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10 Comments
articiansays...Haha.
Basically the same as a bump-lock technique, but their engineering catches the pins for you with no need for a key. Sad.
NOXsays...no surprise. this what happens when consumers dictate quality by demanding ever cheaper products.
MrFisksays...*fail
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Fail) - requested by MrFisk.
Stormsingersays...I dunno...I've spent more than five minutes rapping away, exactly how he does it in the video. And nothing.
AeroMechanicalsays...Sure, that sucks more than usual, but again padlocks aren't for locking up valuable things. They prevent opportunistic casual theft. They're one step above luggage locks--only better than a nylon zip-tie because they can be reused.
If you use this with the intention of keeping out the class of people who might know this trick or bring tools along for their burgling, (like say a $20 bolt cutter that will do for most any padlock) you're doing it wrong.
cryptozsays...check for same date of manufacture. have you picked a lock yet?... helps understand tension of hold and varied force of taps to move tumblers.
I dunno...I've spent more than five minutes rapping away, exactly how he does it in the video. And nothing.
Stormsingersays...Nope, haven't ever picked a lock before, and that might have some influence. But I do understand the basic concepts involved. I did vary the tension and angle of it, as well as tapping location and direction. I used the rate he was using, and my best effort at hitting with the same power.
I'm thinking that the big difference is that mine is a slightly different model: a #5 rather than #3. That said, I thought the difference in the numbers was basically just the size of the shackle. No idea how to check the date of manufacture, and he doesn't appear to have noted the date of his anyway.
check for same date of manufacture. have you picked a lock yet?... helps understand tension of hold and varied force of taps to move tumblers.
poolcleanersays...That's like the weakest lock that master lock makes. We used to kick open padlocks on lockers in high school. So what.
Bruti79says...Bosnian Bill has a rad youtube channel. It's interesting to see the challenge locks he gets sent. =)
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