Deadbolt Installation on Metal Door

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  • Complete guide to installing a deadbolt on a metal door.
    Irwin Deadbolt Kit: amzn.to/2m1kihq

Komentáře • 170

  • @mikeswanson88
    @mikeswanson88 Před rokem +24

    Be careful on some steel doors the wood is only near the location of the handle. If you go too high with the deadbolt you'll encounter foam directly behind the steel therefore have nothing to screw into when you route out the notch on the door edge. The location he installs it should be ok on almost all steel doors but up a few inches higher And you may encounter this problem as I did recently.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem +2

      Great point! Thanks for sharing that. 👍👍👍

    • @carlcarlssen4299
      @carlcarlssen4299 Před rokem

      My door doesnt have any wood anywhere....how do I chisel out the steel? GRinder?

    • @ml-ed4sc
      @ml-ed4sc Před 3 měsíci

      How can you test for this before starting work? Small starter drill bit to see if you hit wood?

    • @ml-ed4sc
      @ml-ed4sc Před 3 měsíci

      How did you fix this?

  • @danc6523
    @danc6523 Před 4 lety +6

    Awesome Guide, worked well with the kit too. Only difference with mine was it was a steel door with wood interior, so the routing part does not work with steel. I had to "magiver" that section with some drill holes, a diamond bit rotary tool, and a chisel. Took some work but the job still got done. Thanks for the help on the video!

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +2

      Glad to hear! Yes, the wood bits don't do much against metal doors... And that's the tricky part. The metal and wood kits are not well marked so if a person doesn't know what to shop for, they usually end up with the wood kit because it's normally cheaper. Glad you were able to engineer a way around that! Thanks for the comment!

  • @stevencline274
    @stevencline274 Před 4 lety +6

    This kit was perfect. Made it so much easier. Especially since the margin for error on this kind of project can be expensive. Highly recommend this product and this video if you need to add a deadbolt.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the endorsement, Steve! Much appreciated!

  • @whochamabob
    @whochamabob Před 4 lety +6

    Awesome job! I need to install deadbolts in two steel entry doors and after watching your video, I will be ordering this item. Thank you so much! Your instructions couldn't be any better!

  • @stevencline274
    @stevencline274 Před 4 lety +6

    I've got the kit on order and hope to knock this out this weekend. I know it's a minor thing but should've tacked on 30 seconds to show the door frame plate install.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Steven! I linked the video of the strike plate installation at the end of the video. Best of luck with your install!

  • @warrenbenson2638
    @warrenbenson2638 Před 2 lety +8

    Good video. Just fyi, when you use the chisel, you use the other side. it is designed to sort of plane where you are cutting. If you use it the way you did, you run the risk of cutting too deep. Cheers.

  • @GNWJNO
    @GNWJNO Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks. I'm moving into a new house in April and want to install new locks and a deadbolt. This will save me $$ which I'm a huge fan of :)

  • @Tisha701
    @Tisha701 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this. I’ve been really nervous about attempting to put a deadbolt in my front door (French doors), but with that kit, I feel like I’ll be able to do it without messing anything up!

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +1

      You’re welcome. Best of luck with your project!

  • @mikellester5415
    @mikellester5415 Před měsícem +1

    Bro doing this at night is a such a power move. He knows he can figure it out without leaving his door compromised throughout the night… electric.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před měsícem

      Hahaha, yep! Plus, there's plenty of home defense mechanisms at arm's reach. Thanks for commenting!

  • @KrazyKrzysztof
    @KrazyKrzysztof Před 4 lety +48

    I've never seen a metal door made out of wood before

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +32

      Although the core is made of a different material, a door with a metal skin is often referred to as a “metal door.” This is a residential property, not Fort Knox.

    • @mentallybrissybaby7295
      @mentallybrissybaby7295 Před 3 lety +7

      I was thinking the same thing my door is literally made from metal/steal ... I live in NYC so I guess it kinda like Fort Knox

    • @juelz559
      @juelz559 Před 3 lety

      @@mentallybrissybaby7295 I just LOL'ed. I was thinking the exact same thing. I live in NYC in a. Building and we (I assume it's standard for NYC?) are required to have fireproof steel Fort Knox style doors!
      @Fast Fix so if I get that kit 1(I'm very handy but for something like this I will definitely enlist the help of my boyfriend!) in the metal version that you mentioned in one of the other comment replies, I shouldn't have a problem with a "Fort Knox style, steel, fireproof door? Or do we need a different product?

    • @seanbutler4837
      @seanbutler4837 Před rokem +2

      I like that the door handle was on the wrong way buddy needs to flip it always pointing towards the hinges

    • @fokvr
      @fokvr Před rokem +1

      Why put a metal door to a house made of paper?

  • @brittneyrutherford
    @brittneyrutherford Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for posting this!! May not be the hottest music video but trust me videos like this carry people a lot further

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +2

      Haha, definitely not the hottest music track, but you’re right. Gets the job done. Don’t we all have a beat running through our heads anyway? Thanks for the comment!

  • @stevecalloway5957
    @stevecalloway5957 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for a great video! The Irwin Door Lock installation kit was really helpful. I'm not very skilled with the chisel, but I got 'er dun!

  • @tripplej1678
    @tripplej1678 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you this saved me a couple of hundred of dollars in hiring someone.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      That’s fantastic! Glad this helped you save some money 👍

  • @deaneng8540
    @deaneng8540 Před 4 lety +11

    Nice video. You had no issues drilling straight through the door for the knob such as coming through on the other side? I know on wood doors I have to only drill half way through otherwise if I break through to the other side it will chip and look awful, so I'll go half way through then flip the door over and drill through on the other side.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      On a wooden door, I’d do exactly as you did. However, with this metal door I didn’t worry as much. Also, the locking mechanism was bulky enough to cover up any damage that may have been caused my an exiting auger bit. Thanks for the comment!

  • @stevedelon124
    @stevedelon124 Před rokem +1

    Great video, exactly what I needed to know. Thanks!!

  • @dannyboudreau2742
    @dannyboudreau2742 Před 4 lety +3

    great job,i would have drilled halfway and drill from the other side,this will prevent any wood splicing on the other side

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      Great advice! Had it been a wooden door I would’ve done that for sure. 👍

  • @19471919
    @19471919 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the great videos...the worst part is buying the parts‼️😂😂

  • @coffeeis4closers
    @coffeeis4closers Před 2 lety +3

    What about the hole in the door frame?

  • @Sle0515
    @Sle0515 Před rokem +1

    Can you just put the jig over the hole from the doorknob to see which measurement to use? There’s only 2 options. And why take out the bolt on the doorknob? It’s not in the way. Seems like extra work for nothing.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      I was changing out the bolt so made sense for this application 👍

  • @BrianRChapman
    @BrianRChapman Před rokem +1

    Need to show how to install deadbolt in a pease metal door. The one you installed in was a benchmark door. Pease doors don’t have the wood showing

  • @2Jeezuzisreal
    @2Jeezuzisreal Před 4 lety

    On my exterior metal door i broke the new 1/4 drill bit.
    I started slow but the hole saw wobbled.
    I had used the plastic template on as shown. I tryed again with a new 1/4 bit. But it wobbled again i tryed to go in reverse. It worked good. All the way threw.
    When cuting metal roofs i reverse the blade.
    I called 3 lumber yards all have a different idea. One guy said i need a diamond grit hole saw.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety

      How thick is the metal? If it’s a fireproof door you’ll spend more time making the hole and could run into issues as you described. I’m curious, where did the drill bit fail? Was it the hole saw itself or the 1/4 inch drive shaft that failed? Also, make sure you’re using a bit that’s made to cut metal. That is very important. The wood bits will not work well if at all. As far as diamond bits go, no. You don’t need that. Overkill in my opinion. A metal rated bit should do the trick.

  • @bobrudra5752
    @bobrudra5752 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thanks... I have residential fire rated door. Metal door with Styrofoam like material between metal sheets. My locksmith said it is not hollow metal door ?? I bought Schlage B660 deadbolt and he can't use squeeze play to install Schlage latch bolt. He put in a round drive in latch bolt. Is there any way to install my original latch with rectangular phase plate. There is not enough clearance between door edge and frame. Thanks again.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      Hello. I’m sorry, I don’t have the expertise to either confirm or deny that possibility. I’d say if the locksmith couldn’t make it happen, it’s probably not gonna. Thanks for the question and excellent comment 👍

  • @SmartMoneyCookie
    @SmartMoneyCookie Před 2 lety +1

    Good video dude. Love it!

  • @lequang2296
    @lequang2296 Před 3 lety +1

    Great clip-Step by step . Thanks
    Like& Shared

  • @truejazz2009
    @truejazz2009 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What about enlargening a hole in a steel door. Ie. no drill bit guide

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello. If trying to modify a door that is 100% steel, I would imagine this would be a very large task. I simply don’t have the knowledge to answer this question in any good way so I would call a local door guy and see what they would recommend. Sorry I couldn’t be much help. I hope you get it figured out!

  • @jeffstewart7639
    @jeffstewart7639 Před rokem +1

    Isn't there a step that involves the hole in the frame?

  • @dannyjensen4954
    @dannyjensen4954 Před 4 lety +2

    It worked! I did the job per your video! Thanks

  • @jonhdoe9623
    @jonhdoe9623 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for mentioning the tool kit for the install....

  • @donavonmacallister3101
    @donavonmacallister3101 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Subbed.

  • @socratisgeorgiou1275
    @socratisgeorgiou1275 Před 4 měsíci +1

    ok but how do you carve when the wooded part of the door is all metal???

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello. If you door is 100% metal, you must have one hell of a security measure ha ha ha. I don’t believe there would be any options if the complete metal door didn’t have these provisions preinstalled. I don’t think you can do much to modify them in order order to accommodate what you’re trying to do. Might just have to buy, unfortunately… don’t take my word for it however, I am no door expert. Might want to call a few local door, installers and get a professional opinion. Best of luck and thanks for the question and comment!

  • @localone1597
    @localone1597 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video. However my door is metal and the meter raps around to where you would drill for the one inch hole. So I'm not sure I'd be able to notch anything out for the plate?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello. In your situation, you’d need to remove the metal surface then notch the door out. This can be done with a dremel or similar cutting tool. Assuming there’s wood behind the metal. Some have insulation. 🤞 I’d consult with the manufacturer or a professional. Thanks for the question. Sorry I couldn’t have been more help.

    • @localone1597
      @localone1597 Před 2 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams thank you

  • @johnfisher4910
    @johnfisher4910 Před 4 lety +2

    Great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @goylanddefree80
    @goylanddefree80 Před rokem +2

    What happens if the plate isn't stating in place due to the screw holes being enlarged over time

    • @goylanddefree80
      @goylanddefree80 Před rokem

      How would I fix that

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem +1

      You’ll need to fill in the screw holes or use larger ones. Some people stuff tooth picks into them and that seems to work. I’ve never done that, but if it works, let me know.

    • @goylanddefree80
      @goylanddefree80 Před rokem

      @Fast Fix I used longer wood screws on both the plate ok the door side and frame side but for some reason they weren't fully flush so the screw-end's slide against eachother a bit. Luckily door still closes. I just put some lube there to help the situation and hopefully the issue is resolved after this.
      P.S it's winter here in Toronto so the cold may place a factor in all of this
      Thanks for the help

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life Před 2 lety +1

    Great vid, thank you!

  • @sandyc9379
    @sandyc9379 Před rokem +2

    What about the frame side where the bolt goes in to?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem +1

      Hello. There’s a link for that video at the end of this one. I believe I put the link in the comments as well. Let me know if you have trouble finding it.

  • @eman3208
    @eman3208 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Man.. good information...

  • @tionneoliver7958
    @tionneoliver7958 Před rokem +1

    How much does something like this typically cost if I got a handyman to do it for me?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      Hello! I can’t say I know as I have never paid some one to do this job. I’d guess at $100-$150 depending…

  • @mikemodica6552
    @mikemodica6552 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome video..thank you so much

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      You’re welcome! I appreciate the comment

    • @mikemodica6552
      @mikemodica6552 Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams is that kit available anywhere other than online..is there somewhere I can get it..

  • @thezeta
    @thezeta Před rokem +1

    For all metal doors, are the sides where the 1" hole needs to be made, not enclosed in metal? I have a fire door I need to install a deadbolt on, but I was afraid that the 1" hole side had metal as well

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      Hello. I’d check with the manufacturer if you can figure out who made the door. Fire doors may have differences that standard non-fire doors have. Or, go on the internet and investigate. I can’t imagine the door is entirely metal, but they may contain metal barriers inside for fire suppression. Let me know what you find out. Sorry if this wasn’t very helpful. I appreciate the question.

  • @roadracerdave7645
    @roadracerdave7645 Před 4 lety +2

    You sure that's a metal door? Seems like wood to me? My metal door is as you described, 1 layer of metal, some sort of styrofoam, and then another layer of metal. I'm having trouble chiseling a strike plate for the lockset because the side of the door is also layered with metal!

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi there. Yes, this is a metal door. Perhaps I should’ve called it a layered metal door, but I think calling it a metal door adequately describes it assuming most don’t think a residential metal door will be constructed with solid metal. Those are found on industrial buildings and high security buildings.
      If you’ve got a metal side frame you’ll need to use a cutting tool like a Dremel to cut through. Best of luck!

    • @roadracerdave7645
      @roadracerdave7645 Před 4 lety +1

      @@FastFixCZcams thanks for your reply! so it's taken me 3 days to cut through the metal layer lol. i've finally dug out the 2 1/8" hole and the 1" side hole. however, now i'm having trouble chiseling out for the strike plate due to the metal side frame. could you be a little more specific which Dremel tool I would need? rotary or oscillating? which drill bit?

    • @lrf217
      @lrf217 Před 2 lety

      @@roadracerdave7645 I'm also curious about this. My garage door is metal on the side, and so I can't chisle out as describe. How did you manage?

  • @larrydooby9703
    @larrydooby9703 Před 2 lety +1

    is a 19volt Craftsman Portable drill enough to drill through a steel door? You never mentioned what volts your drill was

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety

      Hello. yes, that should do it. As long as your battery is good, your craftsman will do the job. The drill i used was 18vokts

  • @oneguycoding
    @oneguycoding Před 3 lety

    Perfect. Thanks for the tips.

  • @tungtranle
    @tungtranle Před rokem +1

    What about the frame where the dead bolt lock into?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      Yes, that video is linked at the end of this video and in the description.

  • @StreamSaver32
    @StreamSaver32 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m stuck because everything is metal , from door too the hole the lock goes in .. and what makes it worse is that the hole is not level with the lock ... so basically the hole is higher than the lock ... but the hole part is metal .. so I’m stuck

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Interesting... I made this video was for common domestic metal skinned doors. If your door is solid metal and the jab is also metal, this procedure won’t work. I’d almost venture to guess that a mortise and tenon joint like this would be very hard to create in an all-metal application such as yours. I’d think a slide lock or latch lock would be more applicable for your situation. Sorry, I don’t have a better answer for you.

    • @StreamSaver32
      @StreamSaver32 Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams thanks brother !

  • @jengland8519
    @jengland8519 Před 4 lety +3

    You put your door handle on backwards at the end.

  • @jacksprat2200
    @jacksprat2200 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Is that metal door???

  • @timchapell3137
    @timchapell3137 Před 3 lety +1

    He should have showed doing the location on the frame side

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +1

      Hello. I linked a video at the end of this one which shows the work on the frame side

  • @jimfink6574
    @jimfink6574 Před rokem +1

    Is that made from a steel oak tree?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před rokem

      It’s not a bank vault. It surprises me how uneducated some are on wood vs steel skinned doors. It’s not rocket science.

  • @jeremyotero4575
    @jeremyotero4575 Před 3 lety +1

    You didnt show us or Tell us about that ROUTER BIT THAT YOU USED ON YOUR DRILL,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, What was that??????

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +2

      The very fact that you know about the router bit negates your argument that I didn’t tell you about it. Of course I did. I mentioned it in the intro. Maybe you skipped that part. Then I explained how to use it later. Maybe you skipped that too. The router bit came with the kit. There’s not much else to say. Hope this clears things up.

  • @sirdaveds5707
    @sirdaveds5707 Před 3 lety +1

    With due respect..the title said "on metal door" so its a scam/ a lie ?"

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety

      No, the door has a metal skin. That was the intent. Of course, not solid metal.

  • @nyc1655
    @nyc1655 Před 4 lety +1

    My door is steel also it’s rated for 1 1/2 fire can I use this method to install a second lock?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      I would think so. The gauge of the steel in your case the door will be thicker than a non-fire steel door so you’ll probably spend more time auguring through to make the hole. But, that should be the only difference. If you have concerns, call the manufacturer and make certain. Best of luck.

  • @zhaiken6607
    @zhaiken6607 Před 4 lety +1

    I need to drill a hole and align it to the strike plate Are u able to use this jig to align to the strike plate?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello. No unfortunately not, but I linked a video at the end of this one where I install the strike plate. It’s very simple!

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      Here’s a link to the video: Mortise Cut Made Easy czcams.com/video/_JrqF7TYTOI/video.html

    • @zhaiken6607
      @zhaiken6607 Před 4 lety

      Blueoyster5 thanks

  • @helenwood6694
    @helenwood6694 Před rokem +1

    This old house , how to install a deadbolt..utube

  • @kathylewis7543
    @kathylewis7543 Před 4 lety

    What did you use in the drill to trace cut the place where the plat would be notched was a a blade of some sort or did you use a drill bit to trace on the template?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety

      Hello. The drill bit you’re referring to was included in the kit I mentioned in the video. It’s called a router bit. Thanks for the question!

  • @indasky88
    @indasky88 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you use a wood bit for it?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Hello. I’d say maybe. It would dull out pretty quick. I’d say you might get one use out of the bit if it worked at all. I’ve never tried, so let us know if that’s what you end up doing. Thanks

    • @indasky88
      @indasky88 Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams gee thanx. I tried before ur reply. I gave up after about 10 mins

  • @BLEEDBLUE222
    @BLEEDBLUE222 Před 2 lety +2

    Good video, How long before you noticed that you put the door handle on wrong lol

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly, my wife told me. I’d have let that go for several days I’m sure. Hahaha 🤦🏼

    • @bengregg5703
      @bengregg5703 Před 2 lety +1

      I looked through the comments to see if someone beat me to it! haha

  • @moniquemontoya557
    @moniquemontoya557 Před 2 lety

    Where are the joining videos? I can’t seem to find the link.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety

      Hello. The video is linked at the end. Here’s a link: czcams.com/video/_JrqF7TYTOI/video.html

  • @kathylewis7543
    @kathylewis7543 Před 4 lety

    Where is the other video to see the installation of the deadbolt I can't find it!

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety

      Hi Kathy. If you watch this video to the end, the deadbolt video is linked. It’s the first video from the top. If you need to install the mortise joint click the second from the top. Titled “Mortise cut and strike plate installation.” Hope this helps!

  • @BikeVermont71
    @BikeVermont71 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You say nothing about the other half of the job, the strike plate.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 měsíci

      Hello. The strike plate video is linked in the description and also appears at the end of this video in a clickable link. Hope that helps!

  • @joshuabowen316
    @joshuabowen316 Před 4 lety

    Awesome tutorial thanks!

  • @killer2600
    @killer2600 Před 3 lety +1

    It helps with credibility if you reinstall the door knob the correct way/orientation.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Probably wouldn’t hurt, but I’d say the 65k views does more for credibility.

  • @Aerrow62
    @Aerrow62 Před 2 lety

    Does the door look metal ?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 2 lety

      I’m surprised how little people know about doors and the assumptions they make. This door has metal skin. The entire door is not a billet piece of metal. That would be insane and reserved for bank vaults. So, when I say metal door it refers to its skin. I thought this was common knowledge, but clearly I was mistaken….

    • @Aerrow62
      @Aerrow62 Před 2 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams The general perception of a metal door is one where the door is either solid metal or a metal frame with glass or something else in between. So, yes, a lot of people really don't kmow whats inside the door and definitely not by looking at it. That door in the video, I can only see wood other than the hinges and mechanisms. Thanks for pointing at it.

  • @mikenemo5564
    @mikenemo5564 Před 4 lety +1

    Steel+wood+steel door to go through? You're in a wrong house mate...

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +1

      I’ve thought that for a long time. Alas, I’m pinned down by an oath I gave in front of a holy man and a large crowd of people. It ain’t right...

  • @TheBluegrassandBeyond
    @TheBluegrassandBeyond Před 3 lety

    What about the jam side?

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      I linked the jam side at the end of the video and I believe in the description. If you can’t find it, I’ll send you a link.

    • @TheBluegrassandBeyond
      @TheBluegrassandBeyond Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams I see a link for the kit but not for the jam. Thank you.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Okay, here’s the link:
      Mortise Cut Made Easy
      czcams.com/video/_JrqF7TYTOI/video.html

    • @TheBluegrassandBeyond
      @TheBluegrassandBeyond Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams awesome! Thank you for your fast response.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      @@TheBluegrassandBeyond You're welcome!

  • @johnroper1630
    @johnroper1630 Před 4 lety +1

    You put your doorknob back on backwards

  • @MelissaOhh
    @MelissaOhh Před 3 lety

    U forgot to show the other end lol

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +1

      What do you mean?

    • @MelissaOhh
      @MelissaOhh Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams never mind. It’s in ur other video. And u knew what I meant. 🙄

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, you’re right. I did know what you meant and I’m glad you found the other video. I love your movies!

    • @MelissaOhh
      @MelissaOhh Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams lol I hope to be as successful as u someday. Aye, subscribe pleassssseeeeeeee

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety +1

      @@MelissaOhh subbed! Nice chatting with you!

  • @richieram1520
    @richieram1520 Před 3 lety

    ???? Metal door

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Correct. Using the term “metal door” is used to describe doors with metal skin. Not to describe a door made of solid metal. Hope this clears things up.

    • @richieram1520
      @richieram1520 Před 3 lety

      @@FastFixCZcams I am aware of that but that video shows a door made out of wood no metal skin

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 3 lety

      Hey there. Please look again. The skin is indeed made of metal. Albeit thin metal. The interior is foam...maybe hard to see on film.

  • @dontblameme6328
    @dontblameme6328 Před 4 lety +1

    You don't need that specialized gimmick toolset.

    • @FastFixYouTube
      @FastFixYouTube  Před 4 lety +5

      I agree, but I wouldn’t called it a gimmick. It really does work and helps the inexperienced to do the job without the fear of messing it up.