Just stumbled across your video today, and I have to say, absolute brilliance! I'm a new locksmith, and these types of tips and tricks from Experienced locksmiths like yourself is greatly appreciated. Kudo's Sir, and thank you kindly for this video!
Oh my God that is genius! I'm going out right now and buying a piece of clear PVC and a bearing, thank you so much that is super helpful! Holy hell I can't believe it was that easy! I have been trying to hold them together by pinching them and turning them back and forth and they like to get caught in there and jam up! I work for Pop-A-Lock here in Jacksonville Florida and I will spread the word! You now have a new subscriber!
I want to give a shout out to PJ from CLK supplies Fix Honda Ignitions video as it was his video of using scotch tape to hold the wafers in place that inspired me to go the next step Thanks PJ keep the videos coming
great video, thanks for sharing. I am a newer locksmith and have never rekeyed honda high security yet, but I have cut plenty of keys. However, what wafer goes into what chamber? I see you have the wafers, but how do you read the wafer positions on these? Where does track A and B go?
Thank You Lockdoctor Tech I tried your Suggestion and It does work well and speeds up the work even more this is exactly these type of ideas that we need to share and the reason why i wanted to get information to others please keep watching more to come
Hello Shawn Thanks for your question there is numbers stamped on the split wafers also all Honda locks have codes on them so I get the factory biting from Blackhawk Codes on Line