[1588] My 36 Inch King Dick Wrecks Locks!

LockPickingLawyer
1 Apr 202406:20

Summary

TLDRIn this humorous April Fool's Day video, the Lockpin Lawyer explores the effectiveness of various pipe wrenches for twisting padlocks off their hasps. After testing a series of wrenches from friends, ranging from an 8-inch 'Wang' to a 4-inch 'King Dick,' he concludes that his own well-used 36-inch 'King Dick' is the most powerful tool for the job. The video humorously warns of the potential damage from such a large tool and ends with a playful suggestion from Mrs. Lockpicking Lawyer to test its effectiveness on a 'furry kitty.'

Takeaways

  • πŸ”§ The video discusses the effectiveness of using a pipe wrench to twist padlocks off their hasps.
  • πŸ› οΈ The original tool used was a low-quality 24-inch pipe wrench from Harbor Freight, which had limitations.
  • βš™οΈ The presenter sought a better tool and was offered various options, including an 8-inch, 10-inch, and 14-inch wrenches.
  • πŸ˜… A humorous comparison is made between the wrench sizes and certain adult themes, using innuendo to describe the tools.
  • 🚫 The 14-inch wrench was dismissed due to an awkward bend at the head, which could affect its performance.
  • πŸ” The presenter's own 36-inch 'King Dick' wrench is revealed as the ideal tool for the job, despite never being shown publicly before.
  • ⚠️ Caution is advised when using a large tool like the 36-inch wrench, as it can cause significant damage if not handled properly.
  • πŸŽ₯ The video includes a demonstration of the 36-inch wrench in action, showing its power.
  • πŸ€” The presenter's wife suggests that a smaller 4-inch wrench might also be effective, though it's implied to be less so.
  • πŸ“… The video is concluded with a light-hearted reminder that the content is intended for April Fool's Day.

Q & A

  • What was the main issue with the pipe wrench used in the initial videos?

    -The main issue was that it was a relatively low-quality pipe wrench from Harbor Freight, which had its limitations in effectiveness.

  • Why was an 8-inch wrench not suitable for the task described in the script?

    -An 8-inch wrench was considered too short and not powerful enough for the specific task of twisting padlocks off their hasps.

  • What was the concern with the 10-inch rigid wrench offered by Trevor?

    -While the 10-inch rigid wrench was more than enough for most standard jobs, it was still considered a bit short for the task at hand.

  • Why did the narrator avoid using the 14-inch Johnson wrench with a bend?

    -The narrator avoided using the 14-inch Johnson wrench because of the bend at the head of the tool, which was believed to be awkward or uncomfortable to use.

  • What was the narrator's initial reaction to Nick's offer of a 4-inch tool?

    -The narrator thought that a 4-inch tool was not enough to get the job done and tactfully tried to communicate this to Nick.

  • How did the narrator's own 'King Dick' differ from the ones offered by his friends?

    -The narrator's 'King Dick' was a full 36 inches long, which was significantly larger and more powerful than the other tools offered by his friends.

  • What caution did the narrator issue regarding the use of a 36-inch tool?

    -The narrator cautioned that the power of a 36-inch tool should never be underestimated and that one must be careful not to cause damage or wreck a home when using it.

  • What was the outcome of Mrs. Lockpicking Lawyer's suggestion to use the 4-inch tool on her 'furry Kitty'?

    -The outcome was not considered impressive, but it was acknowledged that a 4-inch tool could be effective in limited circumstances.

  • What was the narrator's final conclusion about the effectiveness of the tools discussed?

    -The narrator concluded that his 36-inch 'King Dick' was a supremely powerful tool, but also noted that smaller tools could have their uses in specific situations.

  • What was the date mentioned at the end of the script and what is its significance?

    -The date mentioned was April 1st, which is significant as it is April Fool's Day, suggesting that the video script might be a humorous or satirical take on the topic.

Outlines

00:00

πŸ”§ Tool Selection for Lock Twisting

The speaker, Lockpin Lawyer, introduces a series of videos on twisting padlocks off their hasps. Initially, a low-quality pipe wrench from Harbor Freight was used, but its effectiveness was limited. Seeking a better tool, the speaker reviews several options offered by friends: an 8-inch 'Wang,' a 10-inch rigid tool, a 14-inch 'Johnson' with a bend, and a 4-inch 'King Dick.' Each tool has its drawbacks, such as insufficient length or awkward bends. The speaker's own 36-inch 'King Dick' is revealed as the ideal tool for the task, despite the need for caution due to its size and power. The speaker then demonstrates the effectiveness of this tool.

05:30

😸 Testing the 4-inch King Dick on a 'Furry Kitty'

In the second paragraph, the speaker humorously describes an attempt to use a 4-inch 'King Dick' on a 'furry kitty,' presumably a lock with a cat theme. The speaker is skeptical about the effectiveness of such a small tool but acknowledges its potential in limited situations. The video concludes with a call for viewer questions and comments, an invitation to subscribe for more content, and a playful wish for a great April 1st, hinting at the light-hearted and possibly satirical nature of the content.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Lockpin Lawyer

Lockpin Lawyer is presumably the name or pseudonym of the video's creator or presenter. It suggests a person who specializes in lock picking or security, and the name is used to establish authority and expertise on the topic. The video's theme revolves around demonstrating lock-picking techniques, and the Lockpin Lawyer is the one performing these demonstrations.

πŸ’‘Padlocks

Padlocks are a type of lock that can be easily removed from its hasp, which is a loop or staple for receiving the shackle of a padlock. In the video, padlocks are the primary objects being manipulated, and the script discusses methods to twist them off their hasps using various tools.

πŸ’‘Pipe Wrench

A pipe wrench is a tool used for gripping and turning pipe or round objects. In the script, the Lockpin Lawyer uses a 24-inch pipe wrench from Harbor Freight to demonstrate twisting padlocks off their hasps. The pipe wrench is central to the video's content as it is the tool used to perform the lock-picking technique.

πŸ’‘Harbor Freight

Harbor Freight is mentioned as the source of the initially used low-quality pipe wrench. It's an American discount tool and equipment retailer, and its mention provides context about the origin of the tool used in the video. It also sets the stage for the need to upgrade to better tools for the task.

πŸ’‘Wang

In the script, 'Wang' is used as a humorous term for a type of pipe wrench, playing on the double entendre of the word. The 8-inch 'Wang' is offered by a friend but deemed insufficient for the task at hand, illustrating the need for a more powerful tool.

πŸ’‘Johnson

Johnson is another term used humorously in the script to refer to a type of tool, in this case, a 14-inch tool with a bend at the head. The name is used in a playful manner, and the tool's characteristics are discussed in relation to its effectiveness for the intended purpose.

πŸ’‘King Dick

King Dick is a term used in the script to humorously refer to a 36-inch long tool, again playing on a double entendre. The Lockpin Lawyer uses this tool to demonstrate its effectiveness in twisting padlocks off their hasps, emphasizing its power and the caution needed when using such a large tool.

πŸ’‘Furry Kitty

The term 'Furry Kitty' is used in the script in a humorous context, suggesting a playful or light-hearted approach to the demonstration of the tool's effectiveness. It's mentioned in a segment where the Lockpin Lawyer's wife offers to show how the tool can be used, adding a layer of humor to the video.

πŸ’‘April 1st

The mention of April 1st at the end of the script suggests that the video is intended as an April Fool's Day prank or joke. This context clues the viewer into the humorous and playful nature of the video, which is filled with double entendres and unlikely scenarios.

πŸ’‘Subscribe

The term 'subscribe' is used in the script as a call to action for viewers to follow the Lockpin Lawyer's channel for more content. It's a common term in video content creation, encouraging viewers to stay updated with future videos, and it's used here to engage the audience and grow the channel's following.

Highlights

Introduction of a series of videos by Lockpin Lawyer on twisting padlocks.

Use of a 24-inch pipe wrench for an effective but limited attack on padlocks.

Mention of a low-quality pipe wrench from Harbor Freight as a limitation.

Search for a better tool leads to consideration of various pipe wrenches.

Tony's 8-inch Wang is deemed insufficient for the task.

Trevor's 10-inch rigid wrench is considered, but still too short.

Rob's 14-inch Johnson with a bend is discussed as potentially awkward.

Nick's 4-inch long King dick is humorously dismissed due to its size.

Lockpin Lawyer's own 36-inch King dick is introduced as a powerful tool.

Warning issued about the potential for damage when using a large tool.

Demonstration of the 36-inch King dick's effectiveness on padlocks.

Mrs. Lockpicking Lawyer's unexpected entrance and suggestion.

Attempt to use a 4-inch King dick on a different task with mixed results.

Concluding thoughts on the effectiveness of different tools.

Call to action for viewers to leave comments and subscribe.

Final note wishing viewers a great April 1st.

Transcripts

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this is the lockpin lawyer and several

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years ago I produced a series of videos

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showing how to twist popular padlocks

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off their hasps using my 24-in pipe

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wrench and to be sure it was a very

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effective attack though it did have its

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limits one of which was due to the fact

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that I was using a relatively lowquality

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pipe wrench from Harbor Freight so

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before we continue the series it seems

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pretty clear that I need a b tool I

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asked my friends if they had any

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candidates my friend Tony offered the

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use of his 8in Wang now normally an 8 in

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Wang would be more than enough for any

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standard job something like laye pipe

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but it just doesn't give enough power

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for what I want to show you and as you

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can see being only 8 in long it doesn't

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seem to have seen much

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use then my friend Trevor offered the

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use of this one it is 10 in long and

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rigid like Tony's Wang a 10in rigid is

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more than enough for most diry jobs and

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it'll likely do well but again it seemed

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a little short for

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me moving up in size I was offered this

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14-in Johnson by my friend Rob now it

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might be long enough but you'll notice

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this Bend at the head of the tool it's

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my understanding that quite a few

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Johnson have a bend in them just like

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this one and I'm told it can be awkward

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or even uncomfortable because of that I

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tend to avoid bent

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Johnson's finally my friend Nick offered

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the use of his 4in long King dick now I

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think we all know that 4 in isn't really

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enough to get the job done I tried to

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tactfully tell Nick and he was quick to

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point out that if you play with it it

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does get a bit longer but only about a

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quarter to half an inch not enough for

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our purposes to his credit though Nick's

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offering did remind me that I too have a

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king dick and it might be perfect for

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the job my king dick however is a full

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36 in Long now I've used my king dick to

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lay pipe in the past you can clearly see

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that it's well used and it can be

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extremely effective but I've never shown

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my king dick on video or publicly so I

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feel obligated to issue a few words of

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caution when using a tool this big you

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have to be really careful the power of a

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36-in tool should never be

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underestimated because if you carelessly

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swing around a 36-in king dick you can

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do a lot of damage maybe even wreck a

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home with it so being careful not to do

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too much harm

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let's go see the damage that my 36in

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king dick is capable of

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[Music]

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inflicting

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[Music]

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okay

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well I think it's pretty clear that my

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36in long King dick is a supremely

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powerful tool but as I was testing it

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out Mrs lockpicking lawyer walked in and

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watched me work afterwards it was

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suggested

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he offered to show how well it can get

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into his wife's furry Kitty let's give

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that a

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try well I'm not sure it's anything to

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write home about but I suppose a 4-in

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king dick can be effective at least in

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limited circumstances but to be honest

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honest I'm not sure 4 in is enough to

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get the job done in any case that's all

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I have for you today if you do have any

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questions or comments about this please

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put them below if you like this video

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and would like to see more like it

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please subscribe and as always have a

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great April

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1st

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