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LockNet’s First Office – Built By LockNet Employee

Like many companies, LockNet comes from humble beginnings – we started in the basement of Lockmasters in 1993.  Around 1995 when the LockNet employee headcount was up to a mighty six, the decision was made to part ways with Lockmasters and venture out on our own.  We made the big move and settled into the […]

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Temporary Cores – A Project Timesaver

My organization is working on a keyless entry project rollout nationwide with multiple subcontractors. During the first phase of the project, the door technician will install the locking hardware and prep the door for installation of the keyless entry system and other electronic hardware depending on the site. What’s the best way to keep the […]

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Construction Cores – Things Your Architect Doesn’t Know

Do I feel a mini-series coming? I know we’re just wrapping up a behemoth series on key systems…  I promise this one won’t be nearly as long, but it’s an important thing to consider nonetheless. Does your architect know everything there is to know about doors, frames, and hardware? What about fire and life safety […]

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Hardware and Construction Fails

  Hardware and construction fails are, by far, my favorite posts to do. Not because I enjoy the serious safety hazards that ensue with horrible hardware, but it boggles my mind that a site supervisor or building manager would sign off on some of these ridiculous [and real] photos. [soliloquy id=”3400″]   Have you seen […]

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