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Static picking a 6 pin Yale euro. This was quite a tough lock to static pick with three spool driver pins. Everytime you set a pin you would lose 1 or 2 other pins,and had to keep going back to reset, little leeway for error on this lock.
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Pick the other one
What?
Nice picking. Will you be coming back and doing more video's one day?
You loose a pin because it isn't picked in the correct sequence. Shit happens and patience pays off, well done.
Yes possible bro
love it – but tecnhique only gets 9 out of 10 but my spelling gets less
What's the point there's nothing on the other side.
you could of walked round eeeshhh.
I've been having the same problem as you. However, I was wondering what tools you use? cheers man.
Would a bump key work for this?
At least this video shows not every lock opens in seconds !
nice one mate… now i dont have to kick out ma door everytime i leave the key inside my room :))) thnx fot the tip
Thanks for that, I thought I was going mad thinking I couldnt pick my back door! These locks are bast#rds!!
what about the one on the right??
Thanks mate, I would say they are probably about the same!
Cheers!!
nice picking bud……..would you say thats as hard as an iseo euro cylinder ?
Cheers buddy!! Yep sure is always harder in the field :0)
Not really mate, because you will still be holding the padlock even if its on a chain.
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so there's such thing as static picking a padlock?……maybe when it's on a chain??
Nice one mate! glad it's all going good, looking forward to the vids & seeing your picks.
Cheers buddy!! How are you getting on mate? hope you have some more vids comming up soon!!! :o)
Static is the full word, If something is static, it is not moving it is still. so when the lock is on a door or fixed to a board like mine it is not free to move about like it would in your hand, it is static/fixed. I think that right anyway mate. :0)
oh…ok…….in this term static is a short-form of the full word right?(i may be wrong)…. if so…what is the full word?
Static picking is when you pick a lock in situ, it means to pick the lock while fitted to a door or a board rather than holding the lock in your hand. hope that makes sense
what's the meaning of static picking?
Nice job Dave.
Top job mate, i never thought of setting up a euro in a lock block like that, but i will now, thanks for the tip mate.