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The mobile Detroit locksmith drives and responds to people who need help with their locks. He is on his way to help a woman who’s lock is not working right.

He fixes her lock and she is now calmer. She asks how she can not have this problem again. He says she needs to buy a different brand of lock.

He drives off to his next job reminding us that he has not had a traffic accident in a whole year and that he lives by the credo that being safe is next to Godliness. The next call he makes is at a house with another Baldwin lock.

The next call is on a similar lock as the last one. He has to calibrate the bolt slider with care. A little movement can cause a problem with the opening and closing of the lock. Sometimes the Detroit lock tech’s job can be exact in necessity.

The Detroit lock tech then answers a call of a man who locked his keys in his car. The Detroit lock tech makes a space between the window and the rubber seal and then places a wedge to hold the opening. Next he slips a slim jim through the opening. This is a very thin long metal device with a hook on the end.

He feels for the lock release. He pulls the wedge down to see into the door panel. He sees what he is looking for and pulls the release with his slim jim and yanks the door look and it springs open. The teen is grateful and gets on the road so his dad will not miss his appointment.

To open a car door he will employ a manual wedge and then a door stop. He can also use an air wedge. He puts this between the door and frame. He can then pump up the air wedge allowing him access with his tool. He can put a lasso tool on older cars that have old style locks. He can use this to pull latch locks up.

He has a Japanese tool, which is the name for the device, for the locks that are thumb style. And he uses the auto buster for GM vehicles that have slide locks. He has the old faithful slim jim which is called a slide tool also. In his arsenal the Detroit lock tech has an array of tools to help him get in when you lock yourself out.

Learn more about rekeying locks. Stop by Brad Andrews’s site where you can find out all about rekey locks service and what it can do for you.

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