Jeremym0411 wrote:I just recently finished the foley belsaw course. Overall the course is good, a little outdated but good information to know. The only complaint i have is that some of the lessons dont come with a lock of some sort to see and take apart. For example the ace tubular lock lesson did not come with a lock. But one thing Foley belsaw did for me was get me a full time locksmith job!!! My boss told me since i was willing to invest my own money in course then he know i was really interested in locksmithing. So thats how i got the job. If anyone has any questions please feel free to pm me.
Thanks,
Jeremy
That's great news that you got a full time locksmithing job. What is the pay like? I assume this is your first locksmithing job?
I agree that they should supply more locks to work on.
I snagged a copy of the FB course off Ebay recently from the 70's. After reading through the lessons, it looks like they supplied locks for every type of lock you learned about. And not only that, you would send locks back to them for review, or cut keys that would be sent back for testing. It's still the same information, just required more work.
In one of my lessons I was supposed to hand cut a key. Instead of sending the key back, I was instructed to trace an outline of the key on the answer card with a pencil. Lame. The outline looked a lot better than the key.