all right this is a new master lock anti shim this is the actual mechanism right here see it's got the two humps in it their website will say that you can't use a standard shim and go top down and it gets caught in those two humps but we're going to we're going to exploit those in a new Shahnaz new shimming technique that I created this is piece of a soup can steel not aluminum it's a quarter inch wide and the length doesn't matter and it's thin and I filed the edges so you don't cut yourself we're going to lock it and put the shim in there that's the hardest part is actually getting it in there cuz it's substantially thicker than then the aluminum alright we're in now and this is the angle you really want to go for you if you this is a cutaway but if you don't you know you're most likely going to not have a cutaway lock to do this this is the angle you're looking for and if you push it down it just lands right in those hooks try and get that on the camera here and I can get a good clean shot of that there this does shim just lands in that hook and you just push it back and open her up hopefully this is informal and pretty informative I just created this I had this lock for two days it's my second day and I had to figure out how to do this all over again you can't do a normal shim because it's it's flat you can't push it through the side you can't go top-down because of these teeth but it still does the usual push in and there's a hook here and you have to push it down a little bit to clear and so it could go in so that's all we're doing with this shim is we're coming in through here hooking it down pushing the shackle down and then pushes that down and then you just shove it in there and harder and then the shank will come right out that easy with a little bit of practice I could do this just as fast as a regular regular combination lock with a shim thank you for watching hopefully taught somebody something new