Lever Lock mystery?

Hmm! well I and a freind are starting a non destructive lock entry service, I have no problems with most locks as I have downloaded many tutorials on the usual suspects "pin cylinder, wafer, ect ect" but for the life of me cannot find "Jack shit" on lever lock picking? is there any kind dooodz out their who can please tell me where to find any tutorial on this subject, as I urgently need to know particulaly on 3/5 lever Chubb and similar. Surely to god one of you must know?

thx in advance

Reply to
MR CHIPS
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Now that you're starting a "non destructive lock entry service" type business, give Chubb Locks a call.

Seeing as how you are bona fide 'internet trained' lock opening specialists, I'm sure they will send you all the technical drawings and opening instructions you need!

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Best wished in your endeavour, ahl

P.S. Don't call them dooodz though, they may think you're just punkz.

Reply to
ahl

Oops!

Make that best wishes....

Reply to
ahl

Ah, another troll/wanabe burglar!

LOL, Chubb'll really help y'all if you E-mail them with your request.

Newnsie

Reply to
UPUHRS5437

C'mon Newnsie!

They are bona-fide, internet trained lock openers.

Of course Chubb will help them start their new <cough> "service".

You are far too sceptical!!

Reply to
ahl

Ah gee, did I come off wrong on'em?

Sorry! Maybe he's not a wanabe thief & is just a wanalearn thief.

What makes these people thin we'll give out that kind of info on here?

Many of us have spent the last 25-30 years amassing the info we use daily.

Newnsie

Reply to
UPUHRS5437

Ummmmmmmm yeah, like your actually going to get REAL locksmiths to tell you about that. Get a life you idiot.

Reply to
Jack

If you are starting a business and haven't bothered to obtain some lever locks to examine and practice on (in the UK for gods sake) then you aren't going to get far.

Reply to
Putyourspamhere

PS you can probably forget about picking any of them with the serrated gates and stump. They are one of if not the most pick resistant simple lock designs ever produced.

Reply to
Putyourspamhere

Skeleton key?

Reply to
Malcolm Young

Nope. Wrong type of lock.

Reply to
Putyourspamhere

How about a Master Key? :-)

Reply to
Henry E Schaffer

I used to carry the whole set like that. Last year I found a supplier that sold me the Universal Delux Key Way. Now I only have to carry the one key for all the lock brands. Saves a lot of time, especially on the high security end. I understand that they are in process of the same product for autos. They cost a lot more, but just think of the time saved. One key that fits everything from A to Z. I wouldn't have mentioned this, but I saw someone else say they were available already. If anyone wants me to place an order for them - email me your address and I'll tell you where to mail your check. I can get a discount if I order in bulk.

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MThomas859

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