How to Open Locks with a Blowtorch

How to Open Locks with a Blowtorch

I show how to open a lock using a propane blowtorch. This method of opening a lock will only work on certain locks and will destroy the lock. \rbr\rbr- Propane Torch: \rbr- Master Lock #175D: \rbr\rbrIf you enjoy the channel, please support Von Malegowski:\rbr- \rbr- \rbr\rbrConnect With Me:\rbr- Twitter: \rbr- Instagram: \rbr- Facebook: \rbr\rbrFor this to work, the lock needs to have a key component made from a metal with a low melting point such as zinc and aluminum. The Melting point of aluminum is about 660.3 °C (1220.54 °F) and The Melting point of zinc is about 419.5 °C (787.1 °F). A blowtorch reaches a maximum temperature of 1,995 °C (3,623 °F) and oxygen-fed torches can be much hotter at up to 2,820 °C (5,110 °F). The hottest point in the flame can be found at the tip of the inner flame. \rbr\rbrThe lock I show in the video is a Master Lock #175D which has an aluminum housing and a copper coated zinc uator. It took 2 Minutes and 50 seconds for the lock to open. Some other locks that can be opened with a blowtorch are the Master Lock 22D which has a die-cast zinc body and an Abus 24RK Diskus which has a zinc part around the lock cylinder. \rbr\rbrThis can be a useful last resort to open your lock if you dont have the keycombination. Only use this on locks you own or have permission to destroy. This video is for educational purposes only. \rbr\rbrReferences:\rbr\rbr \rbrOriginal Idea from: \rbr- LockPickingLawyer (\rbr- bosnianbill (\rbr\rbrVon Malegowski Equipment List: \rbr\rbrMusic: YouTube Audio Library\rbrTracks: Foundation, EightiesAction, MoveItorLoseIt, \rbrArtists: Vibe Tracks; Kevin MacLeod; Silent Partner\rbrEighties Action by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( Source: Artist: \rbr\rbr\rbr©Von Malegowski. All Rights Reserved.


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Uploaded: 2018-06-02

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