Locksmith

Locksmith

Josh-the-Locksmith

25 Years Experience

Austin, TX

Male, 46

I've been a locksmith since 1998. I did automotive residential & commercial work from 1998 to 2008. From 2008 to 2018, I did some residential, but mostly commercial work. I have been project managing & estimating since 2018. I used to locksmith in the Chicago area, now the Austin area.

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Last Answer on June 11, 2024

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I read a special-forces soldier describe a tactic of gaining entry by chopping door hinges apart with bolt cutters. Would this be a tactic ever used in "civilian" locksmithing? (assuming you're on the side of the door with the hinge, obviously)

Asked by Elvis over 6 years ago

I have never heard of that tactic before. Locksmiths typically don’t use brute force to gain entry. If we can’t pick a lock, we usually drill the lock because it can usually be replaced with parts on our vans, or in rare circumstances, at least install a temporary until an exact replacement can be ordered. A good locksmith typically doesn’t do any damage to a door while gaining entry. I would think a soldier in that scenario doesn’t care what damage he does.

I have a 2002 Chevy venture and the little clamp that snaps into the ignition broke what is it called

Asked by Tank about 6 years ago

I think you’re referring to the ignition lock ears? If they are not staying when pressed on, you’ll have to replace the ignition. A local locksmith should be able to do it easily since I assume you have the working operating key.

Hello. I have an office building with an older, keyless electronic lock I am unable to identify. If I send you a picture of the lock do you think you may recognize it?

Asked by Paul H Smith about 6 years ago

It’s very possible! If not me, I have plenty of coworkers who could. You can message me on Twitter: @ATXJoshL

My door is missing the faceplate. I've been calling locksmiths to get quotes and searching online for the part, but I can't figure out how to replace the part. The brand / model is unknown. Is there a way to get this replaced?

Thanks!

Asked by Keely almost 7 years ago

Well that’s about as vague as it gets. If you can send me a photo of the front of the lock and where the plate is missing on Twitter @ATXJoshL, I can probably help you.

what kind of metal holds latch to cabinet lock?
Is it jb weld or something else?

Asked by Tommie about 7 years ago

I'm not quite sure what you're asking.

I ja e a la gard group 2 1548 that no matter how I turn it or how many time i only have to turn it to one number to the left and than to the right to open the safe. Why?

Asked by Jc barker about 6 years ago

Sounds like it needs to be reset. Either it needs to be repaired, which is doubtful unless it was abused, or the combination was improperly set to begin with.

I have a 2005 f250 super duty Ford pickup does the ignition lock cylinder have a side bar?

Asked by Kevin over 6 years ago

I haven’t worked on cars in 10 years. I don’t recall if they do or not, but I am inclined to think they probably do.