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  • @doorandlocktips
    @doorandlocktips 5 месяцев назад +2

    🔐Schlage Kwikset Sargent and Yale locks should be used on your own front door. Lock pickers and criminals Will have a hard time picking any of these locks. The only way you can stop brute forced entry is with a good surveillance camera. Subscribe to my locksmith channel to learn more.

  • @BillMichael-l3t
    @BillMichael-l3t 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I agree that resetting the lock by disassembling it is insane. I made your lice comb tool and it works. If you take the lock apart and look at the sliders it becomes apparent why your lice comb tool works. The drop point for a slider to enable the shuttle to be pushed back automatically lines up the slot for the sidebar to retract. The trick is to get all the sliders to move back parallel to each other.
    There's enough slop in the lock where the sidebar retracts but the shuttle does not slide back. It does take practice to consistently use the comb. The tool works on Kwikset's smartkey SC1 keyway but again it does take practice to consistently reset the lock.
    By the way, please take apart the SC1 version. The internal construction of the sliders and pins are different. The pins interlock with the sliders.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 7 месяцев назад +1

      It sounds like torture doesn’t it I’m glad that Sargent doesn’t have a smart key, because if they did, it would probably be impossible to reset it🎉 the problem with all this stuff is you can easily just take these smart locks back to the lock store and say it doesn’t work and you don’t have to buy any tools. That’s my tip for the day take it back to the Smart store and say the lock doesn’t work please give me another one. I highly suggest you buy it from Lowe’s or Home Depot and they’re very accommodating.

  • @jimchang911
    @jimchang911 7 месяцев назад +1

    Outstanding DLT!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 7 месяцев назад +1

      I hope this put a smile on your face. It did me making it. Thanks for watching check out all my other videos. You should have a blast. I’ll be making more in the future. Stay tuned.😂

  • @kimb4698
    @kimb4698 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Appreciate the lesson!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 9 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you so much. I really appreciate the support and I’m glad to help anytime.

  • @stevep7346
    @stevep7346 Месяц назад +1

    This is a great tip. I didn't have a lice comb on hand, but I already had some 18 gauge pin nails. Separate 5, clamp them in a bench vise, and press/turn the lock, works exactly as shown. The holes are the ones toward the bottom of the keyway. If I had to do it more than once , it would be trivial to drive them through a piece of wood to make a comb. Only had to do it once because one lock came not working with the original key. This was easier and faster than waiting for customer service to send me a replacement or even seeing if Lowes had a reset cradle.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Месяц назад +2

      Wow, you’re ingenious. Good for you great potential in the Locksmith world you are. I’m glad the video helped show you the way. Enjoy all my videos. There’s a lot of jam pack information in there and could save you tons of money doing things yourself. I’m At your service just tune into free RUclips Fun stuff like Door and Lock Tips and you’ll be glad you did. Thanks again. Enjoy the rest of your evening.

  • @kimb4698
    @kimb4698 9 месяцев назад +1

    You saved me! I finally found one of those fancy lice combs and did it! Thank you so much!

    • @marrmz6557
      @marrmz6557 2 месяца назад

      @@kimb4698 where did you buy it

  • @doorandlocktips
    @doorandlocktips 9 месяцев назад +1

    That’s pretty funny😂❤❤❤ thanks for helping out my channel. You are really valuable more than a lice comb, although they have their value ha ha

  • @erikmartinez5528
    @erikmartinez5528 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just bought a brand new one and the lock would spin endlessly with any key. Realized someone on RUclips must have noticed this issue before. Your video helped me reset the internal lock to factory key and then rekey to my new key. Thank you for saving me the hassle of returning the lock for such a simple fix.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 11 месяцев назад +1

      You’re welcome I’ve noticed that you get a lot of faulty locks so it’s best to buy them from the box store where you can just return them quickly if you have to. I’m glad you could fix that one.

  • @VolunteerRic
    @VolunteerRic 7 месяцев назад +1

    Mike, excellent explaination on re-keying the Kwikset door lock! You made it look very easy for those of us unfamiliar with these locks. I bought a Powerbolt 250 without a key and with your help, I was able to re-key it with a key I had laying around. Thank You!!!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 7 месяцев назад +1

      I’m so glad you liked it. Please follow me with the new series on lishi lock picks

  • @odinslockllc
    @odinslockllc Год назад +4

    It’s always good to know how these come apart. To your question, there are occasions when they fail as I’ve had locks where one or more of the sliders had a broken tooth or was damaged. If you don’t have the color to match the existing hardware it’s not that hard to take apart and replace a slider or two. They’re the only part I’ve seen fail. I’ve even had one where a slider fell out of the slot right after pulling out of the cradle. Sure the comb trick works to reset it but if you need to replace a slider it’s still cheaper to do this than to replace a complete lock where you have to color match customers hardware. Definitely would not recommend a diy’er take apart though unless they just want to see how they work.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +2

      You know it’s good talking with you you are right on the money with all your comments 100% agree with everything you say you are a great Locksmith

    • @odinslockllc
      @odinslockllc Год назад +1

      You have a cool channel. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!✌🏼

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      I agree 100% as you know that is not for the faint of heart you are the man

  • @Reaper_1776_
    @Reaper_1776_ Год назад +1

    I loved everything about this video! Thank you for the time and knowledge you share!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +2

      You’re so welcome. I’ve have a really long video coming up just about an hour will be my longest video yet on the beautiful ITL Code originator, part 2
      I hope you join in on the fun, watch part 1 and I should be done editing this monster, by then so should have it posted tonight. Thanks for your vote of confidence it goes along way to help my psyche.👍🏻

    • @Reaper_1776_
      @Reaper_1776_ Год назад +1

      @@doorandlocktips I'm glad it helps and I can't wait! I'm a big fan of longer videos with lots of trial and error type of stuff. They are always fun and have loads to learn from. I'm thankful I just found your channel!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +2

      @@Reaper_1776_ then you should really love my channel. Ha ha ha🤔

    • @Reaper_1776_
      @Reaper_1776_ Год назад +1

      @doorandlocktips your channel is one of my favorites now for sure!

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +2

      @@Reaper_1776_ my buddy I’m thankful you found my channel I really am it’s people like yourself that make it all worthwhile kudos

  • @sirvayr
    @sirvayr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks...you're a lifesaver. Bet your fellow locksmiths dont like you giving away trade secrets LOL. I do have a question though. Another video shows a locksmith using the small (pickle) tool to compress the springs to pop out the lock of a doorknob. So, instead of picking these locks, it doesnt seem it would be that hard to drill a small hole in the softer metal ring and use a dent puller to puill out the core and outer ring bypassing picking altogether? the springs do not seem that strong. Would not one be able to just reach in with a skinny screw driver and turn the lock?

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 10 месяцев назад +1

      You’re a genius that’s a kick butt way of doing it. I never thought of that and neither has anybody else. I’ve never heard of that and I’ve never seen that. I bet that would work tremendously. You really are seriously a thinker. Good for you buddy that would work in my opinion, I’ve got experiment with that idea just for the fun of it. Great idea bravo for you. I bet that would work so simple as to not hardly believe it. Wow new ideas every day. Thanks for the comment. You have totally enlightened me it’s like a bell went off. Thanks again.

    • @killer2600
      @killer2600 10 месяцев назад +1

      Destructive entry is pretty easy with any lock. If you have a grinder, sledge hammer, torch, thermal lance, and time there's pretty much nothing with a lock that you can't get in to. Locks only pose difficulty to someone with no tools, time, or desire to leave evidence that they were there.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips 10 месяцев назад +1

      @killer2600 my favorite words to use are: (Brute Force Entry)⚒️

  • @troybell5390
    @troybell5390 Год назад +2

    Wow, thanks, I did 6 yesterday the hard way. Just didnt know. SMH

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      That’s wonderful. Let me know if you need anything else. I’m always open to ideas especially lock tips that I might be able to send your way and the rest of the community. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @glennforrester3820
    @glennforrester3820 Год назад +1

    Has Kwikset modified their Smart locks? I can't get this to work on the lock that I have.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      Yeah, they have they’re made differently then the one I’m showing in the video they are more solid but even the five year old Kwikset are still better than the originals and I would find it hard press for you to take a screwdriver or any other tool and twist that cylinder around and it’s lock housing and break it. They’re pretty great if I were you, I’d either start selling them or start buying them, that’s my tip for the day. Thanks for the question someday I’ll get a hold of the brand spanking, new baby, bouncing baby kwikset.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      You should still be able to have that tool work. You have to line the chimney up properly, because it works on the same principle of their resetting tool, and that still works on the new cylinders.

    • @glennforrester3820
      @glennforrester3820 Год назад +1

      @@doorandlocktips Thanks for the response.Maybe something is broken inside.

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      So buy this tool and check and see if it’s broken then you can play around with your own stuff after you’ve tested with Kwikset REseter ruclips.net/video/rqXjtRKI96w/видео.html

    • @doorandlocktips
      @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

      KWIKSET 83260 SMARTKEY Reset Cradle 1/EA a.co/d/fcylMZi

  • @doorandlocktips
    @doorandlocktips Год назад +1

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