Love this lol. Me too. I actually find these things interesting. But people act like if you like this is because your a criminal or something? It's bs imo
@@jeffmathews3746 criminals do things the easiest and fastest way. They do not care about doing damage. Lock takes a long time they find another way or go elsewhere.
@@Arch3r666Dimple rake. Even exceptionally bad dimple locks still need at least a dimple rake to rake open. I mean maybe you can jiggle the wave rake. I don't know McNally could probably do it.
@@frooskys22 Guy starts the video by saying, "You probably haven't seen this. It's usually only used in cities." 83% of the country lives in cities. Everyone has seen this.
@@DavidLeeKersey Or you can go right in with an unlocked door or window. or just break the glass or kicking a door. Locks just keep honest people out. Most lock smiths won't even waste their time picking locks these days, they just drill them out. Because they really have very little skill other than operating a drill. Then they can charge you for a new lock also.
Picking a lock is hard as fuck man. These videos are so fucking stupid. What they fail to show to audience is how much time they've spent practicing. The amount of patience needed for lockpicking is ridiculous. The best way to break into anything is always gonna be a pry bar. Nobody is gonna be a fucking virgin and pick locks to get in.
@@vitalityfoxLockpicking is a rare form of burglary, but it is used. It's primary benefit is that if the thief isn't caught in progress, it may take weeks to notice that anything was stolen. Most would simply see a higher security lock and choose a different target.
@@RealDeadBird exactly! If he could get a few workers and buy them a few of these, he can maximize the break ins his organization can do on a daily and weekly basis.
I've worked in mobile security attending break-in's of all sorts in commercial, industrial and domestic settings for almost twenty years. I have seen steel doors ripped off, window cage's pulled off, entry through the roof or from beneath the floor, heavy digging machines tearing wall's down. All sorts of brute force break-in's. But I honestly am not aware of one case where even a cheap crappy padlock was actually picked. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but in my experience it's extremely rare. Thieves and robbers are generally not the smartest members of the population.
"To open it, we'll be using a turning tool and jiggle our dimple rake inside Until something happens, you can tell something happened when your lock isn't how it was or It's like how it wasn't."
I have noticed When the LL ysed accessed my unit the lock was sort of CRUNCHIE? for lack of a better description. . Then settled down back to its normal feel? (smooth) after about 8 to 12 uses by my key.
Fun fact, locks don't prevent criminals. If someone wants in, they're coming in Edit: damn 1k, Thanx for all the likes and comments Now to go smash some locks, Italian plumber style! Edit: fuck you Tim
@@jpcost the fact remains, if someone wants into YOUR house, like I said before, a lock won't stop them. In an apartment, sure the front door helps with the buzzer....but do you know how to bypass that? I do, and no, I won't be telling you. So keep thinking that the door is keeping u safe, it's not. Again, if someone wants into YOUR house, they are coming in.
@@Nordlyfans exactly, if someone wants into your house your locks will not do anything, I can kick your door down and I'm not very strong. Not to mention there are about a million rocks outside and you have quite a few windows. Again in an apartment complex it's not too hard to buzz yourself in.
@@Johneyap I’m explaining that most minor break-ins are not targeting a specific house or living space specifically. I wasn’t referring to buzzer doors in my first statement. Say a thief makes it into a building or is walking down a street. Which house/room are they breaking into? The door that is locked and bolted or the door that is easily accessible and unlocked… Also my final point still stands. A lock may not be able to stop someone from breaking in, but it can definitely DELAY whoever is trying to get in and allow you to call the authorities or get a weapon of some sort to defend yourself with.
I seem to remember a character in the expanded universe who got an old lightsaber off the black market and used it for basically that exact purpose (professional burglar, also the lightsaber had a nearly dead power cell and for some reason that made the blade get a little shorter each time he used it which was i think a minor plot point)
I've seen many locks like that. What I haven't ever seen before is the fancy lock picking device with training wheels, clearly marked indicator, reference guide, tech support hotline, and torque multiplier from 2087.
Imagine running into your house to get away from someone only to hear them on the otherside of the door making a tutorial video on how to pick their lock ☠️
I have a hole saw and a cordless drill. Now you may be thinking "that's going to make a lot of noise and everyone else in the apartment complex will hear it" Not if it's the middle of the day when they're at work.
Fun fact: The successful career criminals do. If you think that there aren't any professional cat burglars who'd spend $350 and their time to learn how to get into the places they want to be, you're naive. Just because the vast majority of criminals are impulsive idiots without any actual thought or planning put into their crimes, certainly doesn't mean they all are. Never underestimate the lengths one will go to when properly motivated by greed or circumstance. Most successful career criminals in these areas have fairly extensive experience in either locksmithing, alarm systems or both.
In the EU most locks also have safety pins and small steel cylinders that drop into the the lock disabling it until the key is inserted to push them back out.
As a machinist our toolboxes and vending machines, use Ace locks. So I made a pick that you set and lock for people who lost their keys. I make blank keys too, that cản be cut to fit.
Dimple locks aren’t just used in high crime areas, they’re just another preference, they are also popular in Europe and Australia. It can also be defeated with tools that are even more basic than a traditional pin style lock
"Bet you've never seen a lock like this" "Yes, I have! I've lived in plenty places that -" "They're typically used in higher crime rate areas" "....yeah...I need to move...."
Him:I bet you've never seen a lock like this Me:I have and there somewhat reliable Also him: proceeds to Crack it open in 3 seconds as if it wasn't there 👁👄👁
They're = they are There = determining a location, like you used perfectly fine on final word. Their or theirs = how you state something belongs to someone or is related to someone's belongings in some way. You're = you are welcome Yours = the advice I just gave you is now your own
As an employee of a company that sells vending machines and high security locks to discourage people from breaking in, I want to thank you for this highly educational video that will encourage the public to purchase this device so our customers can be ripped off.
If I heard that outside my door I wouldn't be terrified. I'd be super excited I'm about to meet LPL! And all it will cost me is everything I have. Which I assume is how he funds his lockpicking lifestyle.
I will take that bet. You should have bet that I've never seen a lockpick like that. It's much more sophisticated than "The lockpick Bosnian Bill and I designed"
I started lock picking as a hobby several years ago. Every lock that has been built, can either be picked or bypassed. Use good locks....but alarms and cameras are recommended also.
It's a very expensive piece of equipment that still requires skill to operate effectively without damaging the tool and causing it to no longer function. it also takes longer if you don't already know the lock like this guy probably has had time to know exactly what biting to put into the tool to get an open as well as making it immediately obvious to anyone watching you are doing something to the lock. As suck most criminals are not going to use this method, as breaking the door down or outright breaking the lock can be done with less expensive tools, less skill and likely faster. Now, on the other hand, showing this to everyone on the internet can push lock companies to do better as if everyone finds out how unsecure your lock is that it can be opened by something silly like using a hammer to smack an oddly shaped key into the lock they will not buy your lock.