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About keys profiles

This is the old Locksmith business info area and will be broken down to fill in the new sections below.

About keys profiles

Postby znewbie » 14 Dec 2009 9:51

Hi guys,
I'm trying to start in this business and I have some question.
Many locksmiths told me that I can't run it, that I need at least 3 years in a locksmithing company.

They told me that I won't be able to recognize the right key for a duplication, that there is hundreds of shaps.

Is there a way that can help me to make difference between the keys.
Thanks for your replies.
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Re: About keys profiles

Postby weerwolf » 14 Dec 2009 13:49

There are a lot more than hundreds of different key profiles. Thousands is more like it.

But , as long as there is a brand name on the key , identifing it is little more than looking it up in the key blank catalogue. After a while , you'll get to know the most common blanks in your area. So experience does count , but 3 years is a little over the top.

Silca has a device called 'Optika' , it scans the key profile and shows you what blank to use. That really helps when there is no brand name on the key.
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Re: About keys profiles

Postby znewbie » 15 Dec 2009 8:00

Thank you so much weerwolf for your answer. It's really a great tool.
I'm going to ask for the price.
Thanks.
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