Good work, the more you start to love what are you doing the more you feel better, I suffer from anxiety for over 20 years, and still pushing, I’m a professional Locksmith I know you have your days, just keep busy. That helps me a lot. I hope your situation is getting much better. Don’t even think about it just keep working..
That bolt gauge is a great idea, would save a bit of time on doing measurements. Really enjoyed seeing the work you have had in over the last month. I like the table you have your gear on now, beats all the bending. I am officially a locksmith now. Not going to go into business again just going to do some randoms that come my way and keep enjoying my locksport. Have had some paid work. I took on a job ' just to service a lock' Well of course it wasn't the lock at fault but the door, then got asked to fix two more doors a window and a blind while I was there, the trouble with having the skills and the tools on me and not able to say no. Well as a carpenter I learnt you never knew what you were walking into so bring everything. So I did. Well everything got sorted and I ended up doing more maintenance and carpentry than locksmithing and also got ask to decode a combo bike lock while I was there, surprised myself on that one, got it open. Still enjoyed it though my body did not. Spent the next five days in bed recovering, so will not be taking up carpentry again, the body has too much muscle wasting. I have done two lockouts as well it was fun gaining entry non destructively, really enjoyed using my picking skills there. So I think I will just take on the occasional job as a hobby and do lock repairs and lockouts leave the other stuff to the next generation. Good to see you back enjoying your work and youtubing again, cheers mate
Welcome back mate yeah Era Victris not the best system but it is what it is haven't seen a bolt gauge for a long while think unfortunately when my tools got stolen from My van
That bit of mashed up metal on the back of the night latch handle is a pain. How can they expect that to last long? I have had a few go wrong with that fault. Enjoy your honeymoon, mate 👍
Hi Andy I’m a new locksmith, just started my business last month. Any suggestions for me to help grow my business? Many thanks, Matt🙂 love the videos btw I learn loads off them😄
Great journey Andy.
Glad you are feeling better. Keep looking after number 1.
(Number 1 locksmith) 😊
Love a mash up! A good variety of jobs there Andy, very enjoyable watch 🙂
Good work, the more you start to love what are you doing the more you feel better, I suffer from anxiety for over 20 years, and still pushing, I’m a professional Locksmith I know you have your days, just keep busy. That helps me a lot. I hope your situation is getting much better. Don’t even think about it just keep working..
That bolt gauge is a great idea, would save a bit of time on doing measurements. Really enjoyed seeing the work you have had in over the last month. I like the table you have your gear on now, beats all the bending. I am officially a locksmith now. Not going to go into business again just going to do some randoms that come my way and keep enjoying my locksport. Have had some paid work. I took on a job ' just to service a lock' Well of course it wasn't the lock at fault but the door, then got asked to fix two more doors a window and a blind while I was there, the trouble with having the skills and the tools on me and not able to say no. Well as a carpenter I learnt you never knew what you were walking into so bring everything. So I did. Well everything got sorted and I ended up doing more maintenance and carpentry than locksmithing and also got ask to decode a combo bike lock while I was there, surprised myself on that one, got it open. Still enjoyed it though my body did not. Spent the next five days in bed recovering, so will not be taking up carpentry again, the body has too much muscle wasting. I have done two lockouts as well it was fun gaining entry non destructively, really enjoyed using my picking skills there. So I think I will just take on the occasional job as a hobby and do lock repairs and lockouts leave the other stuff to the next generation. Good to see you back enjoying your work and youtubing again, cheers mate
Mash up or not it was great to watch. I find those hydraulic door closers need to keep being adjusted as the weather changes.
🙂👍
Did one on Friday just gone, I always swap them back to a normal ERA gearbox, remove the plastic bits from the handles and put a euro cylinder in.
Great video mate 👍
Keep up the good work, pal 👍 nice to see you back
another fab video
Nice video thanks lots of info🗝🔑
Think this is one of your better ones as it was job after job - new format to consider?
Welcome back mate yeah Era Victris not the best system but it is what it is haven't seen a bolt gauge for a long while think unfortunately when my tools got stolen from My van
enjoyed it thanks
Is there any chance you have a link to that lockout case, mate?
That bit of mashed up metal on the back of the night latch handle is a pain. How can they expect that to last long? I have had a few go wrong with that fault. Enjoy your honeymoon, mate 👍
Hi Andy I’m a new locksmith, just started my business last month. Any suggestions for me to help grow my business? Many thanks, Matt🙂 love the videos btw I learn loads off them😄
Another great vlog with same random jobs thrown in the mix top work as allways Andy 🫡