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Locksmith Training Video Program On EBAY by LocksmithDVD - YouTube
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Descriptions
Video 1 -
Introduction To Locksmithing - Revised Sept. 2016 (1 Hr. 51 Min.)
This video, Introduction
To Locksmithing, is the first in a series of videos designed to teach the
basic skills needed to be a locksmith. This is a very important course for
new locksmiths.
This course is divided in nine parts:
Part 1 - Overview of the LocksmithDVD Training Program Part 2 - Codes & Ethics Part 3 - Getting started as a locksmith Part 4 - The basic tools needed for a beginning locksmith Part 5 - Different types of key operated locks Part 6 - Key blanks and how to identify them Part 7 - Reference materials and trade associations Part 8 - Suggest Practice Part 9 - Bonus Section - History of Locks Part 1
Video 2 - Introduction To Opening Locks - Revised Oct. 2016 (1 Hr. 53 Min.)
The modern pin tumbler lock is based on a design
that was patented in 1848 by Linus Yale who is credited with the invention
of the modern pin tumbler lock. This Course explores the intricacies of the
cylindrical pin tumbler lock and how to pick them open. An in-depth knowledge of this lock is
essential as they are the most common type of locks in use today. This
video will provide you with the knowledge you will use on about half of the
calls you receive. This is the most common call received by most
locksmiths, the customer cannot find their keys or have locked their key
inside. Opening locks without a key is a crucial skill for locksmiths. This course is divided into 14 parts and includes information on: theory, tools, basic and advanced skills, pin tumbler locks, wafer locks, tubular locks, Kwikset Smart Locks, suggested practice, history of locks and more.
Video 3 -
Re-Keying Locks - Revised Oct. 2016 (1 Hr. 59 Min.)
The subject of this video
lesson is re-keying locks. Re-keying locks is one of the most common tasks
performed by locksmiths and a good understanding of the process is
essential. This video is divided into six parts.
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Part 1 - Tools used in
re-keying
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Part 2 - How to re-key a
lock
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Part 3 - How to
disassemble the most popular locks
- Part
4 - Disassembly of a cylindrical lockset
- Part
5 - Suggested practice
- Part
6 - Bonus Section – History of Locks –
Part 3
Video 4 - Key
Machines, Key Duplication, Shimming Locks, & Space & Depth Keys - Revised 2022 - (1 Hr. 35 Min.)
The subjects of this video
lesson are Key Machines, Key Duplication, Shimming Locks, and the use of
Space and Depth keys. An understanding of these topics is essential for a
locksmith. This video is divided into nine parts.
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Part 1 - Introduction to
key machines -- which will include a discussion of how the van is set-up
to accommodate the machines.
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Part 2 - Key duplication
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Part 3 - How to shim a
lock
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Part 4 - How to decode
the lock
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Part 5 - How to use
space and depth keys to make a key
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Part 6 - A shimming
demonstration with a Kwikset lock
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Part 7 - A shimming
demonstration with a Schlage lock cylinder
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Part 8 - A second
demonstration of shimming a lock, decoding it and cutting a key for it
using space and depth keys. Part 9 - Cutting sidewinder / laser cut keys Part 10 - Using high security space & depth keys Part 11 - Electronic key machines Part 12 - Review & Suggested Practice
Video 5 - Master
Keying - Revised 2019 (1 Hr. 58 Min.)
The subject of this video
lesson is how to master key locks. This is an essential skill and a common
request for a locksmith from home owners and business owners alike. This
video is divided into eight parts.
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Part 1 - Tools needed to
master key locks
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Part 2 - How to
construct a master key system
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Part 3 - Code machines
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Part 4 - Space and depth
keys
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Part 5 - Pinning the
locks
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Part 6 - Adding a
lockset - Part 7 - Master Key Software
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Part 8 - Suggested
practice activities
Video 6 - How To
Impression a Key - Revised 2019 (1 Hr. 51 Min.)
The subject of this video
lesson is how to impression a key to fit a lock. Impressioning is the
process of filing a key to fit a lock without having the use of a working
key to study. Of all the skills needed by a locksmith, this one might be
considered the most difficult to master. With practice however, anyone can
do it. This video is divided into seven parts.
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Part 1 - Tools needed to
impression a key
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Part 2 - Explanation of
how to impression a key
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Part 3 - Demonstration
of the impressioning process Part 4 - Practice with impressioning marks Part 5 - Sight reading a wafer lock
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Part 6 - Impressioning a pintumbler lock
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Part 7 - Suggested
practice activities
Video 7 -
Difficult Locks - Revised 2019 (1 Hr. 43 Min.)
The subject of this video
lesson is how to deal with difficult locks. Lock manufacturers are
continually making their locks more intricate which often makes them more
difficult. As a locksmith, you will be called many times to a job where a
lock has malfunctioned and simply will not open by any normal means. This
video covers the basic skills needed to deal with these locks. This course covers how to drill a lock and also how to bypass a lock cylinder. Many of these skills are the most valuable skills to have. This is a very popular course.
Video 8 -
Installing Deadbolts - Revised 2020 (1 Hr. 7 Min.)
The subject of this video
lesson is how to install a deadbolt. Although most entry doors now come
with the hole for the deadbolt already drilled, there is still the
occasional request to install a deadbolt on a door that does not have the
hole already drilled. This video is divided into five parts.
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Part 1 - Tools needed to
install a deadbolt
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Part 2 - Installing a
deadbolt
Part 3 - Installing a deadbolt on a metal door Part 4 - Using the Porter Cable template - Part 5 - Suggested
practice activities
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