------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @crenkz-aka-z1on-914 29.05.2024 Imagine you have to do that 2 or 3 Times <br>Cuz grandpa locked the door 2 Times. Before leaving ? Finally i know now. Where my Problem sits and laughs <br><br>Didnt know that there are some Pins at the Sidewalls ??
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @freakygardener8033 11.06.2023 Those two in the middle, aren't they what you usually refer to as anti-bump pins?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Mainswitch55 06.12.2020 Hi Bill, at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LxNQ9Gv-E0&t=29">0:29</a> the pin isn´t hardened but those screws are! And yes you´re right, it is hard to snap them, you need a good tool and at least about 4mm standing over the plate to have a chance of breaking it! Modular Systems are often used, specially at EVVA. You need to move it to the left and right plenty times and at a serious angle to snap it, downside of course is that you eventually gonna damage the lock itself with the cam and after you get that thing out something is not working... The Cylinder you´re holding is a modular, meaning you can change the length of it in about 2 minutes and addapt it to a lenth you wish.<br>Kind Regards from Austria,<br>Christian
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @paddlefaster 18.10.2020 I'm just beginning picking and I accidentally ordered two of those locks on eBay. I took one look at them and started my own naughty bucket.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @snowblood82 24.07.2020 Even for European standards, the BKS has a tight keyway. But most door locks do have paracentric keyways.<br>Nobody here with ill intent picks a lock anymore. Not because it's too difficult, but because there are easier ways to enter someone's house. Burglars here just find targets of opportunity.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @tristans5945 08.06.2020 Just a few thoughts about the BKS lock being “high security”:<br>The lock in the video is about 30 € for the 5-pin-version without any additional features, so it’s the “low end” variety.<br>There are additional features available (e.g. sidebar, 6 pin version or nickel silver core), which will affect the price, of course.<br>The indents in the tip of the key are necessary to move a cogwheel which blocks the actuator (see <a href="https://www.schloss-shop.com/media/image/6d/ae/3e/detect-innen3.jpg">https://www.schloss-shop.com/media/image/6d/ae/3e/detect-innen3.jpg</a> ).<br>This is an additional feature to the lock and I’ve never seen it so far.<br>BKS uses the same key blanks for different types of locks / levels of security.<br>The BKS series 31 (detect3) can be found in large buildings (1000+ locks, e.g. universities, hospitals) where the “costs per door” matter.<br>Usually the level of security on the inside is not much of an issue and the ‘outer shell’ will be upgraded by an alarm system or higher grade/electronic locks.<br>Actually the BKS key can be fitted with an additional transponder to combine mechanical and electronic locks in one system.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @jameswilkes895 25.04.2020 Bill is thair a sangel entery.door lock that the strike can not be forced out of the plate with a knife or scre driver
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @-42-47 12.04.2020 Cool, I bought the training cut away lock from multipick and aside from the different keyway it's pretty much the same. A BKS cylinder with 2 spools (front one steel, second brass) and two of those t-pins that I'm really starting to hate. I've gotten really close to picking it but then nothing happens so I take a peek at the side and I can't even tell what's keeping it locked, all pins look perfectly picked, no oversets. It's also really hard to reach the deepest pins and it takes some serious twisting to get all the way up there.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @AstralJaeger 09.04.2020 May I meantion here, that in the public building I have worked in Italy, you wouldn't find something like this, you usually find something like Dormakaba Gemini Duo's
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @GunfighterWyo 29.02.2020 Bill, where did you purchase the pin tweezers and the bent tweezers? I would like to have a pair of them.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @cherokee8647 12.02.2020 Nice picking ?????
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @plywoodcarjohnson5412 11.02.2020 I watched more closely than well... the Hobbit at least. Lol!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @jeffmoss26 09.02.2020 sweeet
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @gilessparkes2699 08.02.2020 Those multi picks are tough, challenging lock, awesome picking
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @vintagelocksport8050 08.02.2020 I have picked a few of these they are some the best locks on the market
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @Ralesk 07.02.2020 That was a really nice picking :D
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @savingprvdonut 07.02.2020 Hey bill long time viewer first time commenting. Those euros have a cir clip you can pop off and the you can either cut a key in half and turn the clyinder 90 degrees and use a euro follower tool and pull the plug
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @fcukjones6709 06.02.2020 Not sure if anyone has mentioned this to you at all, but I've noticed some aggressive gating in your audio in your recent videos. Are you using a noise gate on the audio? Something is cutting off the tail end of your sentences sometimes. You may want to think about adjusting the attack and release of your gate software if you're using one.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @kareno8634 06.02.2020 Godzilla Bites Keys to Warn those of Entering. Oh yeah, if 'breaking in', One would Not have Key. lol <b>,";:;;::"}=,/GuarD;;~~~~~~~~~</b>
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ @BonrekTheOrc 06.02.2020 It'd be interesting to see how you do with the lock installed in a door up the correct way instead of upside-down as you had it in your vice.