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Hey there Mos and Boo fans. Iamp;#39;m Mos and in this video Im going to show you how to bypass a bolt seal. We have come up with a few different methods of attacking bolt seals over the last couple of months and will be posting videos of each technique over the coming weeks. This method we call the spin method and is one of the oldest methods for bypassing this type of seal. Lets get started! Bolt seals like these are commonly used on shipping containers as a method to identify if someone has tried to access the container. They are made of hardened steel, usually covered in plastic and are very tough. When you want to open the protected shipping container, the bolt seal has to be cut off with bolt cutters and is destroyed. It is not designed to come apart and be reused. All bolt seals basically work the same way. There are two pieces that come stuck together and you just snap them apart when you are ready to use them. The first part is the main shaft which is