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This is my THIRD episode of 'Try it Yourself' that I have made.
Try it Yourself teaches you HACKS and TRICKS you can do using everyday household items OR some thingo cheap from the shops.
Some locks are harder to crack open than others. One of mine only worked once so if this happens to you try different cans. Also try moving the aluminum around and experiment with the size of the rectangle you cut out.
In this episode you will learn how to HACK a combination lock and you DON'T need any tools or knowledge about picking locks. It is easy, fun and something to show your friends.
I am NOT responsible for anything that happens, DO NOT use this to steal anything or open a lock which is not yours or you don't have permission to open. This is ONLY used for opening your OWN lock, if you have forgotten the code or just showing your friends.
Thanks for watching, Please rate and comment. Also please SUBSCRIBE So you know when the next episode is out, and when any of my other vide tutorials, or entertaining videos are out.
Channel: Howto & Style Uploaded: November 20, 2007 at 10:25 pm Author:dillonp23
JimJewell(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 09:43:26 AM)
i think it is a lie.
he set the lock before the show.
sorry
peace out
DarkFalcon9000(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 08:52:59 AM)
btw i used the same scissors but purple lol
DarkFalcon9000(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 08:51:00 AM)
thnx 4 this u helped me get my maths homework back! i sent the homework to my mates house coz my printer was out of ink. when he brought it to school for me, fat bitch Martin Johnson takes it and locks it away i his locker! he sed that he wudnt give it back until AFTER it was due in, but when i found this vid, i tried it, got my homework back and hid his PE kit behind the door of the girls toilets. he also got detention lol!
Shadowolf557(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 08:43:36 AM)
Lol Alemuniyum
RolexesRock(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 07:17:14 AM)
read
Don't laugh at this! Just do it
Start thinking something you really really want cause this is
astounding the person that sent this to me said their wish came true 10
mins after they read the mail so I thought what the heck
You have just been visited by DrSuess's Cat in the Hat. He will grant
you
one wish
Make your wish when the count down is over
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
MAKE A WISH
Send this to 10 videos within the hour you read this.
If you do, your wish will come true
mikeatx79(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 05:40:42 AM)
1. The people that are going to break into your home already know how to exploit your locks. Lock bumping for example has existed for 15-20 years, yet is just now becoming well known to the public.
2. Via YouTube I learned how to pick and bump the rather pricey locks on my own home in a matter of seconds and have since replace them with locks that are extremely difficult to bump or pick. It's important the general public knows how to protect themselves from poorly made products.
hazyazn(Saturday 22nd of November 2008 12:22:37 AM)
Each time he unlocks it using the Al Foil, the number is set at 28, seems suspicious
Pauken11(Friday 21st of November 2008 10:32:59 PM)
1. Just because there are design flaws doesn't mean that everybody in the world should know how to exploit them.
2. If you think exploitation of design flaws is right, it would be poetic justice if someday you are robbed of all you hold dear.
mikeatx79(Friday 21st of November 2008 08:43:41 PM)
We had these locks on our lockers in High school... One well placed kick would pop them open.
mikeatx79(Friday 21st of November 2008 08:41:29 PM)
1. I call B.S.
2. If someone is able to exploit design flaws, they should make it known. Particularly on such a common lock.
Nearly every style of lock in existence can be broken into within seconds and consumers need to know they're homes, cars, garages, storage, businesses, etc aren't secure. If you just assume your master combo lock is secure, your a sucker, not an informed consumer.