I can’t explain my gratitude on how helpful this video was I recently got a vintage door knob lockset and wanted to get the lock cores out to rekey them in this video really came in handy
Yes I am too grateful. Buying my apartment condo and refurbishing everything, this one was the toughest for me. I was getting so frustrated until I saw this video. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
If I gave that one little tap it would have ended up inside the glass case. Then when I went to pick it out there would be a trip to the hospital for stitches. Those old corbins always take so long to work on.
I watched it all but didn't need to as we don't have them here. Yeah, I know I have issues!😜That whole process is painful. We have some fiddly knob sets back here too but I only know how to pull them apart for salvage. God help me if ever needed to reassemble one. Thanks Mr J.🍺✌
Has anyone in the world ever thought that if it burns on the inside of a door with a knob, it is impossible to open the door because the skin `melts` off the hand!
Typically called a spanner wrench but there different styles of spanner wrenches used across different industries. so “lock spanner wrench” or Corbin spanner wrench in this case
I tried to looking in your videos for I believe the older Sargent knobs with the roll pin holding the knob on (if I remember correctly it was Sargent) but anyways that would make a good video similar to this
if a customer comes to you and asked for example a replacement key for a truck tool box and the tool box has a code what program do you use to look up the code. Ive been impressioning them or reading the wafers once i take it apart . I would to find a program to read the codes it would save me alot of time when successful.
I can’t explain my gratitude on how helpful this video was I recently got a vintage door knob lockset and wanted to get the lock cores out to rekey them in this video really came in handy
Yes I am too grateful. Buying my apartment condo and refurbishing everything, this one was the toughest for me. I was getting so frustrated until I saw this video. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
Video helped on a job site last Friday 🙌
Nice. Corbin is well made, albeit overly-complex mechanism, that really needs a demonstration like this before I try to disassemble it a first time!
Yes, those locks were well made. Still have parts for these after all these years.
If I gave that one little tap it would have ended up inside the glass case. Then when I went to pick it out there would be a trip to the hospital for stitches. Those old corbins always take so long to work on.
Nice job. Very useful video that I was shocked to even find.
Thanks for the info Jay!
I watched it all but didn't need to as we don't have them here. Yeah, I know I have issues!😜That whole process is painful. We have some fiddly knob sets back here too but I only know how to pull them apart for salvage. God help me if ever needed to reassemble one. Thanks Mr J.🍺✌
Great information, will love to see a series of the like.
Question... is there a way to convert a knobset from storeroom to entry etc?
Great info, thanks!!
Excellent tutorial
Thanks...I needed that.
Has anyone in the world ever thought that if it burns on the inside of a door with a knob, it is impossible to open the door because the skin `melts` off the hand!
Awesome video! My school used these too :)
great video!
Sledge hammer will always serve as an alternative....
haha :) sometimes we all feel like that!
What are the names of the tools you used to back off the door knobs?
Typically called a spanner wrench but there different styles of spanner wrenches used across different industries.
so “lock spanner wrench” or Corbin spanner wrench in this case
@@selock awesome! Thanks for the fast response. I'll look that up. Much appreciated.
I tried to looking in your videos for I believe the older Sargent knobs with the roll pin holding the knob on (if I remember correctly it was Sargent) but anyways that would make a good video similar to this
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@@selock oh shoot I must've over looked it. Beast of a knob for its time and well made. Thanks for the response
What a lot of work for a rekey job. Looks like they cost extra.
I wish i could see where you are when you say "you just wanna hit one of those legs" I literally can't figure out where to put the screwdriver 😑😪
if a customer comes to you and asked for example a replacement key for a truck tool box and the tool box has a code what program do you use to look up the code. Ive been impressioning them or reading the wafers once i take it apart . I would to find a program to read the codes it would save me alot of time when successful.
Jeepster mario lockcodes.com absolutely the best thing you will ever do
Talkative. F
I did mine a different and easier way
DESICATIXN awesome!