Yale TS007 (1083) Yale TS007 Picked & Gutted (Fan funded by people like YOU! THANK YOU!!If you enjoy...
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Цилиндровый механизм. Производитель: Yale. Артикул: TS007
Описание: TS007 (1083) Yale TS007 Picked & Gutted (Fan funded by people like YOU! THANK YOU!!If you enjoy the channel, please support the LockLab: - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=2912724&patAmt=5 - Paypal: https://www.PayPal.Me/LockTubeVisit the Tribe’s website at: https://www.Lock-Lab.comFREE Lock Picking Course at: https://lock-lab.com/locklab-university/lock-picking-course-2/Looking for the tools used in LockLab videos?- MultiPick Services - https://shop.multipick.com/- Sparrows Lock Picks – https://www.sparrowslockpicks.com- PickPals – https://www.pickpals.com.au- Lock Pick Shop – https://www.LockPickShop.com- UKBumpkeys - UK Warehouse: https://www.ukbumpkeys.com US Warehouse: https://www.lockpickworld.comMy vises are made by Panavise. The one with the wide jaws is the model 350. The smaller one is the model 301. Both have the 312 Base mount – https://www.panavise.com)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @gdavid71 22.05.2017 Congratulations on disassembling the lock without drawing any blood, although it might attract more subscribers.           @RASAllusion 23.04.2019->Use a little pen torch to apply a little heat and that ill release the locktite. Sometimes you can heat the tip of a screwdriver very hot and just transfer heat to the screw (if you don't want to risk putting heat directly to a lock itself.
Heat is your friend with locktite. It save on the drawing blood factor and it saves screwdrivers also.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @delroycooper7721 08.01.2025 So what's would you say is a better lock?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Allan-loveswoodturning 17.12.2024 Very informative Bill thankyou very much. Keep up the good work
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @brianp7022 15.11.2024 Antisnap is the main selling point... No burglar has the brains to pick a lock ?good lock for the money
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @1shagg420 28.09.2024 Wow, very impressive work
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Autonomous1969 26.06.2024 This video shows a guy picking one in seconds<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PonHlOzwO1w">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PonHlOzwO1w</a>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ADANIbrahim-pu6nz 22.06.2024 I have this pad lock exactly
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @MichaelReed-ch8td 13.06.2024 Can you change a yale 6 pin lock for this kind of lock as long as the cylinder is the same 70mm 35/35
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @01arron 08.11.2023 Can these locks be re-pinned to be key alike?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @stuartsneddon6617 19.10.2023 Police would have turned up by now??
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @BannedByMe 11.08.2023 I just got my picking set. Did all the transparent locks with it. I felt confident. I unlocked few standard locks also. Then I tried the same lock but longer with more pins. And I couldn't do it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @agde0968 26.06.2023 @15.23 you split the ext with centre and interior a small pin falls on the tray measuring about 1.5 mm x 2mm on reassembly where does this go, I presume it’s why the ext key won’t turn now I have reassembled it ( it does when the ext lock is separated) . Any help would be appreciated ?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @DogScreenTV 16.05.2023 Great it can’t be picked, however most thieves will use a drill or force, that’s should be the main test
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @stephencraggs7507 09.05.2023 Why didn't you put it in the vice to disassemble?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @paweskarzynski8068 04.04.2023 What a resistant piece of technology!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @HouseFairyDIY 04.03.2023 I've just bought one of these so am happy to see it's not a quick job to pick.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @davidmulligan8604 12.12.2022 Thanks for the video, is it possible to re key these with a standard pinning kit or are they specifically designed for these locks
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @djknat 18.10.2022 if guys were this gentle, they'd keep the girlfriend they have for a little while longer
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @damo8754 22.09.2022 Cant a thief just buy one of these and pick using your method though? This is kind of how things get broken into ?           @youdontneedtoknow7182 14.03.2023->picking a lock is one of the least common methods used to break into things, most likely due to the skill needed for it - a thief would most likely want to be in and out as quickly as possible, so they'd probably look for an open window or such things
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @glyncooper1491 27.06.2022 I just fitted 2 of these and one of them the key is tight to get in I have to jiggle quite a lot is this normal