Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Locksmiths Go Everywhere

A locksmith may want to work in environments that offer more than what a small town or rural area can provide. In this case, there are other, more exciting areas of the world that need the services he/she can

Monday, June 14, 2010

Prisons Need Locksmiths Too

Some prisons have been known to teach locksmith skills to inmates. There has been some controversy over this for obvious reasons. Why would prison officials give someone the tools to become an even better

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Locksmith Hazards and Dangers

Being a locksmith in today's world contains dangers as much for the locksmith as it does for the person who needs the locksmith services. People should be more suspicious of who they allow to work on locks for their

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Locksmith Tools of the Trade

Locksmiths have to put several thousands of dollars into their tools and equipment investment. They may start out in the hundreds, but the cost will grow as the business grows. If a locksmith is interested in specializing in

Friday, June 11, 2010

What a Locksmith Must Know

A locksmith must, of course, learn the basics of being a locksmith. The locksmith must learn the tools necessary, the machines used, the locks and systems on the market, key identification, panic hardware,

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Locksmith Backups

Be it directly or indirectly, locksmiths deal with all sorts of companies in their line of work. Some big names for these companies are: Yale, Master Lock, Kwikset, Medeco, Schlage, Sentry, Olympus, Weiser, and

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

What it Costs to be a locksmith

A good, trustworthy locksmith must invest in more than just an education. But the bare minimum of education would cost close to $1000 for a home-study course, so the business does require an investment. The person

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Locksmithing - a True Art

Locks have been created in boring, plain, mechanical fashion, solely for the purpose of security with no thought or care to the art world. Locks are, after all, a means of privacy and protection, which doesn't usually

Monday, June 7, 2010

Locksmith Professional Ethics

Have you ever heard of a slim jim? No, it is not a piece of beef jerky or a skinny rock star. It is a slender metal tool created for sliding between the door frame and the window on a automobile door to gain entry

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Locksmith Stories

Locksmiths encounter some interesting situations in their line of work. In one instance, a locksmith received a lock cylinder from a car door that had been taken off the car because the owner lost the keys.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Locksmiths in Foreign Lands

Training for a locksmith to work overseas can be intense. Some of the levels include: Certificate II in Engineering, Certificate III in Locksmithing, Diploma of Engineering Technology. These are primary courses

Friday, June 4, 2010

Locksmith Museums

One of the biggest museums in America that a locksmith would enjoy that is related to their craft is the Lock

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Texas Locksmiths

Texas Locksmiths Association provides education with training classes, scholarship funds for the children of members, continuing education, annual conferences, and trade shows. It's one of the prestigious associations for locksmiths and can be very beneficial to personal and professional growth.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

How to be a Locksmith

Teaching the locksmith craft can begin at a very young age. When a child has an interest in the mechanics of things, in how things fit together and how they come apart, it can lead to a future with locks and other interesting mechanisms associated with locks.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Bad Locksmiths Hurt Many People

Illegal locksmiths caused annoyances in New York and several other states by placing hard-to-remove stickers on private property. They further insulted residents and business owners by using fake addresses and phone number to avoid getting caught. This is a popular scam tactic for locksmiths who are in the business for