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by Buggs41 » 25 Aug 2004 15:48
I made my own board out of 5/8" MDF. It is 24"wide, by 18"deep. I have a " door pull handle " mounted in the center of the board, behind the motor. This makes my machine portable. And because it is mobile, I also added rubber feet to the bottom of the board, this will prevent any scratches on any customer's counter-top.
If anyone is interrested in a photo of it, let me know. Will just take a little while to snap it w/the digital camera, and upload it to my webspace.
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by Lockpick Dan » 27 Aug 2004 7:05
I did something similar, only my board is 2 1/2'x 1 1/2' and i cut the handle in the board, and I used felt for the bottom instead of rubber things, it works pretty well.
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by PickTrick » 3 Sep 2004 14:34
Got my foley belsaw, finishing chapter 5 of set 1 right now, automobile lock servicing. Cool course, really getting into it already. Thanks for the advice!
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by lostbaka » 3 Sep 2004 14:51
I just got a copy of the 1984 Foley Belsaw course. Does anyone know the differences between 1984 and the current one?
Thanks
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by Buggs41 » 3 Sep 2004 15:58
I am sure many things have changed since 1984. But, I am sure the manual still says " CONFIDENTIAL " on the front of it.
Please make sure no one else has access to it.
If you pursue this as a hobby/carreer, there is very valuable information in it. Read, and practice all you can. Then read, and practice again.
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by lostbaka » 3 Sep 2004 19:41
Thanks.
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by Benroy44 » 4 Sep 2004 3:33
I got my Deploma  just the other day and am working on the advanced corse now only 2 qstons left and then im done with whole corse .
I liked the corse and would recamend it to anny one
Cya Duane
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by Varjeal » 4 Sep 2004 10:28
84?  Wow...Where do you start with the number of changes since the n..hehehe..ah well...i'ts a good practice to learn about older stuff as well 'cause you never know what you're going to run across out in the field. Definitely read through and absorb as much as you can with the understanding of the dated information. I would highly suggest taking a modern course after you've done that and compare the two.
*insert witty comment here*
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by Lockpick Dan » 4 Sep 2004 14:00
Hi all, i sent in my lessons 25-30 today, looking forward to the advanced courses, and of course the diploma and stuff  i've been going really slow cause of school and a busy summer, thanx for all the great info guys, i've learned a lot from lp101
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by Cypherninja » 7 Sep 2004 19:54
I just ordered the FB course today! (yay!)
I seriously looking forward to it. Can't wait!
Gotta say thanks to the forum, this place has taught me so much. I've no idea what I'd be doing now if I hadn't found this place. 
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by Lockpick Dan » 16 Sep 2004 18:56
my diploma and stuff came today, but there wasn't a pickgun like they said they'd send, oh well, i probly wouldn't have used it much anyway.
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by PickTrick » 17 Sep 2004 17:08
working on set 11-15 now, really easy stuff to comprehend. having tons of fun doing the school work.
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by Cypherninja » 21 Sep 2004 10:18
Yeah thats what I'm doing now. Can't wait for the advanced stuff. I'm so freakin glad I got this course I can hardly stand it. 
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by 32768 » 26 Sep 2004 12:26
I sent in 6-10 a while back and I'm waiting for 11-15. While I'm waiting, I've been trying to impression some locks. When I start, I sand the blank to a matt finish and I can see all the marks beautifully, but after filing the surface is too rough. So, I'd like to get a proper file. I've read the posts here on impressioning and I've picked out what I'd like to order. Before I spend $40 on a file I wanted to ask if FB will send a decent file with the cylinder key impressioning lesson or if I'm better off buying a good one now.
thanks!
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by Buggs41 » 26 Sep 2004 15:03
They do send you a file, but it is not a very decent one. Get's the job done, but it by no means qualifies as a good file.
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