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My Lock Picks | Mr. Locksmith™

Duration: 04:15Views: 4KLikes: 227Date Created: Jan, 2022

Channel: Mr. Locksmith

Category: Education

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Description: My Lock Picks | Mr. Locksmith Locksmith Courses: mrlocksmithtraining.com #MrLocksmith #Locksmith #LocksmithTraining Hi, I'm Terry, and I get asked many times, what do I use for picks. When I show up at a job site, I pull this out of my locksmith tools and it's just a little map expedition case, this is a EDC case. And in it, and this is what I do probably 95% of my picking lockouts, is just, I grab this kit, it's quick and easy. And just inside is, I'll show you what I got here. I have my latest little toy. I have my KNIPEX pliers, and these are handy and they're narrow enough, sometimes I can get a broken key out of there, but this is for picking. I just grab this. I can have this, if I have to turn it. But the main tools I use, every single time. So my favorite pick is a hook pick with a diamond. And some of these are Peterson's, Rytans, whatever. That's my favorite pick. This one's a little bit thicker. This one's a little bit thinner. And I always grab, I prefer a rigid tension wrench, and I also have a flexible one. You see, I bent it. I bend this whichever way I'm going. So these three things right here I'd say open up 90, 95% of the lockouts I have if I have to pick the lock. This is it, very simple. I either use a rigid, a flexible, and a lot of times the locks will pick the wrong way. Well, I'm not going to re-pick it. I'm gonna use my plug spinner. I call it a flipper, a plug spinner. I have a whole different types of spinners, but this is the one in my case. I have a bigger pick set that I use if I just not picking it. And of course I always have a little can of WD-40 I use for picking locks, not for lubricating locks, for helping me to pick it. My friends all use TriFlow and I like using WD-40. I had a lock the other day, it was funny. It was a lockout and it was a Schlage deadbolt, and they can be difficult to pick. I was having no luck picking it at all. And then I just gave it a little spray of WD-40 and it picked like in 10 seconds. Lubricant is extremely important for picking locks. I always try to pick a lock without using lubricant, and then if I can't pick it, then I'll spray it. Some guys will spray it with the lubricant right off the bat, some locksmiths will just spray it right off the bat. I've had extreme luck. Sometimes you go there, the lock is just ready to pick, so by the time I apply tension, put the pick in, and it opens. People ask about the technique. I will show you in a couple of videos coming up, but there's two techniques. SPP or Single Pick Picking method, which is the best method, and then there's raking, which works well. What I do is, I rake the lock, apply tension, I rake the lock a few times and then I'll single-pin pick it. That seems to work really good for me. Time Codes My Lock Picks 0:00 - Intro My Lock Picks | Mr. Locksmith 0:24 - Map Expedition Case 0:40 - Knipex Cobra XS 4" Plier 01:00 - Favorite Pick 01:12 - Tension Wrench 01:46 - Plug Spinner 02:50 - How to Pick Locks 04:00 - Mr. Locksmith Mr. Locksmith™ Locksmith Courses: mrlocksmithtraining.com 4 Day Hands-On Training: mrlocksmithtraining.com/product/4-days-hands-on-locksmith-class-langley-bc-2020 How to Pick Locks: mrlocksmithtraining.com/product/how-to-pick-locks-online-course How to Open Sentry Safes: mrlocksmithtraining.com/first-training-video-on-safe-opening-series ONLINE AUTOMOTIVE LOCKSMITH COURSE "How to make keys to cars and trucks" mrlocksmithtraining.com/product/certificate-automotive-locksmithing Business email: terry@mrlocksmith.com Fan mail/products to be reviewed can be sent to: Mr. Locksmith 1685 H Street Blaine, Washington 98230 Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia. Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227. mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates Thanks for watching! :) Every video includes some form of paid promotion or sponsorship. Links in description are affiliate links. My videos are for educational purposes only. Information is subject to change/updates at any time. Mr. Locksmith with Terry Whin-Yates is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com FTC Disclosure Statement: Some links on this youtube channel may be affiliate links. We may get paid if you buy something or take action after clicking one of these.

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