Thanks for the thorough explanation. Had to see several videos and still couldn't pop out the cylinder. Extremely frustrated until your video. I was able to accomplish the mission a few minutes ago.
I rekey locks all the time at work. all you need is pair of long nosed pliers. no hammer is needed. also just stick the kwikset tool in , and than tap the other end on the table , and the cylinder pops out.
I know this is off-topic, but i think it's really cool that John Densmore of The Doors is giving people advice on doorknobs. if you don't get it: this guy's voice sorta sounds like John Densmore from the band The Doors.
This is all great, but when you do this you will have to turn your key in the opposite direction (counter clockwise) which is towards the door jamb a direction which is also counterintuitive. Better IMHO to insert your key "upsidedown" but be able to turn it clockwise.
So in layman's terms, boys and girls. What we have learned today is an order to defeat a kwikset All one would need is a drill, a screw and a slide hammer plain and simple insert screwing the key way is nikkiwa. Attached slide hammer rip key way right out insert screwdriver and open door B&E 1on1
Thanks for the thorough explanation. Had to see several videos and still couldn't pop out the cylinder. Extremely frustrated until your video. I was able to accomplish the mission a few minutes ago.
great video, clear and detailed. and using the correct tool. thanks. oh, and kwikset will send the Cylinder Removal Tool for free.
Thanks. I had no idea that kwikset would do that. Great info.
I rekey locks all the time at work. all you need is pair of long nosed pliers. no hammer is needed. also just stick the kwikset tool in , and than tap the other end on the table , and the cylinder pops out.
Thanks for the easier tip.
I know this is off-topic, but i think it's really cool that John Densmore of The Doors is giving people advice on doorknobs.
if you don't get it: this guy's voice sorta sounds like John Densmore from the band The Doors.
This is all great, but when you do this you will have to turn your key in the opposite direction (counter clockwise) which is towards the door jamb a direction which is also counterintuitive. Better IMHO to insert your key "upsidedown" but be able to turn it clockwise.
SUPERB!!!! THANK YOU!!!
So in layman's terms, boys and girls. What we have learned today is an order to defeat a kwikset All one would need is a drill, a screw and a slide hammer plain and simple insert screwing the key way is nikkiwa. Attached slide hammer rip key way right out insert screwdriver and open door
B&E 1on1