Doing well.. u went to school or training place so i can learn to... im a mechanic and im running across key fob issues.. u kno a place so i can learn locksmith..
when would you choose to use the bag over the lishi? Any time i do lockouts i always just lishi the door and call it a day. Takes 2 minutes and do chance of door frame damage
If I’m proficient with the lishi I’ll use the lishi. I also don’t like using reach tools tbh. It’s just if I’m proficient though. So for me most edge cut keys I can lishi.
May want to check this out. gpla.org/shop/2024-convention-classes/wednesday-convention-class/automotive-locksmithing/ Unknown if it’s good or not but could be hands on start.
Hello again! Have a general question for you, maybe I missed the video or you haven’t made it yet, how do you make a key for a car like the new Chevy traverse that doesn’t have a key cylinder in the door or for the ignition when all keys are lost. Please excuse my ignorance if I missed the video. Keep up the great work! This is channel is very helpful to all!
Hi, I'm a young Italian guy, I would like to get into this business because it's practically never used here and I think it could be a great opportunity. What tools do I need to get started primarily with a view to expanding in the future, and where can I learn the techniques to use?
Well the reasoning it lets me use it as a emulator for certain Toyotas and Lexus. Thanks for the tip on Lonsdor, according to my friend it’s only been useful for Toyotas and Subarus for him. Thanks for watching my content 👍
@@Beginner-locksmith lol, do you have repinning kits for auto locks? That would be nessesary if a wafer isn’t working? Or you want to change the butting? Just trying to understand why told Need auto repinning kits
My lishi video ruclips.net/video/z7NF6xpf7AU/видео.htmlsi=NSFB0ip1L3qqFJw_
Great video, you are doing good. Everyone starts somewhere and that's usually zero, unless you can apprentice. That's not always an option.
Thanks Matt 🙏
Your right we all have to start somewhere 👍
Keep doing your thing young man. You got a subscriber
Thanks for the sub!
Hi great video.
Thanks your great investment.
Can you say me, where did you get the universal key bag.
Thx❤
American key supply bro but i don’t think they have it looked recently couldn’t find it.
Where did you get the bag for the universal keys? Thanks on advance!
American key supply bro
@@Beginner-locksmith Do you have a link bro??
Good video
Thanks for watching 👍
Doing well.. u went to school or training place so i can learn to... im a mechanic and im running across key fob issues.. u kno a place so i can learn locksmith..
I was trained at the California Institute of locksmiths
What are your thoughts on Autel removing "All keys lost" function for Toyota?
I’m okay with it
when would you choose to use the bag over the lishi? Any time i do lockouts i always just lishi the door and call it a day. Takes 2 minutes and do chance of door frame damage
If I’m proficient with the lishi I’ll use the lishi. I also don’t like using reach tools tbh. It’s just if I’m proficient though. So for me most edge cut keys I can lishi.
Any suggestions where to take autolocksmith classes for beginners?
Where are you from?
Philadelphia
May want to check this out. gpla.org/shop/2024-convention-classes/wednesday-convention-class/automotive-locksmithing/
Unknown if it’s good or not but could be hands on start.
Hello again! Have a general question for you, maybe I missed the video or you haven’t made it yet, how do you make a key for a car like the new Chevy traverse that doesn’t have a key cylinder in the door or for the ignition when all keys are lost. Please excuse my ignorance if I missed the video. Keep up the great work! This is channel is very helpful to all!
Hello what year is it? Also you sure it doesn’t have a door lock? I presume it’s a push to start vehicle?
@@Beginner-locksmith right push to start 2024 Chevy traverse it looked like, also what do you do for teslas? Have you ever made a new key for one?
It was probably an equinox 2024
@@doneriteservices2313 I don’t think you can does this unless you have NASTF
@@doneriteservices2313 not yet boss there supposedly equipment for it but it’s expensive
Can you get licensed without experience? I've applied but not sure if I'm going to be approved.
I think it depends on the state
Hi, I'm a young Italian guy, I would like to get into this business because it's practically never used here and I think it could be a great opportunity.
What tools do I need to get started primarily with a view to expanding in the future, and where can I learn the techniques to use?
Are you in the USA?
Im a beginner locksmith as well, and I wanted to ask what is this best way to advertise my business?
I’m still figuring it out but the customers you do get give great service 👍 and you will get referrals!!!
Why do you leave the xm38 in the ktm?
Also bro, I have lonsdor k518. It fails me all the time as well. I wouldn’t get one if you were looking at lonsdor
Well the reasoning it lets me use it as a emulator for certain Toyotas and Lexus. Thanks for the tip on Lonsdor, according to my friend it’s only been useful for Toyotas and Subarus for him. Thanks for watching my content 👍
I have that headlight, but I have a few different ones.
I hope you showcase it on your channel soon 👍
@Beginner-locksmith I seem to get nothing done in a hurry anymore but I'm trying, lol.
I don't mean to get into your business. But as a soon to be new guy how was your first few months?
It’s definitely a grind. That’s forsure. There’s growth but it’s slow, that being said I enjoy what I do.
What's the toothpaste used for?
I’m surprised you don’t know. Please look into it your customers will thank you 🙏
@@Beginner-locksmith ?
@@doneriteservices2313 he saw toothpaste in the video. He wasn’t making a serious comment so I responded with a non-serious comment as well.
@@Beginner-locksmith lol, do you have repinning kits for auto locks? That would be nessesary if a wafer isn’t working? Or you want to change the butting? Just trying to understand why told Need auto repinning kits
@@doneriteservices2313 not yet but hopefully as my operation grows
look at xhorse multiprog for euro cars ... best so far
Thanks for the tip 👍