Dude, thank you for posting this! Incredible! Ladies and gentlemen, what we have here is knowledge and skills that are being bred out of the human race. Please watch this video with your kids and show them what actual craftsmanship is!
I put a bunch of these lockboxes in boiling water with baking soda 10 min later all paint and dirt were gone, jus gotta get new springs, is there a conversion where u can use a knob on one side and the key on the other to lock the door
Great video thanks , 25 year old mobile home both locks playing up have to manually push the bolt back in at times , am Ireland think it a 65 mm mortice eurosash lock will same size spring do me you think?
Those two keys you buy work but they’re too thin to operate like it was designed to do. The proper key will not pass all the way through the locking system.
I moved into a room in an 1896 house with a mortise lock. The top spring lock seems to work fine, but it appears the deadbolt has been painted over! I’m scared to take it apart tho lol
They are super simple. I have some apart right now just fixing them up. I left the doors outside in a shed and they got a little went. Decided to paint and clean up handles. You can definitely do it if I can.
As soon as you remove the screw and take the cover off take a picture of the inside.
I'm enjoying this series of random DIY stuff with this old house. Glad to see you're making videos again! Need some man cooking ones too!
Dude, thank you for posting this! Incredible! Ladies and gentlemen, what we have here is knowledge and skills that are being bred out of the human race. Please watch this video with your kids and show them what actual craftsmanship is!
I put a bunch of these lockboxes in boiling water with baking soda 10 min later all paint and dirt were gone, jus gotta get new springs, is there a conversion where u can use a knob on one side and the key on the other to lock the door
"tenant snafu" there is a story there 😂
The fight with the door closure made this video worth watching. 😂
Great video thanks , 25 year old mobile home both locks playing up have to manually push the bolt back in at times , am Ireland think it a 65 mm mortice eurosash lock will same size spring do me you think?
Where to get new keys?
This is great! Thanks for the detailed video.
Where do you buy the return springs for the latch.
I got them at True Value, they have a large selection of fasteners and springs
Those two keys you buy work but they’re too thin to operate like it was designed to do. The proper key will not pass all the way through the locking system.
I moved into a room in an 1896 house with a mortise lock. The top spring lock seems to work fine, but it appears the deadbolt has been painted over! I’m scared to take it apart tho lol
They're a very simple system, if you have it out of the mortise you just need to remove the one screw. 👍👍🍻🍻🍻
They are super simple. I have some apart right now just fixing them up. I left the doors outside in a shed and they got a little went. Decided to paint and clean up handles. You can definitely do it if I can.
What is the spring size in the Sargent lock?
Can’t say off the top of my head. I’ll have to watch the video in a bit.
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Not a good view your camera position blocked everything
Sorry but the film crew I usually use had the day off as per their union contract 🍻🍻🍻