody clue that it was what they thought it was for as I've been working on this lock. I found that because there's no warding whatsoever you know it's hard to keep your pick lined up with the high def mode. The camera had about 12 minutes which happens to be about 4 gigabytes which I think is the maximum file size on the file system they use on this flash card. It kind of sucks honestly because of the higher compression rate or anything so you're pretty much stuck open. On frame everything got just enough time to get it for you. So I need my small screw out. Okay, screw comes out. Let me take a small screwdriver faceplate off. There's the lock core. You can see it picked. Left to the side there. Focus back up. I'm going to attempt to disassemble this without making a huge mess. Take this little pin out. The keypins are all there. Try to dump the ball bearing. It's the ball bearing in six. I don't know how far it got into disassembly. I just thought it'd show you that everybody's still there. So here's all the spools from top pins. Here's pin one with that funny little mark on him and then the remaining pins which are all these funny sort of double radius things that do that they sit down in the holes there and then the sleeve that I was talking about. There we go. So if you look at the size of the spool he fits down in that chamber but he wants to he very much likes to get caught up in that notch there. So I'm constantly having to fiddle with the tension here to even allow him to go in or come back out because he gets caught in that little lip. LSL lock gutted, picked, SPP and I finally found a use for this goofy Verso pick that came with my recent purchase of a pick set. You can see pretty clearly that tip on there. It's like it's what is that a sixteenth of an inch wide and tall and I don't know three thirty seconds thick. It's pretty thick but I'm getting in that key way because there's no warding. I don't really care about how wide it how thick it is. In fact having the tip thicker makes it easier to get down on those pins. Thank you for watching. Please subscribe to my feed if you like my videos and as always have fun and please keep it legal. Cheers