Amazing demo. Absolutely fantastic to watch the difference between the two wire types and a great illustration of the importance of right wire for right lock. Thank you very much for this video - greatly appreciated buddy 👍
Excellent video. My era fortress came yesterday n all I've picked so far lever wise is a crappy Squire 660. All this info is helping me so much. Keep up the great work👍
Only just found your channel. Wish I’d have found it an hour ago then I could have entered the competition lol. I’m only just starting out practicing. But this is one of the best explanations I have seen. Great video for beginners. I will be watching more of your vids 👍🏻
Totally awesome Chris, really enjoyed the video, I’m going to have to get my self some picks to have a bash at these lever locks soon. Have a great week.
One of the styles I’ve never had the chance to try. But you made it look so easy. If I ever do win a giveaway I’d be a total noob but willing to attempt it at least now
Great explanation mate, Is it a general rule to have the upstand equal to the highest cut possible on the key? So roughly middle of round part of keyway to bottom of keyway.
great explanation chris, i get on with levers better than pins so looking for quality tools , what is your tension tool ? how can i buy wires from you ? cheers mate
Hello mate thanks for watching. I use the RB pick set, the best one I’ve ever used. Just send me an email mate it’s in the description on any of my videos 👍🏻
Very well picked bro, Great video. Have a proposition for you Chris. I'll trade you a Folger Adam's prison cell door lock, (the big one) for a set of lever lock picks to open padlocks, and the ones in your video. I'll send you a picture of this Enormous cell door lock. It weighs a ton. If you want to see what it looks like. It is probably the best looking prison cell door lock that I have in my collection, but I'm giving her away for lever lock picks