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Locksmith

Posted: Sun 24 Apr 2016 18:41
by martyn94
I need new "cylindres" for my locks, all with the same key, but with different lengths and specs (ie a knob on the inside of one, rather than a key). You can get them online, but has anyone had this done locally to their satisfaction?

Posted: Mon 25 Apr 2016 07:34
by interiors66
Securicle in Argeles has done this for me , supplying good quality (abus ) high security cylinders .

Posted: Mon 25 Apr 2016 17:30
by Nigel
Stephen who runs the business is Irish and is a true expert

Posted: Mon 25 Apr 2016 22:42
by martyn94
Nigel wrote:Stephen who runs the business is Irish and is a true expert
I don't really care if he knows about locks. But if he's Irish he obviously gets the business.

Yes, I think you should do that from an experts

Posted: Thu 02 Jun 2016 16:15
by Xenophon Liap
Well, I think it's better to make it from your local locksmith as in emergency time you can ask them for your help. About the new key, I think it's a good idea to get it from your locals. Like I do with the help of "las vegas NV locksmiths".

Re: Yes, I think you should do that from an experts

Posted: Thu 02 Jun 2016 19:45
by interiors66
Xenophon Liap wrote:Well, I think it's better to make it from your local locksmith as in emergency time you can ask them for your help. About the new key, I think it's a good idea to get it from your locals. Like I do with the help of "las vegas NV locksmiths".
You took the words right out of my mouth!

Posted: Fri 03 Jun 2016 12:07
by Kate
Ha ha. Leaving it on for the laugh. Las Vegas of course is as local as you get in the P-O!!

Posted: Sat 04 Jun 2016 12:06
by lonesome paddy
Kate wrote:Ha ha. Leaving it on for the laugh. Las Vegas of course is as local as you get in the P-O!!
Isn't it a small world all the same......now show me the way to Amarillo

Posted: Sat 04 Jun 2016 14:12
by martyn94
lonesome paddy wrote:
Kate wrote:Ha ha. Leaving it on for the laugh. Las Vegas of course is as local as you get in the P-O!!
Isn't it a small world all the same......now show me the way to Amarillo
I don't know which way, but it's about 24 hours from Tulsa.

Posted: Mon 06 Jun 2016 12:06
by lonesome paddy
But thats a Long And Winding Road

Re: Locksmith

Posted: Wed 21 Jul 2021 18:23
by Sinomikael
I've looked into securicle website but it seems they only do car locks fixing/opening and car key copy. Did they switched their niche from general locksmithing to car locks ?

Also do you know any good and not too expensive locksmith near Argeles ? Before moving to argeles I lived in switzerland near Geneva. I knew a very good locksmith that was a friend of mine. He was not expensive. He even helped me one time during a weekend and opened my locked door for free. I recover his website you can find him on https://www.serrurier-romand.ch/serrurier-geneve/