Vessel Cordless Hi-Speed Screwdriver | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Vessel Cordless Hi-Speed Screwdriver: The Vessel Cordless Screwdriver is a high quality tool and charges quickly. The charge lasts easily for several days of use. However, very low torque but easy to switch to manual. It is a good tool that has a use between a manual screwdriver and my Milwaukee M12 Cordless Screwdriver.

Vessel Cordless Hi-Speed Screwdriver

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Vessel 220USB1U High Torque Cordless Rechargeable Ball Grip Screwdriver

  • Seamless Work by 2 ways usage of Power and Manual Driven Screwdriver
  • Interchangeable with 1/4inch Hex Power Bits or Double Ended Bits (Japanese 1/4inch Hex standard is not applicable)
  • Power Driven up to 17.7 lbf-in (2N.m) torque, and Withstanding up to 88.5 lbf-in (10N.m) torque by Manual Driven
  • 3.6V(800mAh) Rechargeable Battery Integrated (Charging from the micro USB port)
  • No Load RPM: 280min-1
  • Built-in Bright LED Light for work efficiency in a dark place
  • Made in Japan by VESSEL
  • Seamless Work by 2 ways usage of Power and Manual Driven Screwdriver

Includes:

  • Ball Grip rechargeable Screwdriver
  • +2 x 3.5″ IMPACT Torsion Bit
  • USB Charging Cable (3ft)
  • Weighs only 5.6 oz
Vessel Screwdriver 220USBS1U-2 | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Vessel Screwdriver 220USBS1U-2 | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

The Vessel Cordless Hi-Speed Screwdriver is a versatile power tool designed for various screwdriving tasks.

Cordless screwdrivers are battery-powered tools that offer convenience and portability for everyday screwdriving applications. They eliminate the need for manual effort, allowing you to drive and remove screws quickly and efficiently.

The Vessel Cordless Hi-Speed Screwdriver, as the name suggests, is likely designed to provide high-speed rotation, making it suitable for tasks that require fast screwdriving. It might have features such as adjustable torque settings, forward/reverse functionality, and a rechargeable battery.

Vessel Cordless Screwdriver Pros and Cons

The Vessel Cordless Screwdriver is a high quality tool and charges quickly. The charge lasts easily for several days of use. However, very low torque but easy to switch to manual. It is a good tool that has a use between a manual screwdriver and my Milwaukee M12 Cordless Screwdriver.

Milwaukee Cordless Screwdriver M12 | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Milwaukee Cordless Screwdriver M12 | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

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2023 Hands-On Locksmith Class Langley BC

2023 Hands-on Locksmith Class | Mr. Locksmith™

Upcoming Classes in LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA

  • May 23-26, 2023 (Tuesday to Friday, 10am – 3pm) email: [email protected]
  • June 12-15, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • July 10-13, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Sept 18-21, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Oct 23-26, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Nov. 06-09, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Dec. 11-14, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)

This class is only $1,500.00.

To Reserve your seat please call or text Terry 604-773-5625

For further info go to Mr. Locksmith Training or email: [email protected]

Real hands-on locksmithing class designed to teach engineering or maintenance employees for small or large facilities (School, Hospital, Corrections, Policing, etc.) and is a good start for beginners to help you become a locksmith, In-House Institutional Locksmith or start your own locksmith business.

In this Hands-on Locksmith Training Langley you will:

  • Cut and duplicate keys on code key machines and key duplicator machines.
  • Rekey locks
  • Shim
  • Trouble shoot
  • Pick locks
  • Take apart (and put back together) locks (deadbolts and key in knobs).
  • Lock-outs, broken keys and picking locks.
  • Design a mini Master key system and master key their locks.
  • Rekey Deadbolt
  • Rekey Key in Knobs
  • Shiming a lock
  • Locksmith Training
  • Picking a lock
  • Opening a lock with no keys
  • Single pin picking, Feel Method, French Method
  • Raking, Jiggling, Bumping, Scrubbing
  • Can you lock even be picked?
  • High Security Locks
  • Tubular, Ace, etc.
  • Lock has malfunctioned.
  • Reading
  • Buying Picks
  • Making Picks
  • Electronic Picks
  • Pick Guns
  • Methods of Entry
  • Legal Issues
  • Tactics
  • Tools
  • Preparation for Entry
  • Setup your own Lock Practice Boards
  • Automotive Lock Picking
  • Other Lock Bypass Methods
  • DAME (Defense Against Methods of Entry)
  • And lots more!
Locksmith Training

Locksmith Training

The Mr. Locksmith Hands-On Locksmithing Course includes all supplies, lock picks, tools and material needed to take the course with.

This class is only $1,500.00.

Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with over 30+ years of locksmithing experience and a BA (Hons) in Criminology. I will teach you how to rekey and pick locks like a Professional Locksmith. This is a Hands-On Locksmith Class covering basic to advanced Lock Picking Methods and Techniques. Learning how to pick open locks starts with learning the basic to advanced methods of lock picking. The locksmith student will learn the various methods of picking open a lock. I have been teaching locksmith, military and police for over 30 years how to pick open deadbolts, key-in-knob, padlocks, filing cabinets and “pick resistant” and “pick proof” locks. The lock picking class will cover the basic methods are as “Rake,” “Feel” and “Rake and Feel” lock picking methods to advanced lock picking techniques to open locks with mushroom, spool and spiral pins.

All Lock Picking Students will get access to my five (5) online video on Picking Locks, Using Plug Spinners, etc. and my new book. FREE for all students! As an added bonus you will get a copy of my new book “Penetration Expert:”How to be a Professional Lock Picker” for FREE and access to Five (5) or my Private On-line Lock Picking Videos. Important Note: All students must pass a Criminal Records Check / Security Clearance from your local Police Force.

In addition, if you want to purchase lock picks you must pass a Criminal Records Check / Security Clearance.

See you soon

Hands-on Locksmith Training Langley

“If I’d only known, I would have been a locksmith.” Albert Einstein

Visit my website for On-line and Hands-on Locksmith Training Dates and Cities near you for Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced Locksmithing as well as my Covert Methods of Entry, Non-destructive Methods of Entry and to purchase the Famous “Dumb Key Force Tool” that opens Smart Key locks in seconds go to http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/

Terry Whin-Yates BA (Hons) Criminology, 3rd Generation Locksmith, 35+ Years Locksmith email: [email protected]

Upcoming Classes in LANGLEY, BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA

  • May 23-26, 2023 (Tuesday to Friday, 10am – 3pm) email: [email protected]
  • June 12-15, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • July 10-13, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Sept 18-21, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Oct 23-26, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Nov. 06-09, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)
  • Dec. 11-14, 2023 (Monday to Thursday, 10am – 3pm)

This class is only $1,500.00.

To Reserve your seat please call or text Terry 604-773-5625

For further info go to Mr. Locksmith Training or email: [email protected]

2023 Hands-On Locksmith Class

2023 Hands-On Locksmith Class

 

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023 | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023: This video is of my EDC (everyday carry) for every job. I have another tool bag with an installation kit, but this is my basic rekey, basic lockout kit. It has almost everything I need. Also, this is the tools I recommend for all new and experienced Locksmiths.

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023

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Locksmith Tools for the Apprentice Locksmith

Everyday Carry Locksmith Tools (EDC)

  • Veto Pro Pack
  • Milwaukee Drills
  • Meta Pro Screwdrivers
  • Klein Screwdriver
  • Tri-Flow Lock Lubricate
  • Lab Mini Pin Kit
  • Drill Bit Ki
  • Wera Tools
  • Knipex Pliers
  • Security Bit Set
  • Bypass Tools
  • Loids

Thank you for joining me today. This is the, my tool case I use for everyday. This is like, almost, like the case that goes to every single job. Now, everybody has their own preferences. Actually, I almost prefer a slightly bigger case. I tend to specialize, in our company, I tend to specialize in the lock out or locked in their house or out of a cabinet, bathroom, whatever. So I like to do lock outs. With all these big box hardware stores selling the cheapest, crappiest locks to the public that were getting malfunctions like crazy. People are getting locked out, locked in. They’re failing like crazy. Plus, we have so much new construction, they’re putting in crap locks. They’re putting in $10 dead bolts that don’t last. We’re getting malfunctions like crazy. So my main thing that I do is lock outs, you know, quick rekeys. I spend a lot of my time in the office, but I love going out and doing lock out. So I’ll just grab my kit and we’ll go over all my different kits in the other videos.

Lock Installation Kit

But I have an installation for installing lock kit. I have a kit for doing, like, large rekeys. This is just short and sweet and does lock outs. Sometimes, I put this on a wheeled cart and on the wheeled cart, we’ll have extra locks for what I think is for the job if I have to replace, but again, this is mine. Everybody has their own preferences. Some people, we’ll just see. This is just one of many. I tend to have a box per job. If I have broken keys and locks, I have another little bag. We’ll go over that in another video. So this is just lock outs. Your locked out of your house, locked out of something, office, quick, easy rekeys, remove and replace a faulty lock. So this is my kit. I always have my picks and we’ll go in details everything.

Lock Picks

I usually carry two cases of picks. I like my picks. This is my favorite set. We’ll go over that. We’ll find the other ones in a bit.

Lock Lubricates

I like WD-40. Now, I use Tri-Flow is my lubricant that I like and there’s advantage and disadvantages to it, dry or whatever. I like Tri-Flow. Use it a lot. When I pick locks, I use WD-40. If I can’t pick a lock, and I spray it with WD-40, it always opens for me. I have, my friends, they can’t pick a lock and then they use Tri-Flow. It’s personal preference. I think it’s a mental problem with me. I think I’ve just been using Tri-Flow my whole life. This is what I’m used to. And of course,

Milwaukee Drill

I have Milwaukee. We’re not sponsored by Milwaukee. I just like to standardize my batteries. So I have my little, cordless drill. This is not a brushless. This is a really, this thing, I think this thing’s like 12 years old. It’s over 10 years old. And I like the batteries and I got my LED light and it takes the same battery, so, and I love these because I have the little, I can see what my battery power is on that. So cordless, this is only a cordless screwdriver. It’s what I like. I always take a drill. It’s not a hammer drill. I have a hammer drill in the truck if I need something more heavy duty. This is the FUEL system. This one’s getting pretty old now. The next videos, I’ve, replacing the three amp batteries. I got one smaller, more power. The half size ones, I just don’t find have the guts to drill, if I have to drill out a lock, a sheer line or its malfunctioned, I gotta drill out the screws. So you’ll see the new battery in another video, right after this, coming up, that I’m replacing. It’ll be lighter and way more power. So it’s not a hammer drill, just for basic stuff. Again, I like the batteries. I standardized the batteries.

Loid

This is just a milk jug or a Lloyd. I have videos on this. I don’t know how, this gets me into a lot of locks. There’s so much gap in the door. I just use this. And I slip the lock. Lots of videos on me using a Lloyd, is the proper name, to slip the lock, way better than a credit card, there’s other materials, and I’ve got some new videos coming up soon with me making different versions, more heavy duty. But again, this one, it’s just a milk jug and it gets me in so many locks.

Tools to Slip Open Locks

Oh, these are my next, a lot of times, if I can’t pick it or it won’t be picked or I can slip it. So I have, this is just a painter’s tool. This will open up latches. It’s already made. It’s ready to go. It’s inexpensive. It does the trick. So I think they use this for cleaning the rollers, opening the lids. Great tool, use it all the time. And then I have just some flat ones, different things and just for slipping latches. And that’s my three main ones I use. It’s all good.

Pliers

Let’s get into, I like a large pair of vice grips. I have my Hex Key sets. This is a new one. Video coming up on this. So I have the metric and I have the standard. Always got to have those. We get into my other pick set. I like picks. So I have, ones that I have here are for my pocket. This is always in the kit. I’ll go into these more in depth.

Lock Installation Tools

You know, if we are replacing the lock, and I gotta mortise it out, if there’s a drive in, I gotta mortise it out, I just have these in there. They should go in my installation bag. My basic drills. It may say Milwaukee, but I have a little bit of everything in here and we’ll go over the drill preferences in another video, And I go through a lot of eight, eighth-inch and quarter-inch drills. I like the jobber bits, the blue steel, some people call them jobber bits. They’re very forgiving. They don’t snap, but I have my coal bolts and whatever, it’s for drilling stainless or really high security locks. I have lots and lots of drill bits. And I’ve had videos on these. They’re Megapros. And this one just has all your standard Roberts, Phillips, has some torques. These are great. This one’s for the Hex. You know, just all in one spot. And this one, if you don’t have it, get it. It’s got all these security bits. I have videos on each one of these. This is just showing you my everyday kit. This is kind of interesting. This is actually for opening up a car, for getting a little bit of leverage so I can get my airbags in there. So I use this sometimes, I gotta just spread the door a little bit. And I don’t wanna do damage to it. This just holds it, you know, spreads it nicely, just to get a little bit more leverage into the latch or sometimes the faulty deadbolts, the bolt is not going back for mostly malfunctions. That’s just another little tool to help. Always get the vice grips or the channel grips, just handy. We do a lot of wellness checks for police, different agencies, you know, with the animal control bylaw officers with the various police departments. So I have a bigger kit that gets us ready for hitting almost anything, when we have to open up something, when it’s involving a warrant for the police. That’s another kit. This is just my small vice grips. I always like my Wera screwdrivers. This is a flat head and I’ve ground it down a little bit so it just fits perfectly. Sometimes, you know, you get the customers where the plug has come out of the lock. I can just put this in there, turn it, open up the door. It’s got the, you know, strike all the way through. Just more little Wera’s flat heads, you know, if we’re doing Adams Rite, I’ve taken out the mortise cylinder, the little flat head screw in there, sometimes they’re Allen keys. A lot of times they’re just little flat head. So I just like to have various sizes of that. I got two of these. This should go in the other kit. Again, that’s the Megapro. I don’t know why have this, had this since I was an apprentice. My granddad had it. It just always in my tool case. It’s, I don’t really use it that much. It’s just good luck. Another one of my flat heads. Oh, you can’t go wrong. Gotta have a good, aw, this Mac Tool. I like this. If I have to depress the retainer, it’s just heavy duty, lasts forever.

Pry Bars

Another little, tiny pry bar. Again, two pry bars. Sometimes you gotta just open up that, spread that door just a little bit more, gotta be a little bit tougher than using this one that won’t make any marks. Sometimes a break in, everything’s busted up, the door’s all beat all to heck. These two little pry bars, yes, there’s bigger pry bars. That’s in another kit and I’ll show you in another video. This is just my everyday carry and we got little vice grips. It’s all ready to impression. And sometimes when impression locks, or just grab something small. What do they call that? Castle nut. It’s got both sides. Boy, if you don’t have this, and you’re pulling apart some of the grade one lever locks, jeez, you’re toast without this. So you gotta have that castle nut in there. I like to have one chisel, one inch, just for if I have to mortise it out, the latch a little bit. Always gotta have my adjustable and I have a larger one in my installation kit for using, you’ll see. If you watch the video, you’ll see why we have a larger one and what we’re doing for metal doors with that. Couple more, again, like I said, I do a lot, this is my lock out kit. I’m doing lock out. So I’ve got various, little pry bars. You know, sometimes you can force the latch, slip the latch. I got a little Snap-on set, little plasticky one. This thing works out quite well. What else do we have? A couple more screwdrivers. I just like my screwdrivers and an awl, nice little pointy. If my large one is too big, I got the little one. I can just push the retainer or somebody’s broken key, another awl, I really don’t need that one in there.

Circlips Pliers

Oh, circlips. Still get a lot of locks, mostly the older-style stuff. But if you don’t have this, let’s take the Wei, the old-style Weiser Key-in-Knobs. You got that little retainer clip on the back. I always get the Snap-on ones cause they last for, you know, the replacement, if something breaks, they last forever. Always have these in there. Hardly use ’em but when I do need it, I need it. A needle nose, you know those pliers. Have you ever get locked out and the malfunction is actually in the bolt of the lock or the latch? So I drilled off the deadbolt. I pulled and pried all the bits and pieces to get that bolt back. And sometimes the thing is just falling apart so bad. You just got to strip it down piece by piece. So this gets right in there and pulls it out. One inch spade bit. And it’s amazing how many doors, the doorframe they have not, they drill a half-inch hole for a deadbolt. Just gotta open up that little bit more. So I always have one of these in there. This used to come with like every Schlage Lock, super handy. Jeez, these are like gold now, if you can get your hands on ’em. Always have a couple of these around. What else do we have in the kit? More little screwdrivers, more little awls, you know, hook awl for poking. Some of these are Mac, some of these are Snap-on, Wera, or sometimes they’re just something cheap that I’ve just modified. Of course, lipstick, see the video, but it basically is for marking the bolt to see where the door is scratching. Gotta have lipstick and red, any color you want, really. Now, I always carry a few popular keys. I have about five keys ready. Precuts, Schlage, Kwikset, Weiser, whatever your popular locks are. I always have them in my, a few in my kit. If I know what the customer has, I’ll precut the keys. I hate cutting keys on the job site. So I’ll have sets of five or 10 ready to go. This is my mini LAB re-keying kit. I love this. I, you know, I’m just going in to rekey one or two locks or whatever. So I just throw my pins in here. I got the 005. I have the 003s. I prefer the 005. I know most people prefer the 003. I got the Wedge kit in my service truck. This crams in here. It gets it going. So that’s for my rekeying. Here’s my kit. This is my basic rekeying, or rekey kit and also a few other things. So I always throw a couple of my favorite picks. One of my favorite picks at the moment is the hook and ball. This is a Rytan. I got some Petersons. I got some that I’ve made up. So I have that little kit in there. I throw a couple of shims in there, dental pick. This is an Allen key for Lorilocks. Boy, I hate those things. If I don’t have this, then I’m screwed. I have my end cap removal tool.

Kwikset Removal Tool

I have my pickle, your Kwikset cylinder removal tool. Some people call it the pickle. I got a little follower in there. A couple blanks for shimming. If I have to put on the end of my drill, I put out the little grinders to drill out the strike, especially at the change of seasons. Basically, I got different versions for just really grinding up the strike when they’re sticking. Oh, of course, my tweezers, more little followers, a couple of things for pulling out broken keys. Again, this is just the small, quick kit just to pull out, if I get a broken key. That just, this use, and these are Peterson’s. This is fantastic. I think they’re only $5 each. Just spiral it in there and pull it out. That’s just amazing for pulling out broken keys. Let me show you my picks. I got, this is my everyday. This is like, these are my two sets I always carry. So here I have my favorites in here. I got my plug spinner, different tension wrenches, again, different picks. This, you know, this set will do almost everything.

Plug Spinner

And again, the plug spinner, A1 Plug Spinner. I have Rytans. I got a little bit of everything. They’re all good. There’s another little kit with just a, sort of, a backup of my favorites. You know, here’s my Peterson, Rytans, A1 Plug Spinner. My Rytan Plug Spinner’s in another kit. Right now, these are my favorites. My HPC followers set. So this will do, so basically, it’s sort of four followers, here’s the most popular and they got the ends are all done. So we got 1, 2, 3, 4. It’s a great little set. Of course, I have the ones that I make, but then this is just a ready-made kit, ready to go. It’s always there. We make these up ourselves. I just buy six-foot, one-inch brass, cut ’em and then we shape ’em. You know, when I got some time, shape ’em for what we need done for various, but they all start off like this, just for the simple locks, quick, easy, fast. And this is when we get a little bit more complex designs, some locks that are giving us trouble. This is my kit. This is my everyday, it’s the first thing I grab to do a lock out. Yes, there’s more stuff to have. And I have bigger kits. This doesn’t do everything. I’m always interested in everybody’s new ideas. I love seeing new tools. I like seeing how different people use different, how they set up their bags. And this is just, and this is a PACKOUT bag. If I go to a larger job, the PACKOUTs are kinda nice. And it also, redesigning a new service truck. So the PACKOUTs just lock in there really, really nice. So, and this fits on top of the little wheeled thing. If I get a bigger job, I’d take the wheels. If I got stairs or whatever, I can put this on top of a rack. So I think I need one slightly bigger. This is a lot of tools. It’s what I like. This will, I rarely have to go back to my service truck.

And again, it depends what I’m doing for the job. I have other videos, shows my broken key extractor set. I have an installation set. I have a big set we’re putting together for more brute force and ignorance, wellness checks, assisting the police on opening doors. A lot of times they don’t want to bust down the doors. It’s, we can come in nicer. Even if we have to pick it, if we’re locked out, we can pick it real easy. Or if we even have to drill the lock, we’re set up for it. I’ll have to tell the story another day, we just had a job from hell and everything went wrong. And that’s what made me re, sort of decide how I have to do my major lock out kit, where we have to go in, of course, nobody’s inside, so we’re not worried about people being inside, but we still have to get through in a timely manner, a little bit quicker than normal. So it’s gonna involve probably saws-saws, cordless cutters, grinders, larger, more heavy duty drills. And standby for my next video on my, the new battery for this, should make it lighter. It should make it a little bit better, more power, lighter. And I’ve tried the half size, the 1.5s on these. They can do the job. But really, if we’re drilling a lock or installing the lock, you need a little bit more umph.

So I think I found a happy medium between the half size of this, the 1.5s. This is the 3.0s, and I have a new 3.0 and a really interesting video on that. Give your suggestions. What are the tools you carry on your everyday carry going in? I hope this is a help for beginner locksmiths. You know, this is 25 plus years of me doing jobs. And this is my kit. I’m always interested in how you do it. Have some suggestions. There’s always more we can carry. And I have other kits for other jobs, bigger jobs, installation jobs, or more complex lock outs. This is just a very, very simple kit. And it probably does, for me, my simple lock outs and my simple rekeys, this probably does 90% of what I need. Okay, hope you enjoyed the video. Please like it. Please subscribe. Have a good day. I hope you enjoyed watching this video. Subscribe to my channel. Also, visit my website and you can see what online locksmith training I have for beginners, intermediate, and advanced, as well as my covert methods of entry and my non-destructive methods of entry.

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Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition | Mr. Locksmith Vancou

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition: In 1992, AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee vehicle to the public under the brand name “Hummer”. The first two Hummer H1s to be sold were purchased by Schwarzenegger.

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition

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Question: Why does the GM produced H1 Hummer us a Ford 5 Cut Ignition?

H1 Hummer

The civilian model began in part because of the persistence of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who saw an Army convoy while filming Kindergarten Cop in Oregon and began to campaign and lobby for a civilian version to be available on the market. In 1992, AM General began selling a civilian version of the M998 Humvee vehicle to the public under the brand name “Hummer”. The first two Hummer H1s to be sold were purchased by Schwarzenegger.

M998 Humvee

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition. H1 Hummer 5 Cut Ford Ignition Malfunction. The Ford 5 Cut ignition failed and this is usually caused by a small piece of the buzzer jams the pins or get bunched up in the back of the ignition . In most cases it is easy to remove the broken piece, turn the ignition to the accessory position, depress the retainer pin and remove the ignition. However, somebody who did not know what they were doing, cracked the ignition and turned a simply car locksmith job into a bit of a nightmare.

Customer was happy to get back on the road. Note: H1 Hummer manufactured by GM, has a GM Diesel engine but uses a Ford 5 Cut Ignition.

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Your automotive locksmith needs will be taken care of by our qualified locksmiths and equipped service vehicles.  We’re available to help you open your car without causing damage, make new keys or replace a car ignition.

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

2000 Hummer H1 Broken Ignition | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

If you own any of the following brands of car, truck or motorcycle, we can manufacture a new key for you: Acura, Audi, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet (Chevy), Chrysler, Citroen, Daewoo, Daihatsu, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, General Motors (GMC), Honda, Hummer, Hyundai, Infiniti, Isuzu, Jaguar, Jeep, Kia, Landrover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mercury, Mini, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Peugeot, Plymouth, Pontiac, Range Rover, Renault, Saab, Saturn, Scion, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota, Volkswagen (VW), and Volvo.  We can create keys for many other makes as well! Just give us a call and talk to one of our professional locksmiths. Are you wanting to have a transponder key duplicated?  Our expert locksmiths can help you!  Even high security keys for Mercedes-Benz, BMW, etc. are not a problem in most situations.  Limitations do apply, but contact us and we will let you know if we can help!  Our licensed locksmiths can save you money by repairing flip keys as well!

Contact us today to have an experienced locksmith help you with your automotive locksmith situation!

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H1 Hummer | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

H1 Hummer | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

M998 Humvee, 2000 Hummer H1, 2000 H1 Hummer, Hummer H1, H1 Hummer, Hummer, Ford 5 Cut Ignition, AM General, AM General Hummer,

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia.

Terry Whin-Yates http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/ Thanks for watching!

 

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox | Mr. Locksmith™ Vancouver West: The Milwaukee Modular Storage System is a durable storage system. The PACKOUT 3-Drawer Tool Box has a 50lbs weight capacity and a locking security bar allows you to padlock the drawers closed keeping them securely shut during transport.

Milwaukee Drawer Toolbox

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The tool box is constructed with impact resistant polymers, all-metal ball bearing slides, and metal reinforced corners for ultimate jobsite durability. The 3-Drawer Tool Box also allows you to customize their drawer layout with Quick-Adjust Dividers.

The PACKOUT™ Modular Storage System allows you to customize your storage system for easy transportation and organization of tools and accessories.

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

I love my Milwaukee PACKOUT kit, kits and all my bits and pieces. I am super happy now. Had the two drawer the other day. Just got my three drawer in. Absolutely in love. I’m revamping how I do everything. This goes into the truck, the service truck nicely, goes into the shop nicely. I’m looking at a racking system. I’m happy with my wheeled cart. Getting older. We have a lot of apartment buildings.

I have my PACKOUTS for my mailbox kit, my deadbolts, and I just modular how I do things, or just grab it out of the truck or out of the shop. I don’t keep a lot of my safe opening gear in the service truck. I keep it in the shop. When I need it, I take out what I need and go to the job site. So this is gonna be great for locksmiths. I can lock it on the job tighter in the truck. Just added security. I have the smaller drawers, which is good for my pin kits. I don’t need the big drawers. This is gonna be full of deadbolts, Adams rite, the larger locks. This’ll be the, more the specialty lockout tools, maybe more the cylinders.

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West

My mailboxes are in a special PACKOUT already. So this will be like the different pin kits, my medical pin kit, my multi lock pin kit. So this will hold my more specialty tools, my pin kits, my medical pin kit, my lab pin kit. This is gonna be interesting. So I’ll start working on getting it all together. This is going to be great. I will have more videos coming on how I am setting up all my locksmith tools and gear and the stock into the kits.

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia.

Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227. http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/ Thanks for watching! 🙂

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths

Knipex Cobra XS 4 inch Piler Review Short | Mr. Locksmith™

Knipex Cobra XS 4 inch Piler Review: If you need emergency locksmith service for your business, your residence, your house, your condo, motorcycles, Mr. Locksmith Langley can help you. Call Emergency Locksmith Langley British Columbia.

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Knipex Cobra XS 4 inch Piler

 

This is the second most little tool I’ve ever bought. It’s a Knipex pliers, it was under $50. Look at the size of this, it’s tiny. It’s extremely strong from what I’ve seen. I bought these for my pick case. I’ll have some stuff showing my little tools that I use for broken keys and whatnot. This is just gonna come in handy for grabbing little bits and pieces. It’s overpriced, yeah, I wanted one and I’ll show you how I put it in my, in my pick case.

Knipex Pliers

Here is a comparison, these are new in my kit now in my everyday carry locksmith tools, and here’s the new tool. Apparently there’s one, that’s a five inch one. I don’t have that one yet. So I’m going to probably add that to my collection. This is my Knipex pliers that I have so far, and they’ve been updating my locksmith tools for these, and I’ll show you how this goes in my little pick case. First thing I grab when I go to do a lockout, most times.

The little pair of Knipex pliers are right in my case for every day, every single locksmith job, this is in my kit and that’s my little case for it. So I have a bigger pick case, but this is just first thing I grab, I got a lockout, go to the door. This is my first kit I grab. Hope you enjoyed the video, please subscribe, please hit the like button, and I hope you look forward to, I have some more interesting videos on locksmith tools coming up.

Knipex Cobra XS 4 inch Piler

Knipex Cobra XS 4 inch Piler

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For On-line and Hands-on Locksmith Training Dates and Cities near you by Terry Whin-Yates for Beginners, Intermediate, Advanced Locksmithing as well as my Covert Methods of Entry, Non-destructive Methods of Entry and to purchase the Famous “Dumb Key Force Tool” that opens Smart Key locks go to Mr. Locksmith Training 

Hands-On Locksmith Class Langley | Canada 2021

Hands-On Locksmith Class Langley BC | Canada September 2021: The Hands-on and On-line Locksmith course provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of the most popular Locks and Lock Picking.

Mr. Locksmith Training Website

Hands-on Locksmith Training Langley | Mr. Locksmith

Call or TEXT Terry Whin-Yates at 1-604-773-5625   email[email protected]

Note: Camping August 01-15, 2021 maybe a little bit difficult to talk with me but leave a text message or email and I will return your call when I have a signal.

To Sign-up for The 4 Day Hands-on  Locksmith Langley class go to Mr. Locksmith Training.

4 Days Hands-on Locksmith Training: LANGLEY BC.

LANGLEY, British Columbia Canada

  • September 6-9, 2021 – Monday to Thursday (10am-3pm) Langley, British Columbia Canada
  • September 13-16, 2021 – Monday to Thursday (10am-3pm) Langley, British Columbia Canada
  • September 20-23, 2021 – Monday to Thursday (10am-3pm) Langley, British Columbia Canada
  • October 4-7, 2021 – Monday to Thursday (10am-3pm) Langley, British Columbia Canada

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Become a Locksmith

The Hands-on and On-line Locksmith course provides you with a comprehensive knowledge of the most popular Locks and Lock Picking.

  • Lock Picking
  • Rekeying Locks
  • Master-keying
  • Padlocks
  • Key Blank Identification
  • Duplicating and Cutting Keys by Code
  • How to open malfunctioning locks
  • How to open vandalized locks
  • Bypass Techniques
  • Stand Alone Access Control
  • Lock type identification, installation and service
  • Padlocks (rekey and how to open locked padlocks)
  • High Security Locks
  • Hands-On Locksmith Class Langley
  • Zoom Conferencing or by appointment.

Exam: Optional On-line exam is 200 questions.

Real hands-on locksmith class designed to teach beginner Locksmiths, engineering or maintenance employees for small or large facilities (School, Hospital, Corrections, Policing, etc.) and is a good start for beginners to help you become a locksmith or start your own locksmith business.

Our Mr. Locksmith Professional Locksmith state-of-the-art training provides hands-on comprehensive knowledge about locking and unlocking principles, security issues, and effective use of cutting-edge products.

Locksmith Training

During the 4 Day Hands-On Locksmith Class taught by Terry Whin-Yates each student will cut over 25+ keys per student (by code and manual key machines) and rekey, shim, pick open, take apart (and put back together) lots of locks (deadbolts and key in knobs). Also, lock-outs, broken keys and picking locks. Learn the two most popular methods of picking locks and my own technique that I have developed over the past 35 years to pick open locks.

There are many advantages to having a professionally trained Institutional locksmith on staff.  Upgrading your maintenance, carpenters to be your in-house Institutional Locksmith will save you thousands of dollars per year. Every door in your facility has a locks and key or an access control system. These locks often need to be re-keyed, repaired or replaced.  Having a professional trained Institutional Locksmith on staff at your facility can help efficiently resolve security issues and can also better secure your facilities.  This will also provide significant cost savings over calling a contract locksmith.  This course is designed to teach your In-House Maintenance Staff how to perform Institutional locksmithing in-house.

Real hands-on locksmithing class designed to teach engineering or maintenance employees for small or large facilities (School, Hospital, Corrections, Policing, etc.) and is a good start for beginners to help you become a locksmith or start your own locksmith business.

Bringing your locksmithing in-house will save you time, money and provide better security.

To Sign-up for The 4 Day Hands-on  Locksmith Langley class go to Mr. Locksmith Training.

How To Pick Locks – Online Course

Regularly $397 – NOW ONLY $97 US

Starts September 6, 2021 (Zoom & On-Line) 

To Sigh-up for the Online “How to Pick Locks” go to Mr. Locksmith Training “How to Pick Locks”

Locksmith Pick Gun

Locksmith Pick Gun

Become an Automotive Locksmith

On Certificate in Automotive Locksmithing
2,500.00$USD 1,500.00$USD

On-Line Automotive Locksmith Training
  • Code Machines to make car keys
  • Vehicle codes and making keys
  • Transponder Keys, Duplication, Cloning and Programming
  • How to Make Keys to Ford, Chrysler, Toyota and Honda
  • How to Make Key to GMs
  • How to Make Keys to Japanese cars and Trucks
  • How to Make Keys to Korean Cars
  • How to Make Keys to Motorcycles
  • Ford Focus Ignition
  • Ford Focus Ignition – $49.95
  • Repair Honda Ignition – $49.95
  • How to open cars – $395.00
  • All the videos on how to rekey the car locks
  • Programming Tools
  • Clone Car Key
  • Special Automotive Lock Picks (Lishi, etc.)
  • Keys Locked in Truck
  • Protecting Service Trucks (Alarm to Hockey Puck Locks)
  • Introduction to Advertising Your Automotive Business
  • Zoom Conferencing every two weeks or by appointment

Exam: Optional On-line exam is 200 questions.-Line Institutional Locksmith Class

Online Institutional Locksmith Class

On-line and Zoom Institutional Locksmith Class (Starting September 6, 2021)

To Sign-up for The Certificate in Institutional Locksmith go to Mr. Locksmith Training.

12 – 24 Months Institutional On-Line Locksmithing Class which is designed to teach engineering or maintenance employees for large facilities (School, Hospital, Corrections, etc.).

Mr. Locksmith Certificate

Our Mr. Locksmith Professional Locksmith state-of-the-art training provides hands-on comprehensive knowledge about locking and unlocking principles, security issues, and effective use of cutting-edge products.

There are many advantages to having a professionally trained Institutional locksmith on staff.  Upgrading your maintenance, carpenters to be your in-house Institutional Locksmith will save you thousands of dollars per year. Every door in your facility has a locks and key or an access control system. These locks often need to be re-keyed, repaired or replaced.  Having a professional trained Institutional Locksmith on staff at your facility can help efficiently resolve security issues and can also better secure your facilities.  This will also provide a significant cost savings over calling a contract locksmith.  This course is designed to teach your In-House Maintenance Staff how to perform Institutional locksmithing in house.

Bringing your locksmithing in-house will save you time, money and provide better security.

The training in this Institutional Locksmith course will provide you with the skills necessary to become a more efficient and competent technician who can service, install, troubleshoot and masterkey, industrial lock systems.

This On-Line and Hands-on Institutional Locksmith Training gives you the opportunity to have professionally trained Locksmith’s on your property daily. This saves you money, time, secures your facilities, resolves security issues, gives you the first line of defense and improves your Facility Management.  This program was designed for the beginner as well as the experienced locksmith. We take you from the first steps in locksmithing to advanced locksmithing.

Complete Series: Includes all Introduction to On-Line Institutional Locksmith Training and an added Bonus the Consumer Safe Series (Sentry Safes, First Alert Safes, Hotel Safes, etc.) and Institutional Safes.

  • Rekeying Locks
  • Master-keying
  • Key Control
  • Institutional Software for Key and Lock Control
  • High Security Locks
  • Emergency Lock Down Procedures
  • Emergency Lock Down Locks and Doors
  • Servicing Panic Hardware
  • Padlocks
  • Key Blank Idenfication
  • Duplicating and Cutting Keys by Code
  • How to open malfunctioning locks
  • How to open vandalized locks
  • Bypass Techniques
  • Stand Alone Access Control
  • Integrated Access Control
  • Panic Hardware
  • Door Closers
  • Securing High Risk Areas
  • Lock type identification, installation and service
  • ANSI/BHMA standards
  • Padlocks (regular to High Security)
  • Safes
  • Suppliers
  • Zoom Conferencing or by appointment.

Exam: Optional On-line exam is 200 questions.

To Sign-up for The Certificate in Institutional Locksmithing go to Mr. Locksmith Training.

* Help with key control and master keying issues
* Help with technical information
* Help locating parts, supplies, key codes, etc.
* Help communicating internal needs to their institution.
* Help with electronic or access control issues.

Duties of an Institutional Locksmith

Duties of an Institutional Locksmith include installing, adjusting and repairing locks, making keys, and changing lock combinations. Locksmiths work on residential, automotive, commercial and institutional lock sets and door hardware. Locksmiths may also install and maintain more sophisticated security systems.

In general, the duties of an Institutional Locksmith include:

  • servicing and installing high-security lock systems and key control systems, window bars, deadlocks, and keyless entry locks
  • repairing, replacing, or adjusting damaged or defective components of an entrance or exit door, including door closers, hinges, electric release mechanisms and sometimes the door itself
  • changing lock key combinations by inserting new pins into locks
  • designing complex master key systems for industry, governments, and institutions

Institutional Locksmith Working Conditions

Usually, Institutional Locksmiths work a five-day week but maybe on-call nights and weekends to respond to emergencies. Some Institutional Locksmiths are may be required to work longer hours and have clerical duties related to running and maintaining larger facilities. Some Institutional Locksmith shops, especially mobile units, maybe small and crowded, requiring Institutional Locksmiths to work around benches, counters and stock. They sometimes are required to work in awkward or confined spaces. Those working in mobile units may be required to work in adverse weather conditions.

To Sign-up for The Certificate in Institutional Locksmithing go to Mr. Locksmith Training.

Hands-On Locksmith Class

Hands-On Locksmith Class

Hands-On Locksmith Class

How to Pick Locks: Hands-On Locksmith Class

How to Pick Locks: Hands-On Locksmith Class

Lab Wedge Pin Kit. Great for the Locksmith Shop or Service Truck

Lab Wedge Pin Kit. Great for the Locksmith Shop or Service Truck

Hands-on Locksmith Training Dates and Cities near you for Beginners,

Intermediate, Advanced Locksmithing as well as my Covert Methods of Entry, Non-destructive Methods of Entry and to purchase the Famous “Dumb Key Force Tool” that opens Smart Key locks in seconds go to Mr. Locksmith Training https://mrlocksmithtraining.com/

For Locksmith Franchise and Licensing Opportunities go to http://mrlocksmith.com/locksmithfranchise-opportunities/

Lock Picks & Tension Wrenches

Lock Picks & Tension Wrenches

Terry Whin-Yates safe opening

Terry Whin-Yates safe opening

Keyless Door Lock Vancouver West

Keyless Door Lock Vancouver West

Mr. Locksmith Richmond For Sale

Mr. Locksmith Richmond For Sale | Call (604) 239-2103

Locksmith Richmond For Sale: Hi, I’m Terry from Mr. LockSmith. I am looking for a Licensee for Mr. LockSmith Richmond, British Columbia. Locksmithing has been absolutely fantastic for me. I raised my family, I’ve had a nice life, I’ve had nice vacations, and it’s all because of locksmithing. Whether we got a good economy, bad economy, we still make money as locksmiths. And unfortunately, even during COVID, we had so many break-ins at night in the city, or everywhere, it was just break-ins like crazy, and mostly commercial break-ins. We still survived COVID, and we still doing well before, during, and after. It hit us a little bit, there’s no denying that, but we recovered pretty quick.

Being a locksmith is great. My grandfather was a locksmith, my father, my uncle. I had some of the best training in the world through family, and I’ve done lots of courses. Even now, I still take courses. A lot of manufacturers have good courses. So what I’ve done is I’ve looked at how we make money, and what’s the best products to sell, what’s the best services to offer. More importantly, the training program teaches you how to become a businessperson.

Mr. Locksmith™ Richmond

Become a Locksmith

How to become a locksmith and make money. For-profit is not a bad word. We want to be successful, we wanna drive nice service vehicles, we wanna have nice tools, we wanna have a nice life, and nice vacations, and raise our family, so we have to become profitable. We don’t treat this as a hobby, it’s a skilled trade. We keep care of the training, but more importantly, the training teaches you how to become a businessman, or a businessperson, because we will have to make money. It is really important that you not only become a good locksmith, but you also become a good businessperson. The training keeps care of that.

Locksmith Marketing

Our marketing, your website, your online presence, we keep care of all of that. I have highly qualified staff that have one purpose is to keep the social media up there, our YouTube channel is doing fantastic, and you know what, that YouTube channel is extremely good to help you make money with your clients. So our YouTube channel is strong, we have a lot of videos, a lot of views, well over a hundred years of watched video on our YouTube channel. And more importantly, those YouTube videos are advertising for your company, for Mr. LockSmith, and also they’re on your website. I love locksmithing, it’s been good for my life. I have very successful Mr. LockSmiths, they’re very happy, and we’ve done extremely well. It’s a brand new territory for us, we’re looking for a new owner.

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Mr. Locksmith Bump Keys

Our marketing, your website, your online presence, we keep care of all of that. I have highly qualified staff that have one purpose is to keep the social media up there, our YouTube channel is doing fantastic, and you know what, that YouTube channel is extremely good to help you make money with your clients. So our YouTube channel is strong, we have a lot of videos, a lot of views, well over a hundred years of watched video on our YouTube channel. And more importantly, those YouTube videos are advertising for your company, for Mr. LockSmith, and also they’re on your website. I love locksmithing, it’s been good for my life.

I have very successful Mr. LockSmiths, they’re very happy, and we’ve done extremely well. It’s a brand new territory for us, we’re looking for a franchisee. Give me a call, give me an email, and we can talk about how you can become a locksmith and join our team at Mr. Locksmith Richmond BC.

Give me a call, give me an email, and we can talk about how you can become a locksmith and join our team at Mr. LockSmith Richmond.

Call Terry at Mr. Locksmith Richmond Call (604) 239-2103 or email [email protected]

Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with 35+ years of Locksmith experience and has a BA (Hons) from Simon Fraser University.

 

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How To Fix a Sticky Lock Vancouver West

How To Fix a Sticky Lock Vancouver West

Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West (604) 760-7620

Automotive Locksmith Vancouver West (604) 760-7620

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If you have a sticky lock, whether it’s on your house, your business, a padlock, or your car door, a car ignition is different, if you have a sticky lock, there is a couple of solutions you can do.

Never, never put oil, or linseed oil, or motor oil, or sewing machine oil, or even graphite. Graphite, do not put that into your lock. Now, WD-40 is penetrating oil. It’s fantastic for getting a sticky lock unstuck but is not a lubricant.

My favorite for a lock is Tri-Flow, just love this stuff. Put a little spray, it does not take a lot, just put a little spray into your lock and it will be fantastic. Or now you know Lock Saver, there’s Houdini. I don’t have any Houdini handy, but this is my go-to is Tri-Flow. So again, WD-40 for sticky locks. It will unstick it, but it’s not gonna lubricate it. Tri-Flow will lubricate the lock perfectly.

Do not use graphite, graphite is bad for you. It’s not good for the locks. It’s an old way of lubricating locks, don’t do it. So go to Tri-Flow. If the lubricant does not work, it could because your key is old and worn, especially on cars we find that a lot. So cutting you a brand new key to factory code, the lock usually works perfectly after that. So it could be a worn key. Your lock could be worn and the lubricant may be a temporary fix, but it is not going to fix the problem. You have an old lock on your door or the padlock’s old, it’s worn out, you need a new lock. And sometimes, especially with the Honda ignitions, the high security, sometimes the ignition needs to be, the parts, replaced, and you would need a new key because those things just seem to wear out.

How to Fix a Sticky lock Vancouver West

How to Fix a Sticky lock Vancouver West

The other issue could be that the door is sticking. So it could be the hinges are dropping, or what really happens, with the change of weather, is the latch, or the deadbolt specifically, is not lined up anymore with the hole. So I have a few more videos on how to fix that. But the way to see if it is the problem is the door frame is open the door and does the key work the lock perfectly? So if the door is open and you can turn the lock perfectly and then when you close the door and it does not lock, then the problem is with your door frame. However, if you open the door, try the key, and it’s still jammed, then the problem is your door.

Locked Out because of a Sticky Lock?

In conclusion, do not use WD-40, oil, linseed oil and do not use sewing machine oil. WD-40 is, a penetrating oil, it’s good but it is not going to lubricate your lock. Use a Lubricant that is meant for locks, Tri-Flow is my favorite. Lock Saver and Houdini are good.

If you have any recommendations, put it at the bottom. So this will help you with sticky locks.

Mr. Locksmith™

Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West (604) 760-7620

Automotive Locksmith Vancouver West (604) 760-7620

How to Fix a Sticky Lock Vancouver West

How to Fix a Sticky Lock Vancouver West

Rekey Old Style Weiser Locks Key in Knobs | Vancouver West

Rekey Old Style Weiser Locks Key in Knobs Vancouver West

Rekey Old Style Weiser Locks Mr. Locksmith Vancouver West (604) 760-7620

Lots of these Rekey old style Weiser Locks Key-in-Knobs still in use. Rekeying Locks

Rekey Old Style Weiser Locks Key-in-knobs where extremely popular long, long time ago, it was everywhere in North America. Nowadays we see less and less of them, but it’s still important to know how to rekey it. One of the key parts is identifying it. Basically, it could be a knob like that, different colors, it could be an orbit, circular, just different styles of the rose and how the lock comes out. Now one way of identifying it was, a lot of them have the push and turn lock. So on the inside to lock it, you just push and turn, and then when the key goes in, here, you turn the key, it just turns a little bit. It just pops it out and then the lock is unlocked.

Now one of the big problems of Rekey Old Style Weiser Key in Knobs is when this handle gets old, it just stays in, so the customer’s turning the key, and the key turns but the lock won’t come undone. That’s another issue, on how to get through that, but right now we’re just going to show you how to rekey them. So to rekey the lock is quite simple, there are just two small screws on here. Go ahead and take the knob off. Just loosen it a little bit, loosen the other one. You have to come in on an angle to get it out. I had somebody ask me once, “Do you have a screwdriver that will do this easier?” And I’m going, no, this is the way it is, unfortunately. Again, the brand name is Weiser, they never, we see a lot of Weiser locks now which are actually Kwikset locks, this was never part of Kwikset, so it only says Weiser, Weiser locks. It takes the Weiser key, in a pinch, you shouldn’t do it, but in a pinch you can use a Kwikset key, but that’s not proper. So basically the knob was just lock-in, and what always happens is that little spring in there would just wear out. Now they used to sell a kit, extra springs, but that was back in the day when you did a lot of repairs, and the people would replace the spring. So the lock is very simple. Take it out; now another way of identifying this, how to take it apart, is there are no holes anywhere, to press the retainer in to remove this cylinder, or the knob. In the back here, see how it’s springy? What we have to do to remove this, we have to hold this out, and then, you see when it was locked, the key only turns that far, to unlock the door. When we wanna rekey it, we pull out the rear post, and at basically the five o’clock, 10 to five position, and it just comes out. And you can see here we can take our bible, to put it back together again, we have our bible, we have the little slot there in the knob, so we’ll put it back at 10 to five, that’s the time I call it, hold out the little post again, and you put it in at 10 to five, and basically put it back in. Sometimes it can be sticky, but the biggest problem is just pull that out, turn it, boom. If you don’t have a key, now it gets a little bit more difficult, but again, it’s a Weiser, it’s extremely easy to pick, just pick it to that position, just pick it over, just hold the post out, pick it to the 10 to five position, and sometimes you can push on this a little bit and it will push out the cylinder. Now to rekey it is interesting. Now if you don’t have key, if you have a key you can take it apart, but if you don’t have a key you have to shim it, and again, it’s a Weiser, it’s easy to pick, easy to shim. So we got the cylinder, so to take out the plug, got the little circlip, and I love this, this is Snap-on, it lasts me forever, and if it breaks they give me a new one. Just gently, just open it up just that little bit. Insert your key, turn it slightly, I have an HPC, hollow follower, just fits on there really nice. And it’s five pins. And we have done enough rekeying videos, this one’s lucky, it’s got the, got the code on there, it’s a direct code. We can just pin it up with the lab kit, and then when you put it back in, just make sure you put it on a slight angle and just put the plug back into the cylinder. Take out the key. I am doing this for the camera, but it’s best to put it on your desk flat. I got my little Snap-on tool. Again, don’t go crazy on opening this, and just put it back on. Always test, test, test. Sounds perfect, clips on good. Now I put it in the 10 to five position. Put my bible into the little spot there. And give it a little twist to make sure that the little post has engaged the back of the lock. So again, there are some different methods, this is the simplest, pull out the post, hold it, some people put a pair of pliers on the back, turn it, now this one did come out extremely easy, let me show you a tougher one here. So that one’s really easy. Here’s another one, this is a real old one I got kicking around. Old one with a new insert. How does this one? See, this one’s not coming out so easy. So again, I’ll just push on the post a little bit, there we go. So basically I’m just pushing on that, and it just pushes it out. So this one’s a little bit more awkward and tougher. And it goes in okay. Rekey Old Style Weiser Key in Knobs. Still see them out there, and you could also see different colors and a different knob style, but again, the secret is it’s got the post on the back.

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