Derek hello love the video and your explanation of centre cases I'm about to do 4 days training in march and these are all the things that I'll need to know so your knowledge is greatly appreciated also epg's I got a klom had it for years still ok but I got the master epg to from a company in Scotland but it came from Aldridges only cost £228 I'm sure Aldridge won't deal with me till I'm up and running they won't even send out catalogues till I've done training but I'm sure my trainer helps with intros to suppliers etc which is good but thanks again for your knowledge re gearboxes etc 👍
Roy thanks very much see the difference between his in England and trying to speak to guys in Scotland not very welcoming or it's like oh no another guy as in competition tried speaking to a few guys from Glasgow but they are very dismissive but if I speak to any English people more than welcoming but I appreciate the comment and I started a you tube channel too my vids are very shoddy to say the least channel is called Holmlea locksmith services which will also be my company name when it's up and running got 9 vids up and I'll check out your channel too Roy 👍
Thanks for watching Paulo you should be able to order from distributors once you start your training but keep in contact. If you need any info not provided by your trainer just ask my email is lockkeys@hotmail.co.uk
You can get overnight locks from Northwest Hardware think the make they have is Simplefit or through Aldridge Security if possible I would get the GU overnight locks as they are the smallest gearboxes on the market and will fit the majority of the others.
Thanks for watching. The overnight locks are intended for upvc/composite doors. Fitting a mortice sashlock to a upvc or compostie door would be difficult becuase of the sizes involved and the differences in handle sizes. Regarding security they are only intended as a temporary measure until you can get back with the correct lock. Hope this helps.
Awesome info as always Derek, I wonder why the sizes aren't properly standardised. There's not a huge amount of variation as you explained but enough for there not to be a good standard. Hard to explain but I think you get my drift. Stay well my friend.
Thanks for watching Roy. The older upvc doors tended to be thinner so used a smaller backset, then as the door manufacturers used different thicknesses came in the large backsets. Over the years different door manufacturers used different lock manufacturers but as updates came in they changed. The main problem is the full profile of a multipoin lock as different manufacturers use different profiles eg 4 roller, 2 hook 2 roller, 4 hook, 2 deadbolt and all may have differing positions of the hook boxes.
Derek hello love the video and your explanation of centre cases I'm about to do 4 days training in march and these are all the things that I'll need to know so your knowledge is greatly appreciated also epg's I got a klom had it for years still ok but I got the master epg to from a company in Scotland but it came from Aldridges only cost £228 I'm sure Aldridge won't deal with me till I'm up and running they won't even send out catalogues till I've done training but I'm sure my trainer helps with intros to suppliers etc which is good but thanks again for your knowledge re gearboxes etc 👍
All the very best to you Paul for your zeal to do this type of job 🙂👍
Roy thanks very much see the difference between his in England and trying to speak to guys in Scotland not very welcoming or it's like oh no another guy as in competition tried speaking to a few guys from Glasgow but they are very dismissive but if I speak to any English people more than welcoming but I appreciate the comment and I started a you tube channel too my vids are very shoddy to say the least channel is called Holmlea locksmith services which will also be my company name when it's up and running got 9 vids up and I'll check out your channel too Roy 👍
Thanks for watching Paulo you should be able to order from distributors once you start your training but keep in contact. If you need any info not provided by your trainer just ask my email is lockkeys@hotmail.co.uk
Derek thanks mate appreciated I'm quite sure I'll nip you head with some questions in the future appreciated Derek thanks very much 👍
Duffells locksmiths are cheaper for upvc
hi the overnight locks that you held up what make are they and who is the supplier thankyou
You can get overnight locks from Northwest Hardware think the make they have is Simplefit or through Aldridge Security if possible I would get the GU overnight locks as they are the smallest gearboxes on the market and will fit the majority of the others.
Are overnight locks any less secure than a normal mortice sash lock?
Thanks for watching. The overnight locks are intended for upvc/composite doors. Fitting a mortice sashlock to a upvc or compostie door would be difficult becuase of the sizes involved and the differences in handle sizes. Regarding security they are only intended as a temporary measure until you can get back with the correct lock. Hope this helps.
Awesome info as always Derek, I wonder why the sizes aren't properly standardised. There's not a huge amount of variation as you explained but enough for there not to be a good standard. Hard to explain but I think you get my drift.
Stay well my friend.
Thanks for watching Roy. The older upvc doors tended to be thinner so used a smaller backset, then as the door manufacturers used different thicknesses came in the large backsets. Over the years different door manufacturers used different lock manufacturers but as updates came in they changed. The main problem is the full profile of a multipoin lock as different manufacturers use different profiles eg 4 roller, 2 hook 2 roller, 4 hook, 2 deadbolt and all may have differing positions of the hook boxes.
PZ is positional Zone 👍
Thanks for watching and your excellent answer much appreciated