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Just finished first 5 lessons of Foley Belsaw

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Just finished first 5 lessons of Foley Belsaw

Postby omgxraycat » 21 Jul 2006 2:43

I have to say...the first 5 lessons are so easy...yet I have learned quite a bit about finding the correct key blanks for duplication. The rest of the stuff I already knew, but I was happy to go over it again. It was basic information about bit, flat, and cylinder key hand filing and recognition. I learned what each part of the key was...which is helpful for conversation with lockies. Anyways, I finished lessons 1-5 in about 2 hours. I read everything twice and very carefully to make sure I understood completely what I was reading. If the other lessons go by this quickly, I'll be done with this course in 2 weeks...lol

I am waiting for my vice in the mail so I can start lessons 6-10 which deals with hand filing keys and lock construction.

Can't wait!
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 21 Jul 2006 6:28

do those courses cover access control?
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Postby omgxraycat » 21 Jul 2006 6:46

access control? I guess not lol
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