How To Rekey Kwikset & Schlage Deadbolts! (No Special Tools!)
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- čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
- Learn how to rekey a Kwikset, Schlage, Yale, Baldwin, or other 5/6 pin deadbolts using pins removed from scrap/older locks, or using one of the pin tumbler kits listed below. Using a plug follower to rekey a deadbolt is recommended, but not necessary. This is ideal if you'd like a single key(of the same type) to open more than one deadbolt. Enjoy the video!
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Let me go grab my spare pins I’ve accumulated over the past 50 years of my life.
Incorrect. 47! 😂
The embossed label was a dead giveaway. My grandfather used to use them when I was a kid, lol. As soon as I saw that I new those pins have been there for a while.
No special tools required, but special excess parts are needed!
@@powderdescent The pins and even tools can be bought on Amazon, but I had old cylinders from the previous locks I replaced. I didn’t need to buy the pin key set on Amazon, but it’s there. Changing 16 new locks to a rekey pin order indeed costs nothing.
Great poor man's tutorial. Excellent tips, especially for saving all of the old lock parts and using those. I have lots of old locks around the house and might be able to rekey at will. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
So cool no special tools and old pins from old locks. Great video! Very impressive, short and sweet. So, I just did this as I
Moved into a home with 18 locks and I don’t want to carry 18 keys. All of them were Schlage type, master also worked with one key before but I upgraded the overall door lock to digital entry, fob and key locks Schlage type key. Since all of them had used one key before. I took out the pins from the old locks and put those pins in a different order to the new cylinders. So that one key still worked across all of them. Thus, I did it just like this video without having to buy anything and with the few locks that were not previously on one key I used a dremel like he explained to make a bigger pin fit. This project was much fun, like a puzzle, after I did it. 💪. Thank you 🙏 so much. I have doggie bags and used that plastic roll inside to use as follow through tool, so I would retain the springs, but when some springs and top pins came out, because of this video I was able to reinsert without feeling like I totally screwed it up, as I knew I could do it with the knowledge from this video.
That was really interesting, now I know how a lock works. It actually looks fairly easy to do as well, thanks again.
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Using the core as a follower is genius.
Thanks so much really helped me me get my dead lock back together 👍👍👍
Outstanding video! simple and sweet.
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Just the video I was looking for! thanks alot!
Thanks for watching!
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All my best.
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Thanks Bobby!
If you can find a piece of tubing or the smooth end of a drill bit (the part that goes into the drill chuck) that's exactly the same diameter as the plug, you can push out the plug so the driver pins and springs don't fall out. It'll save you a lot of work.
What’s the name of that actual tool that prevents the pins from coming out with the springs?
@@bengarcia6898 plug following tool
Great video. I bought a new schlage and do not want to carry another key around so will try this now.
Glad it helped
This is excellent! Saved my butt just now!! 🎉
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Wow thank you! I need to replace a deadbolt but I want to keep the old key. So I'm going to just pull the pins from the old deadbolt and put them in the new one. Thank you! I feel confident enough to do it myself now
Glad the video was helpful!
It turned out to be very straightforward and easy! Thanks again!
Thanks, man... exactly what I needed. Bought 3 new deadbolts.. off to home depot for some pins!
You're welcome Joe!
my customers at Lowe's tell me that Home Depot does not rekey locks.
We do.
Thank you for your video, it is usefully.
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Does the pins inside the knob are the same for a deadbolt
Thanks for the video 🎉
Very nicely presented.
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really good video. thank you.
Glad you liked it!
thanks so much for a great video!
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Would this be the same procedure for the schlage keypad deadbolts.
I can rekey auto door locks and after watching your video seems home deadbolts are easier because the spring and tumblers are larger.
My question is would this be the same procedure for a schlage keypad deadbolt or rather are keypad deadbolts designed the dame . Thanks for the informative video.
Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video. I consider myself very handy but you helped me decide that this is not something I want to attempt and it’s just easier for me to delegate this to a locksmith. And hey, I think of it as helping the economy. However, why don’t the locks already just have those anti-pick pins in there?
Cheapo locks don't use them, more money for the higher security pins. Thanks for watching!
yeah, same here
Dude, inflation... stop spending money, because now that will ruin the ecconomy... if you really care
A quick question I couldn’t find an answer to on the Schlage website. I am hoping to rekey a Schlage encode, smart deadbolt and a Schlage B 60N deadbolt to use this same key.
Is the five pin cylinder on the Encode deadbolt the same or similar to the five pin cylinder used in the B60N deadbolt?
Would they use the same pins if I bought a rekey kit online to rekey these cylinders?
A vendor on eBay is telling me they use different pins, but he doesn’t sound that sure of himself.
Many thanks for your help.
Good job ,its work
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Thank you! :-)
Verry Good video😉😉😉😉😉
Thank you, Bro
Great video, very similar to a lock cylinder in a car.
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Great video for no special tools but I highly recommend using something (drill bit, sharpie/marker, socket, wood dowel, battery, or whatever appropriate size cylindrical object you have) as a plug follower. It makes the job soooo much easier and you avoid losing the top pins and springs during the reinstallation when they inevitably slip from under your screwdriver. Losing just one spring or top pin will turn a pleasant, simple, and short I can do that myself task into an extended nightmare that'll make you wish you never took on doing the task yourself.
Great Video
Thanks Ed!
is there a difference between top pins and bottom pins?
The famous home depot bumpers. You should also drill some big nails or screws into hinge side of door into frame and have 1/2" protrude into doors with drilled holes. Keeps one from pulling hinge pins, the hinges try to protect that but don't.
A D I don't believe you said that....I made that video last week!
Really, I figure you weren't done with the door. I guess you will post that soon, Thx.
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A follower plug to hold on the top pins when removing the cylinder make the job so much easier.
Where do u get a new cut key ?
That’s really wise to cannibalize old knobs, brilliant means of sourcing parts.
What if you dont have the original key?
Seriously this helped me greatly. I had the basic concept down, but the Schlage re key kit I bought, the key didn’t fit my new locks. Once I saw your video I realized 2 things. One I can use the pins from the old locks and 2 I can cut pins down. I dumped all my old pins out and out of 4 new locks, only needed to cut 1 pin down. All are now done now. The only thing I didn’t understand was, the kit I had, had enough pins to do 6 locks, but how could I have gotten a blank key cut so that I could of just used all the pins in the kit with a new key?
A locksmith could take the pin #s used and create a key.
interesting as always but how did you change the pins in the tumbler, you went from i will change them to they are changed.
In the video I showed how it worked, how the varying pin sizes create a shear line when the key is inserted. I then explained that I needed to replace the pins so when the new key is inserted(which has different depths of cuts), everything will be flush with the plug(cylinder). By trial and error with the new key inserted, I tried different pins off camera. You saw the end result after spending a few minutes searching for the correct sizes. Thanks for watching!
So do the pins just "fall" out of the top of the tumbler and you just put the key in and put different ones in until its flush?
Robin Halligan The top pins have nothing to do with the rekeying process. It's all the lower(bottom) pins like I show in the video.
I understand that but what i was asking (maybe i'm stupid) but how do you get the lower pins out of the tumbler.
Often times the keys that come with the a unit will have numbers printed on it that express pin size. However sometimes you have to gauge which fit and make it flush if there are no numbers or if you have just a container full of random pins then you will have to do it the hard way. Same with not having a follower. The kit makes it significantly easier but it costs over $60-150+ depending on brand though you might be able to get separate parts cheaper it will just be a hassle to put together a set that is viable. Especially when you can get many hardware stores to do it for quite cheap or even free.
I'm curious why you didnt use a core follower???
You shouldnt NEED to remove the upper pins and springs, they are held in place ith a core follower, I used a wood dowel that happened to be the same diameter as the core and pushed it thru as I pulled the core out and replaced the bottom pins and re-inserted it.
Some locks you CANT remove the top pin holder to insert the top pins and springs that way, but tediously trying to work all the springs and top pins back in is make-work.
The only time you should need to do it the way shown is if you fumble and drop the core or the like and everything falls out.
Can a 6-pin key fit into a 5-pin cylinder. if that's what's provided in a rekey kit?
Yes, but the entire key will not be inserted into the keyway
Trying my first one now as an experiment…if you want to pull your hair out, get a Hyper tough Walmart deadbolt. The blade doesn’t come off the back of the cylinder (it’s crimped on as it’s cheaper) so it’s in the tube WITH your flat screwdriver as you manipulate the pins into the spring holes. 😂😂😂. You definitely get what you pay for.
So how do you get the tumbler out if you lost or never had the original key?
You'll need to pick it open first.
Yep
So can you use any rekey kit on any lock?
No, some locks use different diameter/length pins.
Good detailed video. Why not buy a re-key kit for Kwikset type with a plug follower so you don't have to deal with the top pins or springs. I can envision less capable people getting into trouble trying to get the springs and top pins back in. (that includes myself)
Alameda Repair Shop I mentioned a follower in the video, and the kits shown in the video description area have them. I like to show ways without using specially designed tools because a person may have pins from an old lock laying around, but nothing else. Thanks for watching!
Is there anything that prevent someone from using a plastic debit card to sneak into my room at night?
Look up door latch protector.
I just take apart a Sharpie marker and use it as a follower, cheap and most people have one in their house without having to go out an by another tool if their not going to be rekeying locks often.
interesting.
Jig saw puzzle
Lots of small parts. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking about doing this myself but dang this looks complicated and you need eyes like an eagle. I think building a time machine might be easier. Anyway, thanks for the video. LOL
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Hahahaha you are doing great
What would a locksmith charge to do this using his specialized tools? Around $10?
If you call a locksmith you're going to get ripped off. Probably $100 or more. Some hardware stores may do it for 10 bucks
The question was asked by someone else (Robin Halligan), but you did not answer. How do the pins in the "Core" or 'Cylinder" come out? These are the ones needing replacement to create a sheer line but your video skips the step about how the bottom pins are removed and replaced with the appropriate ones to create the sheer line (even with the Core). If you turn the Core upside down do they simply fall out (like the upper ones did when you removed the Core). Thank you
The LOWER pins are the pins you replace to "Rekey". The upper pins you should leave in place. I was only showing all parts of the lock. Use a follower as shown in my video. As you slowly pull out the core, the follower is right up against the core preventing the upper pins and springs from popping out. It will save you time putting them all back.
Or you can use a dowel the right size of the cylinder so bring the cylinder with you.
True, I now have a very nice selection of followers.
Does what it does
What a hack!
looks like it would be very frustrating if you have never done this before
Two words : Plug Follower!!!
Yes, I use a follower in other videos. Most people doing this will not have one, so that's why I made the video as shown.
Billy Chrystal
LOL. Not again! I've heard that one several times before. :-)
Should call this video 'how to make a 5 minute thing into a 12 minutes video'
Short attention span, huh?
This isnt easy. I was done after the pins
LOL. You need patience!
@@electronicsNmore yep ima try it an ill keep you informed after.
Life Hack, Use a Philips head screwdriver and remove the lock assembly. Why on earth would any company have the screws accessible from the outside?
LOL! It was a double cylinder. The side facing outside has no screws.
Im confused.
You need a key to get in and out of the door with this lock? I was wondering why the screws where on the outside facing..
Good explanation though.
U did this without the kit.
Fart noises
Well, take some Gas-X!
Just buy a new deadbolt
No thanks. Waste of money.
Cheap lock.
The lock used was irrelevant.
This is very misleading buddy. You should reword your title
Besides the special tools you used to place the pins in the tube, no one has accumulated 47 years of pins, springs or otherwise
U talk to much
If you don't like it, then hit the road you Troll.
So you can not re-key the bolt without the old key huh? 🥲
You'll need to pick it open if you lost the key
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Will do