Conserve Money by Rekeying a Lock: Recommendations from Your Oundle Locksmith

Monday, June 28th, 2010

There are numerous occasions in which it is beneficial to change a lock. If you’ve just moved into a new home or flat, for instance, modifying the locks is a good concept. This method, nevertheless, can sometimes be pricey, particularly if your home has numerous locks to alter. There is an alternative that quite a [...]

Joint Locks Are Useful In Submission Wrestling

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

A joint lock is one way to make your opponent surrender in submission wrestling because if they dont, whatever part of the body you focused on will be dislocated. But what is a joint lock? This happens when you let the opponents joint reach its breaking point which in most cases causes extreme pain or [...]

Submission Wrestling & Mixed Martial Arts Competition

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Submission wrestling is not that different from other martial arts like Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo or Sambo. This is because you get to use the same techniques when you fight an opponent using non-lethal force to make them submit. When we say non-lethal force in submission wrestling, this means taking the opponent down through holds, [...]

What Makes Submission Wrestling Unique

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Submission wrestling or grappling is a relatively new sport. Mainly based on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, your objective is to make your opponent submit using a variety of techniques such as chokes and joint locks to win the match on points. Submission wrestling is unique because of three things. These are namely the strategies, the techniques [...]

Things to Learn as a Locksmith

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A locksmith must, of course, learn the basics of being a locksmith. The locksmith must learn the tools necessary, the machines used, the locks and systems on the market, key identification, panic hardware, electronic security, business security, home security, and tax information. The locksmith must also learn advertising, bookkeeping, employee information, hiring techniques, safety measures [...]

Learning the Locksmith Craft

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Teaching the locksmith craft can begin at a very young age. When a child has an interest in the mechanics of things, in how things fit together and how they come apart, it can lead to a future with locks and other interesting mechanisms associated with locks. The locksmith trade can be learned by experimenting, [...]

Beware of the Cyber Squatters

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Your domain name could be stolen or given up to the evil entity known as the Cyber squatters whose main mission is to steal your web identity and this is how they do it. They could register YourDomainName.org, and do the same thing with YourDomainName.biz, therefore contacting you and try to sell you those names [...]

Are Bump Keys a Threat to Locksmiths?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The public knowledge of bump keys did not make the locksmith industry happy. It opened up public scrutiny and negative images for locksmiths because it spread open knowledge of how vulnerable the public can be with the locks that are on the market. Privacy was made insecure and uncertain. Bump keys gained popularity and gave [...]

When Do Prisons Need Locksmiths?

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Some prisons have been known to teach locksmith skills to inmates. There has been some controversy over this for obvious reasons. Why would prison officials give someone the tools to become an even better criminal? To learn the craft, the group has access to tools that can be made into weapons. Prisoners are quite creative [...]

What Are Some of the Dangers a Locksmith Faces?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Being a locksmith in today’s world contains dangers as much for the locksmith as it does for the person who needs the locksmith services. People should be more suspicious of who they allow to work on locks for their businesses and homes because of the courage of today’s criminals, the technology, and the availability of [...]