Locksmith Tools

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Please enjoy the first of many blogs that I will be publishing bi weekly/monthly.

LOCKSMITH TOOLS

There are dozens of different locksmith tools that I use which can be used for all sorts of lock picking requirements. I also have tools to open basic locks, vaults, and safes, but the most basic tool for any locksmith is called a pick. A pick can be used to open simple locks and purchasing a pick is not hard to buy like many sophisticated locksmith tools.
Now, if a simple lock pick is not working, by-pass tools can be used too. These tools are used to remove the cylinders of locks or for shimming locks open, like car doors. Shimming a lock usually involves a tool to press the lock back into place.
Aside from just opening locks, I have tools for a number of other functions like broken key tools. Broken key tools are used to extract bits of a key that may have gotten stuck inside a lock. These often work by sliding into the lock beside the broken key and hooking the bits to pull them out. Also, there are other tools used to make new keys, and to rekey old locks. If it is necessary to change a lock completely, I could use a pin set to rekey the lock.

Aside from lock picking tool sets (pictured), there are many other tools that I use for lock picking. These include: lock pick guns, pocket knife sets, and tubular picks.
Lock pick guns are one of the simplest ways of opening locks, and many work simply by inserting the gun and pressing a button. Pocket knife sets come with a number of lock picking tools, all which fit conveniently in Tubular picks are used to open tubular-shaped locks.
Bayside Locksmith and Security has a number of automotive lock pick tools used to open car doors or to resolve problems associated with the ignition. These automotive tools range from scopes used to see the inside of car doors to tools for unlocking steering wheels.

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