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my site isnt a forum, just an informative site...
i do run on several lockpicking forums... non of which condone burgalry or picking for any other reason than pleasure. I personally am a professional locksmith and get to pick locks that are mounted in doors legally, most locksport enthusiests dont pick locks in doors, usually intheir hands or a vise.
mony of us have youtube channels where we share our skills, but again, not burgalers... just hobbiests or professionals... like the laser community, most laser enthusiests dont blind cops to get out of speeding tickets cause its just wrong, most locksport enthusiests dont pick locks they dont own cause its just wrong.

Deal Extreme is decent for getting hosts and parts in a moderately decent amount of time.

are you a "professional" locksmith? if so you might want to be careful what information you share.

I do this for a living. I am an ALOA CRL License #50367 and a North Carolina Locksmith - License #0462. Also SBI licensed in alarm and access control. (If you are familiar with locksmithing you know what it takes to get a CRL and an alarm license.)

Locksmith do not "share skills" with non locksmiths. It is against ALOA (associated locksmiths of america) policy along with most state that require licensing.

Revealing trade secrets will get you removed as a professional locksmith. Just thought you might want to know that - if you are a "professional" locksmith.

That aside, you are in the right place for lasers. DX has some very cool hosts and modules you can get. I figure 3-4 weeks usually. YMMV
 
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Yeah heaven forbid people learn to do things for themselves and not have to rely on others.

And before the whole criminal argument gets thrown out here, there's a saying that i've found to be quite true..

"Locks only keep out the honest people"
 
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Yeah heaven forbid people learn to do things for themselves and not have to rely on others.

And before the whole criminal argument gets thrown out here, there's a saying that i've found to be quite true..

"Locks only keep out the honest people"

I totally agree, I was just sharing policy. And trying to keep MY nose clean.

Hacking is the same way. It's now illegal to even try. With DCMA and all the other stuff out there.
Too many things that you have to have a license or permit to do - lasers included.
 
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are you a "professional" locksmith? if so you might want to be careful what information you share.

yes I am

I do this for a living. I am an ALOA CRL License #50367 and a North Carolina Locksmith - License #0462. Also SBI licensed in alarm and access control. (If you are familiar with locksmithing you know what it takes to get a CRL and an alarm license.)

Locksmith do not "share skills" with non locksmiths. It is against ALOA (associated locksmiths of america) policy along with most state that require licensing.

Revealing trade secrets will get you removed as a professional locksmith. Just thought you might want to know that - if you are a "professional" locksmith.


I am a certified and bonded locksmith, I am not lisenced by any state because I work for the US Government, gives me a lisence to work wherever i need. and whatever is aginst the ALOA is irrelivant, the ALOA is a club, just like your local country club, you do not need to be a member or pay the dues of the ALOA to be a locksmith in any state. you simply need a lisence. the ALOA may want to keep things between themselves which is understandable but they cannot take your job away, they can only kick you out of their club, which will do nothing really.
 




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