Imagine if Master or Brinks hired this guy to design a lock and call it the Lawyer signature series.
@nateb.15683 жыл бұрын
It would be the most secure lock in the world 🌍
@48956l3 жыл бұрын
Stop telling me what to do.
@whitezombieiniraq2 жыл бұрын
And they would sell it for 500% of what it’s worth.
@gabrieledemitri2106 Жыл бұрын
😂
@scapeghost4212 Жыл бұрын
Imagine if master hired someone to design their locks
@scottdiamond747 жыл бұрын
As an automobile mechanic I find the Vise-Grip adapter the most useful adapter for the slide hammer. I use that shit on everything.
@billysmith54093 жыл бұрын
This is very quickly becoming one of my favorite channels on KZbin. I love getting to laugh at how easy some locks are to get past.
@zdog37967 жыл бұрын
Gotta love the fact he was laughing at how easy the core fell out
@FusionDeveloper7 жыл бұрын
Friends don't let friends secure things with a Master Lock.
@youtube.commentator7 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, love the alternative methods of opening locks
@danielroglich33094 жыл бұрын
That was awesome, I love all the different attacks you bring to bare on these locks! Great video brother
@rem45acp4 жыл бұрын
"If you've been following me on Fitter" LMAO. I love this guy's videos.
@cipher3151987 жыл бұрын
I don't know about that chain though. you think it's heavy enough? :)
@tok36597 жыл бұрын
That is the smallest chain he owns :)
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
+cipher315 This was 15mm... next time I'll use the 19mm! 😈
@FusionDeveloper7 жыл бұрын
He just uses his smallest chain (as seen in video) as the Sliding chain bolt for his front door. Here is a picture example of what I'm talking about, except, he uses the chain in the video instead of the one on this website: www.lockweb.com.au/en/site/lockweb/lockwood-products/general-hardware/lockwood-door-chains/ Don't worry about the weight, his door is 5 feet thick of steel with a polycarbonate + kevlar coating for abrasion protection.
@Sara-L3 жыл бұрын
@@FusionDeveloper Why do they insist on making things with zinc instead of steel? This metal becomes malleable at temperatures as low as 212 degrees. You could defeat zinc with a cigarette lighter.
@FusionDeveloper3 жыл бұрын
@@Sara-L Zinc with a low melting point is cheaper to manufacture (lower temps needed), so they can sell it cheaper.
@atfsgeoff7 жыл бұрын
This is some real Gone in 60 Seconds stuff. Bravo, keep em coming!
@charlesmckinney7 жыл бұрын
When I was young we called that tool a slap hammer. We were kids and didn't know any different. Some of the repo men used them to pull ignition switches out of cars they had been sent to retrieve. Repo men had some great stories. They were generally hated by most people. We were taught to "pay your bill's and the repo man will leave you alone".
@Awvpd255 жыл бұрын
Charles McKinney ok.
@Mukeshmiktecrep6 жыл бұрын
You may be GOD to bicycle thieves.
@Alex-ve1og5 жыл бұрын
They pray upon a shrine of him for luck before they go out and steal bikes
@prestonbruchmiller4974 жыл бұрын
I disagree the thieves already know these tricks all make these tricks public does is force lock manufacturers to come up with better solutions.
@Mukeshmiktecrep4 жыл бұрын
@@Alex-ve1og yes
@Mukeshmiktecrep4 жыл бұрын
@@prestonbruchmiller497 but he is like a trainer to them
@krog45796 жыл бұрын
He was so excited to use that slide hammer on that. He was getting a little pumped up.
@toomanyhobbies20113 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that's one more lock pick I already have.
@bertvdlast4 жыл бұрын
The moment i saw Masterlock i knew they’d be screwed.
@martinheath59477 жыл бұрын
Wow Looks like you could use the same type of screw with a washer on it and a basic jemmy to lever the cylinder out
@RichardsWorld7 жыл бұрын
At least the Trimax took two pulls. LOL
@domino52o266 жыл бұрын
"Fitter Tweed"
@simonacuthbert14 жыл бұрын
Truffle with his worms...
@2lefThumbs7 жыл бұрын
This was used (not by me!) when I was a teenager to open cars. You'd think lock companies would know about it by now (if I knew about it in the seventies, you can bet it was pretty common knowledge). It'd be interesting to see if it pulled the plug (rather than the whole core) on your alternative u-lock though (come to that would an impact driver pull all of the discs, and would that make an easy open?)
@Thermalions7 жыл бұрын
They know. The problem is the bulk of consumers will go for the cheapest product that appears decent (without actually being so), therefore the locks are constructed as cheaply as possible. Check out your local big box hardware store - they'll have far more crap masterlocks and similar than decent brands.
@lmars59337 жыл бұрын
One heck of a dent puller.the smaller model would work just as well I assume. Thanks for sharing buddy great video. 😎
@Satou-san4207 жыл бұрын
I subscribed yesterday, I really like this daily uploading routine
@garyhart64214 жыл бұрын
Wow ! That was quick.
@dnixon1974dn6 жыл бұрын
holy shit.. 1 pull.. good vid lpl
@OGSontar7 жыл бұрын
On the lock with the more secure construction, would not that slide hammer still work? I'd bet it wouldn't take many slams of the hammer to shear the lugs right off. Might need a hardened screw but perhaps not.
@Garone19984 жыл бұрын
how did u protect ur home, garage and bicicle?
@Uncle_Buzz7 жыл бұрын
Can you do a couple of those types of locks vs. the ramset ? (unless you did and I somehow missed it).
@clydeperrine29592 жыл бұрын
What the LPL has shown us is that most all locks are for honest people who won't take the time to develop a skill like him. I'm not saying that his website that sells the tools hasn't sold a ton of them. I am saying very few have developed an adequate skill it takes to pick all locks they may encounter.
@USS_ESSEX_CV-97 жыл бұрын
Would this count as bypassing the lock. I'm just curious
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
+that zombies player Nope... this is a fine example of "pwning the lock." 😁
@FusionDeveloper7 жыл бұрын
+that zombies player This is classified as "Destructive Entry". Lockpicking is classified as "Non-Destructive Entry" Bypassing is either classified as "Non-Destructive Entry" or "Mildly-Destructive Entry", depending on the method. Of course ALL forms of entry are technically destructive, due to the fact that nothing lasts forever and you are putting wear on the lock whether you dial a combination or use the working key or whatever method. Therefore, the classification is based on realistic damage, in relation to whether the lock will still function normally after being opened. * You scratched up pins in the lock while picking it (Non-destructive). * You shimmed it open (Non-destructive). * You pulled back the locking-paw with a tool or decoded it with a tool. (Non-Destructive). * You bumped the lock 200 times and caused considerable damage, but the lock MAY still work. I consider this one of the most destructive methods that (depending on how many times you hit it) may still be able to be considered "Non-destructive", but may also destroy the lock, making it "Destructive" (Either Non or Destructive). * You break a protective wafer or put a hole in the lock in some way, where the damage allows it to still function with the key and you can secure the item with it, but you have broken part of the lock in order to bypass it. (destructive). * You rip out or drill out the lock and the lock can no longer function as a lock. (Destructive). I hope that helps.
@user-zz8ln3uh5x7 жыл бұрын
Very interesting. You appear to have a pretty good-sized H-frame press. What do you use that for?
@ryanmalin7 жыл бұрын
Very nice work good sir! I think that a slide hammer is in my future. Good fun
@obfuscated30906 жыл бұрын
You might try the combination of a powder actuated tool to drive threaded studs into target locks, then use the stud to pull the core.
@lxqn5 жыл бұрын
"… It is really, really easy to get into these locks." … Apparently. 🙃
@benstone18247 жыл бұрын
As easily as thst came out it seems like you could use a large flat screw driver under one edge of that ring and just pry it out?
@ChilledfishStick6 жыл бұрын
Would it be possible to make it as such, that if the core is pulled out, the locking lugs get stuck in the locked position?
@lockpickinglawyer6 жыл бұрын
Yes... you see similar systems on some Euro profile cylinders. But this requires more moving parts that add to the cost and could fail. It’s FAR better to design the lock properly with passive protection from this.
@malanvogt7 жыл бұрын
Imagine that a junk master lock. A new twist on the marshmallow core
@Wabaanimkii5 жыл бұрын
Slide hammers are also used for hip and knee replacement surgery. Those videos are rowdy as heck.
@codymoncrief21287 жыл бұрын
They could have the cylinder installed from the top (inside) instead, thus preventing it from being pulled
@Bialy_16 жыл бұрын
You can take small part of slighty bigger pipe, make hole in it and then weld it.
@peterkiss12046 жыл бұрын
That would limit the usability of the lock. However if the hole looks sideways the screw would just break into it as the pulling force would be perpendicular to its axis (otherwise you have to fix the lock in a special position manually).
@EmergencyChannel7 жыл бұрын
I think a couple sacks with a mini sledge would do it in too.
@bird7186 жыл бұрын
i can't believe it came out with such little effort , i'll have to put the slide hammer on my shopping list, i wonder how it will do against american lock 700's
@lockpickinglawyer6 жыл бұрын
The problem is finding a screw that can withstand the impact required to defeat a 700.
@bird7186 жыл бұрын
those blue concrete anchors you used with the bell core puller seem adequate, i been looking for that tool as well but can't find a seller outside of europe.
@lockpickinglawyer6 жыл бұрын
I’ve broken those tapcon anchors... I have some chrome vanadium tool steel screws that are supposed to be better, but I’ve not tried them on a lock like this yet.
@bird7186 жыл бұрын
structural screws and lag screws would be the next and finally step in screw strength
@tree4537 жыл бұрын
DAMN. LIKE BUTTER.
@HECKproductions4 жыл бұрын
is that really relevant tho?? i doubt many bike thieves carry around slide hammers just in case they happen upon a lock that has this weakness
@Weretyu77774 жыл бұрын
Not really, but it is still a fairly low skill, simple to execute attack.
@sebastianriz47033 жыл бұрын
nah. There are several faster ways to break open the lock and probably with more concealable tools.
@kirkdecker62287 жыл бұрын
Love your videos, especially the one where you blew up a lock. Where did you find such a nice looking slide hammer?
@123IOWNALL3212 жыл бұрын
It looks exactly like the 5lb slide hammer at Harbor Freight
@Dubmayer3 жыл бұрын
Cannot find the Fitter teet!
@jerrysberrys34157 жыл бұрын
I wonder if that would work with rekeyable padlocks as there is only a screw holding the core in
@ConstantlyDamaged7 жыл бұрын
Would probably depend on the screw. A good hardened steel screw should put up at least a little fight, but not all lock makers use those, of course. A good thing to test!
@Grek1217 жыл бұрын
Please test abus u-lock
@pete_lind7 жыл бұрын
Heres a lock test by swedish testfakta in PDF file format and last 4 lines are the attack methods and how long it takes in sec to get in. (Nej= no , Ja = yes) www.testfakta.se/sites/default/files/tittbild-grafik170530.pdf 1st is screwdriver , 2nd is bolt cutters ,3rd is freeze spray and hammer and 4th is grinder Here is a video clip only 1 min 50 long and you can see how they do get in to a expensive Abus . kzbin.info/www/bejne/kHmch6erhclmr8U its in swedish
@FoodOnCrack7 жыл бұрын
oh it doesn't even have ball bearing locks... Could cut away plastic and shim it?
@MetroDET20117 жыл бұрын
Couldnt you just use a screw and a regular hammer? Like the nail puller?
@notpulverman96606 жыл бұрын
Matty Ice that would be a lot harder, even though it could still work.
@notpulverman96606 жыл бұрын
Using a normal hammer would definitely take way longer.
@markanthonystringfellow39237 жыл бұрын
Only "U":-)) could think up an attack like this TU!
@Vikotnick3 жыл бұрын
Fitter Tweed? First time I heard that he is mortal!
@crazyd3mon9687 жыл бұрын
Only one significant flaw it is a Master Lock I'm sure there's more.
@FusionDeveloper7 жыл бұрын
I used to defend Master Lock, saying that it depends on the lock model and the lock type (Pin Tumbler, Sliders, Wafers, Disc Detainers), but I've come to the conclusion that, although not all Master Locks are created equal and although some are Master Locks are more difficult than other Master Locks, when it comes to ACTUAL security, they all seem to be VERY vulnerable to AT LEAST 1 basic attack, without requiring a heavy investment in experience. I only buy Master Lock brand locks, for practicing lock sport. Friends don't let friends secure things with a Master Lock.
@crazyd3mon9687 жыл бұрын
One thing I don't get about Master Lock is that they bring their A game for only one part of the lock usually the body or the pins but not both like their LOTO locks have 6 pins with spools inside and their locks made of stronger materials have 4 standard pins it really confuses me.
@Thermalions7 жыл бұрын
I guess it lets them keep the price down, but still truthfully advertise one particular feature per lock to make it seem like a quality lock. The customer looks at a wall of master lock locks and subconsciously attributes features from other locks onto the one they have selected.
@unkn0vvnmystery5 жыл бұрын
Jay H I think if you was to all the good features for the different master look in to one lock you would probably have a pretty good lock
@PDeRop5 жыл бұрын
The LPL Garage : Where locks go, to DIE.
@kpnomad7 Жыл бұрын
Does anyone make the type he recommended in a disc lock smaller version like the 8118 size???
@inflatablewolfie5 жыл бұрын
That looks like the same thing as the "There's nothing tougher than this" with some maximum security acronym bs lock I watched you rip apart the same way just yesterday. Can't recall the name of the lock or video number though.
@inflatablewolfie5 жыл бұрын
This one hahaha kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYHCmpyOlJV_qZY [547] TriMax Max40 Disc Brake Lock vs. Slide Hammer
@thuglincoln76997 жыл бұрын
is it also vulnerable to the Ramset?
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
Yes. I shattered the shackle on this with a direct strike. Picture on my Twitter. 👍
@Damathacus_7 жыл бұрын
How well does this attack work in real life conditions? It does work amazingly well when the lock is attached to huge chain that chain is secured to steel girder so that the lock core absorbs all the energy, but I would assume that it would be much harder to do that when the chain is attached to bike or something similar.
@Thermalions7 жыл бұрын
Well, you may need to hold the chain taut with one hand and need to pull horizontally rather than downward. Either the lock will let go or the cheap chain will. Regardless, job done.
@notpulverman96606 жыл бұрын
In real life it may take 2 or 3 hits, instead of 1. Still 100% successful defeat.
@planescaped6 жыл бұрын
Well if the lock is angled up you pull up... if it's angled right you pull right... >__>
@JG-pw5cr7 жыл бұрын
What is that square chain?
@HECKproductions4 жыл бұрын
i misread it as seldge hammer but this is ok too
@Ektalon4 жыл бұрын
Your Fitter Tweed?
@tonyholt907 жыл бұрын
That was disappointly fast attack! shame on master locks...
@surfstrat595 жыл бұрын
A slap-hammer is the favored tool of smart burglars....
@beepbeepcoyote7 жыл бұрын
I was expecting two or three hammer slides not barely 1.
@StinkFinger20233 жыл бұрын
"If You Follow my Fitter Tweed" try saying THAT 10 times
@eduardoirigoyenlarrea6796 жыл бұрын
Fantástico
@randombiker46102 жыл бұрын
FATALITY!!!
@Sara-L3 жыл бұрын
That was way too quick, I blinked and I missed it. This vulnerability is simply inexcusible.
@william64537 жыл бұрын
Interesting 😁
@Ranchdressing8904 жыл бұрын
Nice
@alexandrecloutier83304 жыл бұрын
They will never make better locks. Ever.
@kylecorey887 жыл бұрын
Do they just not bother testing these things that are meant for consumers?... just wow
@nathanielgreer27642 жыл бұрын
I wonder if he has a mustache
@Electobat6 жыл бұрын
I do follow you fitter tweed.
@Sicsicka5 жыл бұрын
i like
@saienide93014 жыл бұрын
fitter tweed
@crowedarken4 жыл бұрын
I just opened a video only to see a lock in bondage. *Uhh, nice ?*
@phish27134 Жыл бұрын
You could and should trademark
@chibinyra7 жыл бұрын
Lucky for me, this lock never hangs straight down and is rarely more than a foot above the ground...
@lockpickinglawyer7 жыл бұрын
The slide hammer works in all directions. 👍
@chibinyra7 жыл бұрын
Good to know... =oD Thank you for replying!
@notpulverman96606 жыл бұрын
All that's necessary is a rigid attachment(to a stop sign, or bike rack) so that the force cannot go anywhere but towards pulling the core.
@DonzLockz7 жыл бұрын
The good ol' sliding hammer trick!👍 Great for thieves as long as you can carry a cordless and a sliding hammer. Learn something new everyday on KZbin! 🙃✌cheers
@vastianocara17927 жыл бұрын
impact driver, angle grinder, small bolt cutters, hacksaw(hand version), sawzall(eletric), knife, small crowbar all fit in one backpack. to add sliding hammer would be no problem...
@jaimemunoz59207 жыл бұрын
Then you fall on your back and can not move due to how heavy your backpack is. LOL
@jaimemunoz59207 жыл бұрын
Then you fall on your back and can not move due to how heavy your backpack is. LOL
@herpderp71147 жыл бұрын
You can use a regular screwdriver to drive in the screw, it just takes longer.
@thugasaurusrex60047 жыл бұрын
jaime munoz lol if that happens then you need to be doing some situps.
@noncompliant209cali4 жыл бұрын
Yeah because most street criminals carry a drill and slide hammer lol
@shinobihiriyu-originalninj4634Ай бұрын
Master lock ? you mean fail locks haha
@TheGeezzer5 жыл бұрын
I thought "2 pulls should do it" man was I overestimating Masterlocks engineering not-know-how! So, another piece of shit bites the dust simply by having its gutz pulled out.💩💨💥
@MineTheSkyrimDimonds7 жыл бұрын
Good Morning
@mork66687 жыл бұрын
This one was propably shimmable,no?
@lockpickinglawyer6 жыл бұрын
Nope.
@32eoin326 жыл бұрын
Fitter tweed
@tylerspunucious74204 жыл бұрын
No one is going to do all this
@463570joe5 жыл бұрын
OTC tools
@tjd23264 жыл бұрын
Masterlock dislikes
@tsobf2427 жыл бұрын
This doesn't seem like a practical attack, considering most bike locks are used in public areas. Carrying around a drill and slide hammer to take 15-20 seconds to get into a lock for a bike? By that time you're easily on video and someone 's called the cops. I mean, it seems like an easy fix to a dumb problem, but still.
@FusionDeveloper7 жыл бұрын
Plus, the point is, it's ONLY a design flaw that can be fixed very easily. Heck, even just welding some metal (or metal rods) around the rim would make this attack less effective or not work at all. It's much harder to pull a large object through a small hole, then it is a pull a large object through a hole that is slightly larger than the object.
@tsobf2427 жыл бұрын
BIG JESSE Fair point. My comment was meant to be more of an inquiry than anything, but it didn't really come across.
@xl0007 жыл бұрын
I only steal bikes and whatnot when I'm in a semi private area, like the one you get by piggybacking on actual tenants .. hence very few chances of getting caught
@alexcorona6 жыл бұрын
tsobf242 nobody's gonna call the cops because they dont give a shit about your bike. Best theft prevention is having good inssurance.