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A homemade lock bypass tool “J-Tool” that allows you to turn the latch on some business(commercial)deadbolt locks. Simple, but highly effective when used correctly on the PROPER doors. Not shown anywhere else. Enjoy the video!

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29 thoughts on “DIY Commercial Door Lock "J-Tool" Unlocking Tool”
  1. **ATTENTION: Do not rate this video, or post misinformed/wise comments unless you watched the first 1 min 15 secs of this video AND read the video description area. Doing so will allow you to FULLY understand how and when this tool is used. Thank You!

  2. Neet idea but I am throwing the B.S. flag on this. The reason he doesn't show you him unlocking the door is because this tool would not be able to get passed the door stop on the jamb. This in an in-swinging residential door that would have a 3/8" door stop on the jamb stopping the door from swinging too far (outward) and busting the hinges off. This tool would not be able to make it around the two 90 degree turns that it would take to get to the inside of the door. It would most likely work for a commercial double door if it had a knob and not an interior key lock.

  3. Sickening. Wires with loops and pull strings, your gadget, lock picks, ugh! Thanks for an actual demonstration. Ugh. Ugh.

  4. Well sorry the doors you are talking about a commercial doors aluminum what you showed on how it works is on a steel door not a real commercial door maybe show a real commercial door.

  5. Cool make. If you basically already having a lot of the stuff laying around. Otherwise bytime gas ect an the time spent to slap it together an get everything for it. It’s cheaper to just purchase an order an commercially available tool just like this

  6. I watched a few of your videos, you my friend have an overactive mind to make this stuff and fixing a plasma cutter. Great videos.
    Did a subscribe too!

  7. Very clever tool. A modification that comes to mind is to put 1/4" hex socket on the end to reach screws in inaccessible locations. In that case maybe you would not need a full 180 degree bend. Maybe a 45 or 60..

  8. Ingenuity at it's best. Very well thought-out; elegantly devised and finished. Very nice to see. I'll bet you scored some long-lasting brain endorphins from making and finishing that.

  9. This video would be 1000% improved if there had been a demonstration first, and lengthy description of how it was made after seeing it in action. Otherwise its irrelevant.

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