Thanks for sharing this! I JUST bought a new door knob and deadbolt for my garage, and then proceeded to lose the keys...😡 so this task is in my immediate future. Thanks again!
I watched several videos that just said you could shove a screwdriver in there to remove the cylinder. THANK YOU for showing those clips that need to be moved. Easy enough with a couple small screwdrivers simulating that tool.
i learned this when i was a kid used to get 4 dollars each one ☝️ i did ,had to brush up thanks bro .was like 18 years ago i leraned this in remember but forgot how i made the too tool for the lock with the butter knife .
I have watched several of these videos and all of them use new Knobs. I have found older knobs aren't as easy especially when removing the lockset from the knob. Rust and time makes the removal very difficult. Do you have any tips to make this easier on older lock knobs?
means the pins are too long when the key is in you all your pins should be untouchable with your finger just by a light amount also make shure all springs are in i used to put the pins too long on accident and had to learn to make them a bit less as high basicly its all about the pins .
What’s different about the new ones? The Smartkey ones are trivial to rekey, so I don’t think that’s why the non-“smart” ones have changed. Maybe they want all locksmiths to buy a new tool to spring the internal workings out?
I hate those clips at the 2:15 mark of the video. You have to be careful not to shove that tool in too deep. The older designs have little margin to get it right.
Thanks for sharing this! I JUST bought a new door knob and deadbolt for my garage, and then proceeded to lose the keys...😡 so this task is in my immediate future. Thanks again!
It has been 20+yrs since I did this last, but your excellent video was exactly the refresher needed. Thank you.
I couldn’t figure out this lock but you made it easy and simple to take apart. Thank you
Just wanted to say Thanks! for a very easy follow through. I'm a newbee in the Locksmith world and this really helped!
I watched several videos that just said you could shove a screwdriver in there to remove the cylinder. THANK YOU for showing those clips that need to be moved. Easy enough with a couple small screwdrivers simulating that tool.
Thanks for the video! Hope you have a blessed day.
Thanks for the refresher lesson!
Thank you sir. Perfect video.
I re-keyed an Atlas door knob the same way. It has the same design as a Kwik-set.
i learned this when i was a kid used to get 4 dollars each one ☝️ i did ,had to brush up thanks bro .was like 18 years ago i leraned this in remember but forgot how i made the too tool for the lock with the butter knife .
Great video
Enjoy watching this video
Nice video. Thanks
Great info. Thanks.
So where do you buy the retainer clip tool? Are you pushing the clips out or pulling them in to release the cylinder?
I have watched several of these videos and all of them use new Knobs. I have found older knobs aren't as easy especially when removing the lockset from the knob. Rust and time makes the removal very difficult. Do you have any tips to make this easier on older lock knobs?
great stuff here
Thank you for sharing
My lock knob won't turn without some slight turning of the door knob... any trick to fixing this?
means the pins are too long when the key is in you all your pins should be untouchable with your finger just by a light amount also make shure all springs are in i used to put the pins too long on accident and had to learn to make them a bit less as high basicly its all about the pins .
Thank you!
I dont see how its better then just switcingnout knob id have knob swapped out before u got done taking it apart lol
Amazing
It does not work on new locksets. Quickset want you to buy there new (Twice as expensive) Smartkey Knob Locksets
What’s different about the new ones? The Smartkey ones are trivial to rekey, so I don’t think that’s why the non-“smart” ones have changed. Maybe they want all locksmiths to buy a new tool to spring the internal workings out?
too many special tools for most of us
I hate those clips at the 2:15 mark of the video. You have to be careful not to shove that tool in too deep. The older designs have little margin to get it right.