That's great to hear. This is how I work. I get in and get it done. I save the silly jokes and bad puns for when I'm hanging out with my daughter. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Where did you get that c clip… it didn’t come in the extension kit.. the one that came with the original deadbolt doesn’t work with the new extension tailpiece…
None that I've seen. The driver bar on all the smart locks I've installed are completely different and not removable as far as I'm aware. Perhaps check with Schlage or a locksmith. Thanks for watching.
My problem is that my back gate is four inches thick, and I want a cylinder on each side. Unfortunately, the thick door kit does NOT work when you have two cylinders. Each control lever that comes out of the cylinders can fit together in the deadbolt structure, but the extended one from the kit takes up the entire hole. I'm considering attempting to bind them together with steel wire and epoxy but I have no clue if that would work. Or maybe I should just get the one sided one, my thinking is that someone could climb into the back patio, steal my motorcycle or something else, then unlock from the inside which is why I want locks on both sides
As someone who investigates break-ins, it's EXTREMELY rare that someone jumps a fence because they have no idea what's on the other side or if they'll be able to get back. I wouldn't recommend trying to epoxy the lock. I've never seen that work. Is it possible to modify the inside of the gate where the lock is installed, so that it's only 2" thick in that location but still the same on the outside? Like a recessed box. I've done that before with success. Good luck and thanks for watching.
I like your videos. Short and to the point. No fluff. Keep up the great work. Thanks!
That's great to hear. This is how I work. I get in and get it done. I save the silly jokes and bad puns for when I'm hanging out with my daughter. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Nice and smooth, Happy Friday.
I appreciate that and thanks for watching.
Where did you get that c clip… it didn’t come in the extension kit.. the one that came with the original deadbolt doesn’t work with the new extension tailpiece…
I used the one that came with the original lock. I removed it and put it back on.
I got the lock figured out but how do I get a 1/16" reveal on a 6-inch thick door...
It's hard to adjust something that bulky to accommodate a 1/16th anything, but I have faith in you. Thanks for watching.
This extension is just what I've been looking for. Where do you order one? Even Schlage customer service says they don't know what I'm talking about!
doorhardwarecenter.com or amazon. I know they have several different types. thanks for watching.
Search for this on amazon. I works up to 4"
61-073 622 (400) B60 Thick Door Kit 2.25 To 4 In
@@askillthatpays Thank you!
Does this work with smart locks? Keypads with wifi?
None that I've seen. The driver bar on all the smart locks I've installed are completely different and not removable as far as I'm aware. Perhaps check with Schlage or a locksmith. Thanks for watching.
My problem is that my back gate is four inches thick, and I want a cylinder on each side. Unfortunately, the thick door kit does NOT work when you have two cylinders. Each control lever that comes out of the cylinders can fit together in the deadbolt structure, but the extended one from the kit takes up the entire hole. I'm considering attempting to bind them together with steel wire and epoxy but I have no clue if that would work. Or maybe I should just get the one sided one, my thinking is that someone could climb into the back patio, steal my motorcycle or something else, then unlock from the inside which is why I want locks on both sides
As someone who investigates break-ins, it's EXTREMELY rare that someone jumps a fence because they have no idea what's on the other side or if they'll be able to get back. I wouldn't recommend trying to epoxy the lock. I've never seen that work. Is it possible to modify the inside of the gate where the lock is installed, so that it's only 2" thick in that location but still the same on the outside? Like a recessed box. I've done that before with success. Good luck and thanks for watching.