The transcript you provided is from an episode of the TV show "Scam School" hosted by Brian Brushwood. The episode focuses on the topic of lock picking and the different methods used to open locks. The main presenter, Justin, explains how to use a bump key to open a lock, which involves creating a gap by hitting the tumblers simultaneously, allowing the lock to turn. The episode also covers other methods of lock picking such as traditional picking and drilling.
Justin demonstrates these techniques using a dummy lock from Brian's house. He also explains how to make a bump key at home using a key from another lock. The process involves filing down the grooves in the key to the deepest part, creating a ramp on each side, and using an O-ring to create a 1/16 inch spacing that compresses when hit.
The episode also discusses different types of locks, some of which are bump-proof. For example, Schlage's Primus and Everest locks have an extra side milling and tumbler on the side, making them bump-proof. Another high-security lock, Medeco's Trilogy lock, uses bi-axle locking, which involves angled teeth that allow the sidebar to come in when all the tumblers are twisted right.
The episode ends with a warning against using these techniques for illegal purposes, emphasizing that breaking into places you don't belong is a crime. Viewers are encouraged to practice these techniques on their own locks for educational purposes only.
The episode was sponsored by Netflix and GoDaddy, and ends with a call to action for viewers to visit the Scam School page on Netflix's website to try out other shows and sign up for a free trial.
1. The episode of Scam School is brought to you by Netflix and GoDaddy.
2. The host of the show is Brian Brushwood.
3. The show is about social engineering at the bar and on the street.
4. The special guest on this episode is a lock expert named Justin.
5. The episode discusses various methods to open locks, including traditional picking, drilling, and bump keying.
6. Bump keying involves using a special key that has multiple cuts to simultaneously hit the tumblers in a lock, causing them to snap and unlock the lock.
7. The lock expert explains the process of bump keying, including the principle of the bump key and how it works with a lock's cylinder.
8. The expert also discusses the idea of making your own bump key at home, which involves filing down a key to the deepest part of the milling.
9. The expert warns that the effectiveness of a home-made bump key depends on how evenly spaced the cuts are.
10. The expert also mentions that bump keys may not work if the lock has more than five chambers.
11. The episode concludes by discussing high-security locks that are bump-proof, such as Schlage's Primus and Medeco locks.
12. These high-security locks have extra tumblers and pins that prevent the lock from being opened with a bump key.
13. The expert explains that these locks are becoming the new industry standard and are expected to be more widely available in the future.
14. The episode ends with a promotional segment for Netflix, highlighting its large selection of movie titles and free shipping options.
15. The host encourages viewers to write to him directly for recommendations on con movies.
16. The episode was sponsored by Netflix.
17. The expert discusses the idea of making a bump key at home, which involves filing down a key to the deepest part of the milling.
18. The expert warns that the effectiveness of a home-made bump key depends on how evenly spaced the cuts are.
19. The expert also mentions that bump keys may not work if the lock has more than five chambers.
20. The episode concludes by discussing high-security locks that are bump-proof, such as Schlage's Primus and Medeco locks.
21. These high-security locks have extra tumblers and pins that prevent the lock from being opened with a bump key.
22. The expert explains that these locks are becoming the new industry standard and are expected to be more widely available in the future.
23. The episode ends with a promotional segment for Netflix, highlighting its large selection of movie titles and free shipping options.
24. The host encourages viewers to write to him directly for recommendations on con movies.
25. The episode was sponsored by Netflix.