Locksmith supplies
should not be confused with locksmith equipment in general. A locksmith is not solely a person
able to unlock a door, but also an expert in security devices such as safes and alarm systems.
While you are certainly able to research and find the best security supplies on your own, this
could be rather a time-consuming task for you. This is why it is highly recommended that you ask
a locksmith for professional advice and help if you need such supplies.
Locksmiths do not have an easy job. Often you can see a locksmith supplying his services in the
middle of the night, as problems may occur at any time. Fortunately, as we've already mentioned,
there is more to the locksmith profession than just picking locks. A locksmith can advice you to
choose the best supplier for your security needs. Once you have the supplier you need to know
which products you really need and whether you can find them at lower prices or not. Out of the
standard supplies you might need key blanks and key cabinets, locks and parts, some locksmith
tools (such as broken key extractor, pick sets for locks, key decoders), mailbox locks or luggage
locks, safes and parts, electric strikes, home security supplies and so on.
Sometimes it is not wise to buy all the products from the same supplier, although this might seem
comfortable. If you choose not to hire a locksmith to help you, than search online for companies
supplying the locks, tools and parts you need. Carefully compare prices for locks and other
supplies, and look for discounts or special offers.
Ebay
is probably the best place where you can find low-priced lock and safety supplies, often new or
used once, but the downfall is that sometimes they come without warranty.
So what will "The Classified Lock Pickers' Bible" teach me?
Amongst other things, The Classified Lock Pickers' bible will show you:
The basic principles of how locks work
How a basic pin tumbler lock work
How to pick a pin tumbler lock using traditional picks, raking and scrubbing
How lever locks work
How to pick a high security lever lock
How to pick padlocks (combination, lever, pin tumbler)
How bump keys work
Where to legally buy bump keys
How tubular locks work
How to pick tubular locks
How to pick car locks
How to open cars without keys (bypass techniques)
How skeleton keys work
Where to legally buy lock pick tools (no questions asked)
PLUS Lots more...
Nearly 60 Pages of straight-to-the-point information
Link to over 30 videos to show the lock picking techniques
Numerous online colour diagrams and clear explanations