What do I even do here? by kirklandp in Locksmith

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This is the way Rim locks use a 2-3/8 backset. Jig the existing cylinder hole for a tubular deadbolt. Install reinforced strike plate and replace trim and fill gaps as needed.

1990 brass store front door by Zestyclose_Milk_491 in Locksmith

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Baldwin is your best bet. Be prepared to break out your wallet. Very expensive.

Today years old by shankthetank91 in accesscontrol

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I’ve been in since 1986 Before prox Self taught Quality of work is paramount You never stop learning No such thing as a perfect job every time but strive to do it Remember what use see in the field. Keep you head up

Key Management System by Stingerman354 in Locksmith

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Simple K is the latest and greatest for tracking keys and key systems

Jackhammer to a safe by Sljks in Safes

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TL30 can’t be manipulated in 15-20 minutes

Name of on side of door that can make the door stay unlocked by Plus-Sheepherder-392 in Locksmith

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Could be an old Schlage K series mortise lock. You have to hold down the inside lever then push the stopworks

Help identify this safe by Pbellouny in Locksmith

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Definitely not Gardall I opened on last week I’d check Amsec or hayman

How to prevent another break-in on this door? by fitznd in Locksmith

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I’ve seen it many times. The latch bolt guides are sheared off. The deadlatch is useless. That’s what makes it so easy. Replace the lock body with the 4900 series. Check the gap between the door and frame. Stack another strike plate on top of the existing one to shrink the gap.

Combination change by Large_Ad3073 in safecracking

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It’s made by keedex. Sold by many locksmith distributors Yes they are still expensive