Great to see what can go wrong with these old locks and how to fix them. Thanks for doing this video. I really like seeing the old engineering of these types of locks. Have a great week ahead. Cheers
Impressive how taking those Baldwins apart and putting them back together so easily is for you. Thanks as always for all the time you spend on these videos for us.
Always great to see these repairs just in case. Going on year three I'm still yet to see Baldwin anything with exception of the puzzle lock Frank's twin and less uptight brother sent.
Nice work! I have a cheapy set of channel locks that I drilled a hole through the lower jaw to make it easier to press out those pins. Less of a pain in the tail than having to hold them off-center.
Nice Video, I'm sure I have seen that Knipex hammer in previous videos. Would you ever consider heating up the metal prior to trying to bend it back in shape?
I was going to ask if you worked on Marks Mortise locks and here I see it on the screen you did one 6 months ago. I got some Marks and Baldwin mortise locks but I got to figure out what function they are. Great video by the way as always.
Nice, after seeing you do a video on these back in your shop, I recognise what your doing, and now seeing problems live on a job, really informative and cool! I wonder if you need a small container you can use with a lid, and you can dip screws in lock tight, like an old film canister or something smaller.. I assume the locktight won't dry out/harden if there is a lid. Then use a magnetic screwdriver or tweezers. (Maybe it isn't practical, just a thought)
Hey, you're using one of those Plano Edge tackle boxes. I was thinking about giving them a shot to make a pin kit. How do you find they hold up to getting thrown around and rattling around the van... Do the dividers and clasp seem secure enough? Also these mortise lock videos are some of my favorites. Bird sounds make a great accompanying musical backdrop too 🦜
I’m not overly fond of the latch style of that case so it stays sitting flat in a larger plastic box with other similar cases. Dangit Wes got it for me a long time ago so I figured I needed to put it to use so built this kit. I would NOT buy another though
Great to see what can go wrong with these old locks and how to fix them. Thanks for doing this video. I really like seeing the old engineering of these types of locks. Have a great week ahead. Cheers
Impressive how taking those Baldwins apart and putting them back together so easily is for you. Thanks as always for all the time you spend on these videos for us.
Hi Jason.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
Yet again I'm learning something different.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills.
You are the real deal. Always amazes me how much knowledge you have for such a young guy
Jason Is Very Intelligent And Mechanically Inclined
I do enjoy the real world situations of locksmithing..thank you Jason 👍 stay safe out there👍🙂
Always great to see these repairs just in case. Going on year three I'm still yet to see Baldwin anything with exception of the puzzle lock Frank's twin and less uptight brother sent.
Great informative video, I always enjoy watching. Thanks
Nice work! I have a cheapy set of channel locks that I drilled a hole through the lower jaw to make it easier to press out those pins. Less of a pain in the tail than having to hold them off-center.
Very instructive, especially how to locktite your hands
Great job, and video, applied knowledge live,
Have a great day Jason
Nice Video, I'm sure I have seen that Knipex hammer in previous videos. Would you ever consider heating up the metal prior to trying to bend it back in shape?
I was going to ask if you worked on Marks Mortise locks and here I see it on the screen you did one 6 months ago. I got some Marks and Baldwin mortise locks but I got to figure out what function they are. Great video by the way as always.
GREAT Job Thank You ! 👍 🧔♂ 👈 Jason
Nice, after seeing you do a video on these back in your shop, I recognise what your doing, and now seeing problems live on a job, really informative and cool!
I wonder if you need a small container you can use with a lid, and you can dip screws in lock tight, like an old film canister or something smaller.. I assume the locktight won't dry out/harden if there is a lid. Then use a magnetic screwdriver or tweezers. (Maybe it isn't practical, just a thought)
Thanks!
"it's not supposed to sound like that" lol
Hey, you're using one of those Plano Edge tackle boxes. I was thinking about giving them a shot to make a pin kit. How do you find they hold up to getting thrown around and rattling around the van... Do the dividers and clasp seem secure enough? Also these mortise lock videos are some of my favorites. Bird sounds make a great accompanying musical backdrop too 🦜
I’m not overly fond of the latch style of that case so it stays sitting flat in a larger plastic box with other similar cases. Dangit Wes got it for me a long time ago so I figured I needed to put it to use so built this kit.
I would NOT buy another though
@@selock That answers that then. Thanks for the heads up on them
what happens if you forget the button is pushed in and leave to find you cant turn the knob
What "Gunk" do you use to lube the parts?