(Part 2) Top products from r/Locksmith

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We found 23 product mentions on r/Locksmith. We ranked the 112 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/darksim905 · 3 pointsr/Locksmith

Well, thankfully I don't ask why as I can see the perspective pretty easily. I don't know why some ccw people get butthurt about the question, though: "Oh it's a tool! I carry it what's it to you?! Because of the neighborhod!" Someone in /r/edc once linked me to this video which explained it beautifully. I've since stopped asking. In addition I've read large chunks of this book which go into a lot about self defense (physical) which need to be taught in classes. I do my best to mentally prepare myself for any sort of conflict I might encounter. I'm an easy going guy & don't really deal with a lot of people to be honest, but it helps to understand the reality of the situations out there.

Going on a rant here: My other problem is everyone is against ccw for some reason. Those people don't know what it's like to walk down a street in fear of something. They don't realize that ccw people are usually the fucking nicest people you'll meet because of the things they learn through experience & that if you draw, you better be willing to use it mentality.

u/Janakatta · 3 pointsr/Locksmith

CLC Electricians Tool Sling is my favorite bag I've used so far. I'm currently wait for my banggood purchased one to wear out before going back to this one:

https://www.amazon.com/Custom-Leathercraft-1509-Professional-Electricians/dp/B0001ZI524/

I've also been meaning to pick up a tool roll as well to carry the things that will easily fit into it:
https://www.amazon.com/Carrier-Pockets-Professional-Electricians-Organizer/dp/B07633LQRM/

u/Chensky · 5 pointsr/Locksmith

You done fucked up like a schmuck. Lucky for you, this is a pretty common camlock and should be easily replaceable. You need to take your own measurements as we have no idea what the fucking size on the shit you fucked up are.

https://www.amazon.com/FJM-Security-2400AS-KA-Tubular-Cylinder/dp/B0034C6EL0/ref=sr_1_25?keywords=camlock&qid=1559070695&s=gateway&sr=8-25

Order this shit, then you see where the fucking small hole in the cam is? You screw a screw into it with nuts on both sides, add locktite and there you go. If you can't pull this off, you should throwaway your cargo box and all your tools because they are beyond your ability to use.

u/Icanopen · 4 pointsr/Locksmith

Just one ok 2 recommend for ya Get rid of the Tamper Proof drivers and get this it takes a lot less room.

love the snap-on driver. Also swap out the 3/8 wrench for a 3/8 - 7/16 Combo if your doing closer work.

Guess I'm going to have to breakdown my Everyjob Backpack and snap a pick now. Front Pocket, Back Pocket, Front.

I do a lot of Access Control work,

u/ponyboyQQ · 1 pointr/Locksmith

https://www.amazon.com/Occidental-Leather-5500-Electricians-Pouch/dp/B0009H5LR6/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1480976267&sr=8-8&keywords=leather+tool+pouch

This is an example of something I think he would appreciate, but I don't know if this would really fit his needs. I don't know all of the tools of the trade other than a torque wrench and the actual picks.

u/ttirado · 3 pointsr/Locksmith

I have used these and they work great. They do have some different configurations for larger drawers and they are mountable. The bins are almost the same size as a standard 50 keyblank box from ilco.

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https://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10164-Plastic-Storage-Hardware/dp/B000LDH3JC/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3OC2FIAG2Q6E&keywords=akro+mills+storage+bins&qid=1556653666&s=gateway&sprefix=akro+m%2Ctools%2C144&sr=8-5

u/FredThe12th · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

If it's not locked to something the most cost effective thing would be to throw it out and buy a new one with the combo provided.

if it is attached to something apply a hammer, or cutters, then replace it.


It's $10 for the lock and a cable on amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Bell-Dial-Cable-Bike-Lock/dp/B000AAYBQO/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1422159217&sr=8-5&keywords=bell+combination+lock&pebp=1422159230701&peasin=B000AAYBQO

u/JoeKinAround1 · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

I have been pulling information from the internet and I also bought The Complete Book of Locks and Locksmithing. I think I have a grasp on masterkeying, but it obviously gets really complicated once you get more than one level down. I'm hoping to eventually intern with a local locksmith so I can learn more about it.

https://smile.amazon.com/dp/1259834689/ref=cm\_sw\_em\_r\_mt\_dp\_U\_uDkwCbJNE7BTY

u/SwimmingJohn · 1 pointr/Locksmith

Ouch... they're $50 and are a 4-digit spinner.

Thanks

u/jeffmoss262 · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

Lenox mini hacksaw is one of my favorites.

LENOX Tools Hacksaw, Close Quarter (20908908) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00024380S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_OzFPDbSKT3TSF

u/Level9TraumaCenter · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

One security-through-obscurity option if you have a trailer hitch. Also a 4-digit combo, but whatever.

u/su9861 · 1 pointr/Locksmith

If you have some time read:Up Against the Wal-Marts
https://www.amazon.com/Up-Against-Wal-Marts-Business-Prosper/dp/0814479162 Just practice EXCEPTIONAL business ethics

u/Lampwick · 2 pointsr/Locksmith

Without the context of the rest of the lock, it's hard to say. Based on what's there, I'd say what we're seeing in the picture is probably either the override for a privacy function mortise lock (smaller square hole near top), or (less likely) the knob spindle hole of a mortise or crossbored lockset. Lack of screw holes around the hole make me strongly suspect the former. Either way, it's something meant to simply be turned with an appropriate sized square tool.

u/Dug_Fin · 4 pointsr/Locksmith

Looking up the code on the key, it's from the Corbin 5 pin series, says it takes an Ilco 1001EH blank. The milling of the key you have doesn't look the same as I see in the Ilco book for the 1001EH, but the key is definitely a Corbin 5-pin series, because the cuts I show for that code match the key you have. Likely a different keyway, but still Corbin. Can't tell for sure without a view of the tip of the key to see the keyway shape.