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2008 December 12 « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. Off-Topic – I’m talking Motorcycles this time. I have never ridden my motorcycles on long road trips. I started out in 1974 with a new Honda Trail 90 and only rode it 25 miles round trip to work for about a year and a half. Never really did the off-road thing with it,. In 1999, I stopped by a Honda dealer to ride a used GL1500 Goldwing. Need I say more, it was MORE powerful, better balanced, and COMFORTABLE! I stayed with the flow. I have an 80 year old uncle w...
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You Get What You Pay For « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. You Get What You Pay For. Whether you are considering lock hardware for your home or commercial establishment. it pays to know there are different grades of hardware and costs. For residential, most homes have the bare minimum Grade 3 locks. They do their job, but usually lack the strength to defeat a criminal breaking in. Their cost is mimimal from five to twenty dollars for the keyed entry knob. December 15, 2008. Bumping Primus defeat lock. Goldwing touring ...
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR BUSINESS SURROUNDINGS. If you were to give a thief enough time and resources (assuming they had the proper knowledge and the right tools), they could, possibly, break into virtually any building, defeat any lock or open any safe. Fortunately, the average thug does not have the luxury of unlimited time, knowledge, tools and other resources. Consequently, they’re reduced to the most direct approach: Force. February 11, 2009. No matter how many...
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2008 December 30 « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. 1999 The National Locksmith. No matter how many employees your business has, there always seems to be a time when no one is minding the store, so to speak. You know the times when everyone is preoccupied with some aspect of their job and no one seems to be keeping an eye on the front door, the sales counter or, especially, the back door. December 30, 2008. Bumping Primus defeat lock. Goldwing touring motorcycle trip. She Rides Motorcycle….
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VISUAL DOOR SECURITY « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. 1999 The National Locksmith. No matter how many employees your business has, there always seems to be a time when no one is minding the store, so to speak. You know the times when everyone is preoccupied with some aspect of their job and no one seems to be keeping an eye on the front door, the sales counter or, especially, the back door. December 30, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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2009 February 11 « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR BUSINESS SURROUNDINGS. If you were to give a thief enough time and resources (assuming they had the proper knowledge and the right tools), they could, possibly, break into virtually any building, defeat any lock or open any safe. Fortunately, the average thug does not have the luxury of unlimited time, knowledge, tools and other resources. Consequently, they’re reduced to the most direct approach: Force. February 11, 2009.
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Off-Topic – I’m talking Motorcycles this time. « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. Off-Topic – I’m talking Motorcycles this time. I have never ridden my motorcycles on long road trips. I started out in 1974 with a new Honda Trail 90 and only rode it 25 miles round trip to work for about a year and a half. Never really did the off-road thing with it,. In 1999, I stopped by a Honda dealer to ride a used GL1500 Goldwing. Need I say more, it was MORE powerful, better balanced, and COMFORTABLE! I stayed with the flow. I have an 80 year old uncle w...
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2008 December 15 « Beesafelocksmith’s Blog
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Thoughts and other things from a locksmith. You Get What You Pay For. Whether you are considering lock hardware for your home or commercial establishment. it pays to know there are different grades of hardware and costs. For residential, most homes have the bare minimum Grade 3 locks. They do their job, but usually lack the strength to defeat a criminal breaking in. Their cost is mimimal from five to twenty dollars for the keyed entry knob. December 15, 2008. Bumping Primus defeat lock.
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