------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @erfanwahyuutomo8349 01.05.2021 my house isnt save now
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Yurei.Fox666 14.02.2021 My question is what made that Atari 2600 noise in the background at the end?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @x1RoBoT3x 25.11.2020 LPL: "I don't have a key for it."<br><br>Me: "How the hell did he put it on there???"<br><br>5 seconds later. . .<br><br>Also me: "Oh, I'm an idiot. . ."
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @sergiodjf 02.10.2020 You should change your last words: instead of “have a nice day”, for “stay safe”?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @RWBHere 11.08.2020 Crook takes 24" pipe wrench out of back pocket....<br>But seriously, a strong screwdriver would probably accomplish the task.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @coconoisette 08.08.2020 "we just snapped that shackle like a twink" wasn't the kind of language I was expecting from someone that calls himself a lawyer           @Nicholas-f5 08.08.2020->Twig           @SecretSquirrelFun 16.10.2020->Twig twig twig!!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @danielroglich3309 09.04.2020 Well I think it didn't fare to well lol thanks for the review brother
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @thomasneal9291 22.08.2019 I'd like to see someone familiar with forging talk about directional metal fatigue. wood for example, is also very vulnerable to force applied that causes twisting. great in compression, good resistance to horizontal force, but absolutely terrible against rotational force.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @mreese8764 24.01.2019 I start believing that locks are mainly psychological deterrents.           @TheGeezzer 25.08.2019->My Abloy PL362 and PL350 or the Abus 83CS80 (next on my wanted list) or Squire SS100CS are not psychological deterrents, but real padlocks, mens padlocks with hard bollox! Apart from angle grinders, they're totally impregnable to attack including but not limited to...high-torque, high-tensile, drilling, sawing, massive blunt force trauma, bolt cropping, extremes of heat, extremes of cold and relentless battering with sledgehammers. They have attained CEN 6 the highest security rating in the world! ???????
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @AlbertStichkaJohn 23.01.2019 Do they make locks out of hasps?           @Nicholas-f5 08.08.2020->Or worse
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @bird718 05.06.2018 pipe wrench rules all
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @notpulverman9660 04.05.2018 >thin brass body<br>>steel shackle still fails<br>>brass body unharmed
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @lucasbeyblades2754 26.11.2017 Cool
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @BelieveInBigG 24.11.2017 The 1 dislike had the key for it.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Gmtail 17.10.2017 Can you do one of these twist attacks on an ABLOY lock? Would love to see how something of quality stands up to brute force. Thank you.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @mattp1482 03.09.2017 What exactly are you twisting on? All these video's show the same hasp, but are they just screwed onto a fence or is it secured more than just that?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @cdw3423 29.07.2017 I want to know why this was so much easier to break than the American 5200 since both have an 8mm/ 5/16" shackle. Does this Abus model not use very good steel in the shackle?           @cdw3423 29.07.2017->I just noticed the inside shackle width on the Abus is significantly wider. I wonder if that made it easier to break.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @recklesscarpenter8440 16.07.2017 I have the same model, with radical bitting,false sets, no opens........perhaps I will try your method.......it would feel GREAT!...... but, I won't.....
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @2lefThumbs 07.07.2017 So, LockPickingLawyer, you SAY you don't have a key for it, but then how did you get it on there in the first place? ...oh wait... :D           @lockpickinglawyer 07.07.2017->+2LeftThumbs ?           @michaelcruice9009 31.12.2020->Just saw this and that was my first thought
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @ryanmalin 06.07.2017 I have to deal with these locks frequently. Thanks for teaching me how to take apart an abus lock and flip the z bar. I have a few locks I am going to disassemble and flip the z bar. This way I can leave the lock hooked but not latched. I work on supermarket refrigeration