(118) How to Remove the Cylinder from a Kwikset Door knob

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Комментарии • 169

  • @bleepbloopblahp
    @bleepbloopblahp 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for sharing. I was able to pull apart a grimey old kwikset clone with lost keys using the tips from your video. I have now repinned it to match the front door and life is so much better. My second repin and my first time getting down to pin level with a door lock.

  • @MrJrgrant
    @MrJrgrant 4 года назад +1

    I had done this many times in the past but forgot the steps. Your video helped me remember. However, it’s really important to put the cylinder removal tool in with the curved end down. Your video doesn’t put enough emphasis on this very important point!

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      John Grant My tool is symmetrical

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      John Grant unless you mean depressing the spring to get the spindle out

    • @MrJrgrant
      @MrJrgrant 4 года назад +1

      Bored Lock picker No, you have to use the correct end of the tool to pop the cylinder out. You do that in the video very quickly, but it's easy to miss since you don't mention it. I know it sounds dumb, but it's a mistake I made and others might as well. A good video -- just trying to be helpful.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      John Grant gotcha. I guess I’ve done it some much I don’t think about it. Actually did six of them yesterday. Sounds like it’s time to make another video. I’ll probably post it on my other channel that has more locksmith stuff on it and not so much lock picking. Thanks for the feedback 👍🏼 my other channel is ruclips.net/user/russej02 I’ll probably make the video and post it tomorrow. I actually have a knob sitting right that I replaced a few days ago to use for the video

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      @@MrJrgrant Re-did it. hopefully it's easier to understand now ruclips.net/video/gabd-qVttzo/видео.html

  • @josephgoleski5434
    @josephgoleski5434 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @gerardwalker564
    @gerardwalker564 4 года назад

    thank you for your response. if i cannot repair it i will replace it.

  • @glenncordova3365
    @glenncordova3365 5 лет назад +38

    I went to Lowe's yesterday and they told me that everything you just showed me now in this video is completely impossible. I found your video and did it myself in less than a minute. Thank you very much.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад +6

      Glenn Cordova no worries man. Happy to help

    • @harry503
      @harry503 2 года назад

      They should have been able to rekey it for you

    • @randalllyons8467
      @randalllyons8467 6 месяцев назад +2

      Lucky to even find help at Lowe’s knowledgeable staff? Yeah right.

    • @VitiatedsHOWTO
      @VitiatedsHOWTO 6 месяцев назад

      Lowe’s Hires bodies not people that knows what’s going on

  • @therealkaystackss
    @therealkaystackss 6 месяцев назад

    Ok so my key just spin in the lock makes it hard to get into the house should i take it apart and see whats going on (or is it even worth doing?) should i just replace it

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 месяцев назад +1

      A lot of these use plastic spindles. They can eventually round off and this happens. They’re cheap enough to replace

    • @therealkaystackss
      @therealkaystackss 6 месяцев назад

      Ok thank you very helpful

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 месяцев назад

      You’re welcome

  • @cratecruncher6687
    @cratecruncher6687 3 года назад

    Thanks for the help. I had to pound my lockset out with a hammer. The last idiot epoxied it together.

  • @bumpstockowner
    @bumpstockowner 2 года назад

    1:39 how do you do this with two flatheads? I have a kiwikset knockoff with a black plastic spindle

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  2 года назад

      have to get in there and lift the spring loaded piece at the opening and then tap it on something. much easier to just get the tool. they're cheap here's one on amazon amzn.to/3zhvwjG

    • @bumpstockowner
      @bumpstockowner 2 года назад

      @@BoredLockpicker yeah I'll just get the tool

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  2 года назад

      @@bumpstockowner definitely the way to go!

  • @rogerchildres9035
    @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад +1

    the thing im supposed to hold up,is what i dont understand,i need the book for dummies

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад

      if you're doing it without the kwikset tool try using two flatheads. one to hold the thing up and the other to pop the cylinder out

    • @rogerchildres9035
      @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад

      @@BoredLockpicker i cant find the thing im supposed to hold up.ive tried everything even using flat screwdrivers,i just suck.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад +1

      @@rogerchildres9035 some of the knockoffs come apart different. if you send a pic I can tell you

  • @gerardwalker564
    @gerardwalker564 4 года назад

    i need help the coil spring on my kwikset knob is loose it unwound how do i put it back together? ty

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад +1

      Gerard Walker I would just replace the knob

  • @rogerchildres9035
    @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад

    its impossible for me

  • @TheDaiTenguofFuji
    @TheDaiTenguofFuji 3 года назад +5

    God, you make this look so easy, I'm doing this for an assignment for my locksmithing class and I've been fiddling with the damn thing for 30 minutes trying to figure it out

    • @TheDaiTenguofFuji
      @TheDaiTenguofFuji 3 года назад

      I should mention I just got it, thank you for your video

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  3 года назад

      glad you got it! you'll get fast it too with practice.

    • @ernesthill4017
      @ernesthill4017 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm a retired locksmith. He went about it in a clumsy way. I could do it in 5 seconds.
      Just a tip, reinstall the knob before you snap the cylinders back in, insuring the keyway is right side up. That is, so the bitting (teeth) of the key faces upward.
      If you get it wrong, it will still work. It just looks more consistent and easier to use

  • @faq0711
    @faq0711 4 года назад +4

    Dude bless you man, I finally did this and it was bugging me that it was backwards. Why the hell can't they give this for free I had to spend 10 dollars for this.

  • @MrPianoKnee
    @MrPianoKnee 3 года назад +3

    Thanks. Big help. I did not bother to try to solve this puzzle myself, fortunately, and went straight to google and youtube. I watched another video first which was a disservice to humankind. Yours was the second I viewed. You were patient. Points for that, right off the bat. Good camera work, too. I used a pocket, screwdriver to twist the shaft and to depress the spring loaded clips.
    My objective was to fully disassemble the entry set to clean, strip and polish it before reassembly and then apply the lubricants, etcetera. If I had noticed, in your video, the two-armed spring clip that holds the cylinder in place, I would have been able to get the cylinder out. Not knowing what exactly was holding the cylinder, I was hesitant to apply too much force. Did not matter since I was able to strip and polish the the escutcheon, knob and cylinder while assembled. But now I know that for next time. Thanks again.

  • @DetroitEXP
    @DetroitEXP 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you so much, this is the exact lock I have and I've been scratching my head for weeks trying to pop the cylinder out. This will surely make picking easier.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      Detroit EXP no worries. Glad it helped

    • @kevinskogg2179
      @kevinskogg2179 Год назад

      😂 Detroit-Me too! They must have sold a lot. My newer ones are different (I think they are KS) and the handle wouldn't work with the striker turning mechanism. What is proper name for that?

  • @Jmp64-ns8zl
    @Jmp64-ns8zl 2 месяца назад

    I was able to do it, but one of the spring heads broke off. It still works, but the cylinder is a bit looser. If you're going to do this, get their stupid tool. Screwdrivers can, and will break the tabs if you're not spot on or use too much force. Kwikset sucks.

  • @j5jackson878
    @j5jackson878 3 года назад +1

    I tried this today but on a newer model with a plastic spindle. I couldn't get it open. I believe there were 2 flat clips on the inside of the bore preventing the lock cylinder from ejecting. There was no way I could push them out of the way with a flathead. Possible that a custom tool the exact inner diameter of the spindle bore might work.

  • @VitiatedsHOWTO
    @VitiatedsHOWTO 6 месяцев назад

    FYI those old kwikset knobs like
    The cylinders in those will not work with the new cylinders kwikset will try to send to you

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 месяцев назад

      They sending out smart key cylinders now?

  • @noneovyerbusiness4909
    @noneovyerbusiness4909 9 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately there's no video on You Tube explaining how to remove an Atlas cylinder to rekey it. I guess nobody rekeys them.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  9 месяцев назад

      Email me some pictures or a should video of it. I may be able to help. theboredlockpicker@gmail.com

  • @patchbunny
    @patchbunny 4 года назад +1

    I followed this method and broke one of those little black straps in the back of the cylinder in half. :(

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      In 8 years I've not broken one. at least they're cheap to replace

    • @patchbunny
      @patchbunny 4 года назад

      I did it my first try! :D

  • @Justin-Outdoors
    @Justin-Outdoors Год назад +1

    Tripods are priceless

  • @cwl206
    @cwl206 27 дней назад

    Definitely one of the better cylinder removal vids!

  • @feather5758
    @feather5758 4 года назад +1

    Great video and explanation. Using mine for an outhouse and no need for a lock and key. Removed the spindle with a couple screwdrivers.

  • @Benjamin-tg1ej
    @Benjamin-tg1ej 5 лет назад +1

    thanks alot. the pest control guy for my apartment thinks its funny to lock me out of my unit buy locking the door knob from the inside. wont be doing that shit anymore.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад +2

      I get a crazy amount of lockout calls because of that. people leave and dont lock the door or only lock one lock thats on different key and then maintenance or pest control goes in and then locks up when they leave

  • @laurapotts5896
    @laurapotts5896 2 года назад

    Hi! This question doesn’t have to do with this video… but I can’t find anything anywhere to help me. I just bought brand new Kwikset door locks to replace in a house I just bought. I got the front door handle and deadbolt installed with no problems. I got the back door deadbolt and knob installed and working, but as soon as I closed the door, I couldn’t unlock it. The little lock button thing wouldn’t turn. I went around the house to open it with the key, but that wouldn’t work.

    • @laurapotts5896
      @laurapotts5896 2 года назад

      I opened the the other brand new set to try to figure it out, the lock was locking, but I guess I was messing with it too much, and suddenly it wouldn’t move. I think that’s what happened with the first one? How do I get it unstuck?

    • @laurapotts5896
      @laurapotts5896 2 года назад

      I really wish I could add a picture! Lol

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  2 года назад

      hey my email is theboredlockpicker@gmail.com send me an email with pics

  • @ForbiddTV
    @ForbiddTV Год назад

    Wow, they made that difficult without knowing the tricks. Thanks for the video.

  • @michaelpaccione3801
    @michaelpaccione3801 10 месяцев назад

    What this guy fails to mention is you should buy the fucking tool because if you try to use a screwdriver you will just throw the fucking lock in the trash.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  10 месяцев назад +1

      This guy commentating failed to notice in the description the link to the tool

    • @michaelpaccione3801
      @michaelpaccione3801 10 месяцев назад

      @@BoredLockpicker I was too busy wrecking the lock man 🤣

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  10 месяцев назад +1

      Nice work! I myself am about to wreck a malfunctioning 3D printer

  • @tomsimmons6280
    @tomsimmons6280 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you, this was a perfect demo.

  • @durfkludge
    @durfkludge 7 месяцев назад

    When I first saw this I literally said, "There's no way it's that easy, dude," but I just jammed my new kwikset cylinder extractor tool into one of my salvaged knobs and the core flew out and across my workbench like it was trying to escape. No more bashing around with a screwdriver!

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  7 месяцев назад +1

      Right tool for the job definitely makes it easier!

  • @thedeadlee690
    @thedeadlee690 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for making a quick easy to follow video. I replaced my door knobs yesterday and when I removed the spindle I was shocked to see it’s made out of plastic, the knobs I bought just 4 years ago were metal.

  • @200mphBrian
    @200mphBrian 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your video I just watched a different video that basically did the same thing but made it 10 times more complicated

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  8 месяцев назад

      I tried to make the videos as short and easy as possible

  • @essay65
    @essay65 2 года назад

    Can the return spring be replaced? I have one handle with the return spring broken and I cannot find the same replacement lever style. I have twelve in this house and replacing the spring would be a blessing, so I do not have to buy a dozen replacements, so they match.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  2 года назад

      I have never ran across replacement parts for any of the Kwikset stuff. Email me a pic of your lock maybe I can find the style. Email is theboredlockpicker@gmail.com

  • @cowsongs
    @cowsongs Год назад

    Thank you so much! I knew these had to come apart so that when the knob mechanisms wear out, you can replace them, and keep the cylinder so you don't have to re-key your whole house. Just could never figure it out.

  • @NigelTolley
    @NigelTolley 5 лет назад +1

    Cool. I learned something. Thanks.

  • @theColombiano11
    @theColombiano11 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. The doorknob for my backdoor was in rough shape, so I swapped the lock cylinder with a Kwikset knob purchased at my hardware store.

  • @myopictopics7258
    @myopictopics7258 Год назад

    This video saved me $250 dollars in new locks. We had lost all of our keys (long story) and thought we would not be able to use the locks anymore. With this video I was able to re-key the existing locks to a new key and am now up and running again.

  • @grandpajoe9851
    @grandpajoe9851 6 лет назад +1

    I have followed along step by step and cannot get the cylinder out, mine is a smart key so not sure if that affects it.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      Rock Dude it doesn’t affect it. Are you using the same tool I’m using in the video?

    • @grandpajoe9851
      @grandpajoe9851 6 лет назад +1

      No , don't have one, just using very slim screwdrivers

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад +1

      Rock Dude won’t work. Need two screw drivers. One kind of wide. There’s a spring loaded piece that has to be pushed all the way up. Very difficult to do with screw drivers

    • @powwowpunk
      @powwowpunk 6 лет назад

      My lock cylinder pulled right out when I was unlocking my door today. Smart key set just installed yesterday

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад +1

      thin metal clip must of been put on bent or it broke

  • @BradleyJosephHughesSrTM
    @BradleyJosephHughesSrTM 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад

      thank you for checking it out. a the end of the video there's a link to my locksmith playlist from my other youtube channel. check that out if you're interested in locksmithing at all

  • @gerardwalker564
    @gerardwalker564 4 года назад

    i have repaired it using a needle nosed pliers. i grabbed the one left side pin that is attached to the spring where the tail piece goes on the side with the curve facing way from me i pulled it straight out and the spring reset itself. now i can install it on my door.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      I dont repair these really inexpenise knobs because I dont want the call back when it breaks again. hope it keeps working for you!

  • @Leonslockpad
    @Leonslockpad 7 лет назад +1

    cool video mate good info👍😊😊

  • @carlgeigercool
    @carlgeigercool Год назад

    Very helpful, would not have figured it out without this video. Thanks!

  • @stephenstone2606
    @stephenstone2606 7 лет назад +1

    nice video thanks for showing👍👍

  • @Stygianstevedore
    @Stygianstevedore Год назад

    This video was a huge time saver! I watched another from the rekey company, but he sure sped through the tricky parts
    For anyone else with a newer, "fancy" doorknob, this video is missing a couple extra steps! In my case, I had to insert the key and "unlock" the lock cylinder for it to come out after the spindle was removed - there was an extra spring-pin and lock disc to the side of the keyway. And that assembly has to be removed to get access to the pins, if you're rekeying it like I was

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the update! Sounds like you may have a property preservation lock with a wire that holds it in or Kwikset Titan

    • @Stygianstevedore
      @Stygianstevedore Год назад

      Ah, it does look like it's the Titan!

  • @bonnieg9963
    @bonnieg9963 4 года назад +1

    Lifesaver! Thank you!

  • @i2rtw
    @i2rtw 3 года назад

    Well, you saved me a bunch more frustration. Thank you, sir.

  • @AlbertLebel
    @AlbertLebel 5 лет назад +1

    I may try this, thank you 🙏

  • @tomp8442
    @tomp8442 2 года назад

    You saved me a lot of money buddy, Thanks

  • @KoolBreeze420
    @KoolBreeze420 3 года назад

    I want to pull the core from a doorknob none of my Schlage keys fit into it so I thought I might be a quickest but it looks nothing like this knob. Mine has a square tube and then it has a metal tongue going through it I can use that metal thing to lock and unlock it the tongue goes into a twist-lock in the other part of the knob. How do I get the core out of a knob like that? There are 4 tabs that I can bend that would allow the housing for the spring to come off but not sure I should do that I have only one practise knob I need to figure this out so I can rekey my door but I'm not having any luck finding out how to do this knob I have does anyone have any ideas? I have a Schlage rekey set it came with a tool I'm wondering if that tool somehow removes the knob but when I stuck the tool in the hole nothing happened so I was hoping someone might be able to direct me to another source that could help with this specific type of knob.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  3 года назад

      should be a hole on the knob and a spring loaded retainer you might have to turn the knob to rotate the hole over the retainer then stick something in it and push and the knob will pop off

    • @KoolBreeze420
      @KoolBreeze420 3 года назад

      @@BoredLockpicker Thank-You your a genius I was thinking my description wasn't going to be enough for anyone to answer it. I don't know the technical names all of the lock pictures I could find didn't show the one I have. I have Schlage tools for pulling these apart I was sure it had something to do with that hole but I had no luck. There's a push tab sort of thing when the poker tool hit it I felt that it was a bit springy so I pushed and then the knob came right apart amazing. Thanks so much now I can practise putting it together and pulling it apart before I try doing it to my real doorknob. Truly thank-you these are not empty words this has been puzzling me ever since I got the Schlage rekey set it has the thing for pushing the half-ring off and a poker tool. Oh yeah, one last question on the core there is a cap that's on it which is what turns that tongue how do I remove it without bending it up? Will it just pop off when in a correct position or?

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  3 года назад

      @@KoolBreeze420 no worries. Just FYI if your other knob is actual Schlage brand the cylinder will need to be turned 90 degrees usually clockwise other wise the retainer is blocked and won’t push in. Email a picture of the other thing you’re talking about. Theboredlockpicker@gmail.com

    • @KoolBreeze420
      @KoolBreeze420 3 года назад

      @@BoredLockpicker Thats what I find odd about these doorknobs they look exactly the same, yet, none of the Schlage keys I have fit into the practice knob, I have no Kwikset keys, but size shape is Identical. OK, I looked at a core diagram they call it the core end peace or the end cap in my Sparrow (which are all Schlage locks) practice locks they are threaded and I use a tool to unscrew it to pull it apart, but this one isn't threaded like my practice locks. It's a cap that has 2 indentations that look like they are pushed in to hold the cap on. Its only function is to grasp the flat tongue in the doorknob so it can unlock. I just don't want to destroy it otherwise the whole thing will become a disaster. I live in Ontario Canada and these locks are the most common here. I can post a link to what it looks like from Amazon. www.amazon.ca/Raider-Stainless-Entrance-Handles-Lockset/dp/B08FGVYX3W/ref=sr_1_35?dchild=1&keywords=door+knobs&qid=1607623171&sr=8-35 This is exactly what the outsides look like right down to the shield that prevents access to the screws. Which is the main reason I need to pull the knob. Like even if I just wanted to say change the lock. I still have to figure out how to remove the knobs 1st to gain access to the screws second to get the core out for re-pinning.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  3 года назад

      @@KoolBreeze420 if that’s your lock on your door is that one you won’t need to access the screws. You’ll just have to push the retainer in through the hole and the outside knob will off. It may or not require a key or to be picked for the retainer to move. If for some reason you want to get to the screws the inside knob will have a hole and a retainer. Push it and the knob comes off then you’ll have to either pry or unscrew the rosette and you’ll see the screws.

  • @samuelh1766
    @samuelh1766 3 года назад

    thank you

  • @johnhencshel3684
    @johnhencshel3684 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks man

  • @spirenoir
    @spirenoir 4 года назад

    Best explanation of removing the spindle thank you

  • @kolewolf7141
    @kolewolf7141 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video it helped me in the field!

  • @daveg686
    @daveg686 8 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 3 года назад

    Thank you, this helped a ton!

  • @bookwormseven
    @bookwormseven 3 года назад

    This solved my problem. Thank you.

  • @AlbertLebel
    @AlbertLebel 6 лет назад +3

    Man, thanks so much. I recently noticed how easy my front door was to rake. So Im gunna re-key and or re-pin it ASAP. Awesome Vid.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      no worries glad it helped.. and its not easy to make a kwikset not easily rakeable

    • @AlbertLebel
      @AlbertLebel 6 лет назад +1

      Bored Lock picker I will change it out.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      I have a schlage electronic lock on my house. I actually pinned up so its easy to pick in case the electronics ever fail

    • @mannys9130
      @mannys9130 4 года назад

      @@BoredLockpicker What's the point of having the lock in the first place? 🤔

  • @fcaughli
    @fcaughli 6 лет назад +4

    Are there some cheaper versions of these? I have one where it is not disassembling like this and it looks like there are no spring loaded tabs, so no housing the cylinder goes into. Is there some other way that this may be released? No way to rekey it without disassembly.

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      Fred C yes there is. Email a picture I’ll help you theboredlockpicker@gmail.com

    • @fcaughli
      @fcaughli 6 лет назад +1

      I can do that if you, but what part of it? Other than it looking kind of cheaper it looks to all be the same a regular quality lockset otherwise. I am pretty sure there are no tabs. It seems to try to come apart when I use the tool but it never does come out. What part of it do you need a pic of?

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      Fred C sounds like a cheap Chinese one that foreclosed properties have. Do you have a key?

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  6 лет назад

      Fred C also the the tools
      You’re using to get it apart

    • @fcaughli
      @fcaughli 6 лет назад

      I sent the pic. I have no key although I could possibly pick it.

  • @PatrickTheMick
    @PatrickTheMick 5 лет назад

    This was video that worked for me!!! ;o)

  • @rogerchildres9035
    @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад

    well i couldnt figure it out,but home depot customer service did,

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад

      they probably just had the right tool.

    • @rogerchildres9035
      @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад

      @@BoredLockpicker I had the right tool,Quick set cylinder removing tool,Sometimes things just dont work for me no matter how hard i try,

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  5 лет назад

      Roger Childres oh ok

    • @rogerchildres9035
      @rogerchildres9035 5 лет назад

      @@BoredLockpicker At least I can tell the people and world on here that im a failure at something and am okay with that.

  • @ralmaraz5956
    @ralmaraz5956 4 года назад

    Great breakdown, thank you

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      ralmaraz5956 thanks for checking it out. Glad it helped!

  • @mthewolf1095
    @mthewolf1095 4 года назад

    Great information!!!

  • @brainnumbing8335
    @brainnumbing8335 4 года назад +1

    Wow, I'm speechless. Okay, except that I have only witnessed a more unstable video of how not to do something with a less coherent explanation of how (not) to do it once in my life. And I'm not exactly young. Thanks

    • @BoredLockpicker
      @BoredLockpicker  4 года назад

      maybe you have comprehension problems. most comments are the opposite of yours. thanks for the view...