If your latches, strike plates and hinges on your door can know longer be tighten you can use a golf tee to renew the hole.
How to tutorials dealing with all things locks and keys.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
The Best ways to Fix a Sticky Lock
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Does your key often stick in the lock and you have trouble getting it out?
Do you find that you sometimes have trouble putting your key in the lock?
Well then this blog is for you. Often keys will get stuck in locks because the locks inside have become slightly rusty or are need of some oiling. Well don't worry its really easy to deal with this problem.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Always Lucky Five Locksmith
If you are ever in the area of Spokane Washington and need a great locksmith you should give Terry Younger at Always Lucky Five Locksmith a call. He friendly and really knows his stuff. I was having problems the other day with a lock I was working on so I gave him a call. He was able to help me figure out what was going wrong and told be a good way to fix it. Here is a link to his web sight www.alwayslucky5locksmith.com it is not fully set up yet but it outlines what he is able to do and what he specializes in.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Where to hide a "Hide-a-Key" on your car
Where to hide a "Hide-a-Key" on your Car

How to get into Your Car with a Wire Hanger.
How to Unlock Your Car with A wire Hanger.

Wafer Tumbler Lock
Wafer Tumbler Lock
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Wafer Tumbler Lock by Google Images |
The Wafer Tumbler Lock is a type of
lock that uses a set of flat wafers to prevent the lock from opening unless the
correct key is inserted. The wafer Tumbler locks operation is similar to the
pin tumbler lock except for the Wafer lock has only a single piece (wafer)
instead of stacked pins. If any wafer is insufficiently raised or raised too
high, the wafer edge will be in one of the grooves, blocking rotation.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Pin Tumbler Lock
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Image Provided by Google Images |
Pin Tumbler Lock
The Pin- Tumbler Lock is a
cylinder based lock design that uses movable pins to prevent rotation of the
plug. A Pin Tumbler lock uses a key with specific cuts to properly move pins
upward and allow for the plug to rotate which in turn causes the locking bolt
to retract.
Pin tumblers utilize a series of
pins that are stack upon each other and pushed down by a spring. Each stack of
pins must be properly raised to allow the stacked pins to separate at the shear
line of contact. Once the pins are separated the plug can easily rotate freely
allowing for the lock to be locked or unlocked.
Did you have Clothes on?
Have you ever locked your keys in the house? I know almost everyone some time or another has locked themselves out of there house. Most of us then spend the next hour trying to get out of calling a locksmith. We check all the windows and doors. We even look at our little brother and wonder "hmmmm can he fit through the dog door?" But here is the question that I have for all you readers out there on the world wide web. Did you have clothes on?
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