Well done. I was especially impressed with the fact that you also got the lever handles the right way, as well. So many times I see them with the curved handles installed upside down.
Thanks! It's what I expected, but seeing it in use gives me greater confidence to do it on my own. I just chiseled one out as a test before I do all of my doors and realized going with a router is so much faster and professional looking. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with this tool.
Time to go back to Home Depot! 😅 this is much better then the chisel method. you can spray the end of that screw with a rubber paint and that should help with marks on the door 3 layers of rubber paint should be good
It will do in a pinch. It doesn’t have much of a table for stability. If it’s like the Ryobi door boring jig I got it’s flimsy. Lucky I didn’t have too many doors.
Hello J, That is a tool call "ROUTER" All routers come with that clear plate. It is a wood work specialty tool. You can buy a corded one for 60 or a battery one for 90. Good luck!1
Well done. I was especially impressed with the fact that you also got the lever handles the right way, as well. So many times I see them with the curved handles installed upside down.
Thank you so much Mark. God Bless.
Thanks! It's what I expected, but seeing it in use gives me greater confidence to do it on my own. I just chiseled one out as a test before I do all of my doors and realized going with a router is so much faster and professional looking. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with this tool.
Thank you so much Robert . In deed int was super easy and professional looking. See you next video.
Thanks Alex, now we need one for the strike plate😂
You didn’t read the instructions !
yet you did a good job, on the side of the jig is a proper depth gauge.
Great video! Thanks for going through it for me. I really appreciated your showing all the steps. Thank you!
thank you. so much .
Thin cardboard may help to avoid the mark left by the tightening screw on the device.
Hey Jack, Thanks so much for your input.
Time to go back to Home Depot! 😅 this is much better then the chisel method. you can spray the end of that screw with a rubber paint and that should help with marks on the door 3 layers of rubber paint should be good
Hey Alex, Can you suggest any similar jig to cut out hinge slot on the frame side?
Great tool. Thanks for sharing. I love jigs. They make life easy!
You are right. I made 6 doors and it was a breeze
very good my friend
Very very helpful. Thank you.
@@niqa2000 you’re welcome!!!
Great video
Thank you so much!!
Where can I get this in the UK need it urgently
Thank you good video
Good job!
You said "put it in, so it's in the hole". Lol
3:00 read the instructions please. That tool has a depth gauge on the side.
Will it fit over a steel paneled walk in external door?
It will do in a pinch. It doesn’t have much of a table for stability. If it’s like the Ryobi door boring jig I got it’s flimsy. Lucky I didn’t have too many doors.
do u prefer kiwksset/weiser or schlage for door levers?
Hello, Schlage. Kickset is cheap. Weiser ok . There is way more variety on door levers.
Thanks
What is the name of the clear stop plate at 2:23 that attach to the drill ? Where to buy it ? Thank you
Hello J, That is a tool call "ROUTER" All routers come with that clear plate. It is a wood work specialty tool. You can buy a corded one for 60 or a battery one for 90. Good luck!1
read the instructions dude....and there is a guide right there on the jig that lets your router go into the exact depth
glue on felt pad onto the set screw to avoid scratching the door
good idea. Thank you so much!!
A can't get this in newzealand how do I get one
The hole from the tubular latch was too big but you hide the big mistake with slight of hand...
What kind of saw is that?
Its called a Router and all you do is attach the bit that comes with the kit
5:25 " AWESOME TOOL" that leaves marks on the doors.
Yes it does. Dont tightened to hard do it doesn't leave those marks. Thanks for your comment !!
A tutorial how to not use the jig right. You should have read the instructions. There's a router depth gadget on the side of the jig..
Cool!!! Thanks!!!
Dude, there is literally a depth gage built into the jig.
Now I know!!! Before I didn't. Thanks for your comment.
your depth gage is right there on the side of the jig?
Yes it is. I didn't know . Thanks for your comment