You, sir, are a genius! I've been fighting TWO of these BE365 locks for two years. I've repositioned the spring at least 3 times in each one, only to have to go back in 6-8 months later and reposition it again. But your "S T R E T C H the spring" trick is the real deal!! I immediately hear a much more solid engagement of the assembly when it's triggered now! Thank you, THANK YOU!!
I wished id found your video about 6 months ago. I do locksmith work for a property manager and they had this very problem and after disassembly and reassembly three times, i deemed it as irreparable and Replaced with a new one. Well now I've got the answer. And learning another great skill. Thank You
Please ensure when you stretch the spring you stretch it in the centre where it looks compressed. If you stretch at the bottom the spring will push against the case when it is put back together if this occurs just use side cutters to clip of a couple of coils on the bottom😊
Under rated channel. I Enjoy your videos.
Thank You more to come
You, sir, are a genius! I've been fighting TWO of these BE365 locks for two years. I've repositioned the spring at least 3 times in each one, only to have to go back in 6-8 months later and reposition it again. But your "S T R E T C H the spring" trick is the real deal!! I immediately hear a much more solid engagement of the assembly when it's triggered now! Thank you, THANK YOU!!
Thanks it took me a while to think of the science and the real issue
I wished id found your video about 6 months ago. I do locksmith work for a property manager and they had this very problem and after disassembly and reassembly three times, i deemed it as irreparable and Replaced with a new one. Well now I've got the answer. And learning another great skill. Thank You
Thank William more videos coming
Keep making videos! I enjoy them. 😎
Thank You got some good ones comingup
Please ensure when you stretch the spring you stretch it in the centre where it looks compressed. If you stretch at the bottom the spring will push against the case when it is put back together if this occurs just use side cutters to clip of a couple of coils on the bottom😊