When using a hole saw, remove the saw from the hole every once in a while to allow the sawdust out and you won't get all that burning and it will cut faster.
Just a little tip... Watch your drill angle - the person in this video seemed like they were rushing and drilling down at an angle, especially on the latch bolt hole. Take your time and get it right.
There is an error in this video. The DeWalt lockset jig (and all other consumer-grade jigs I've seen) is designed for door thicknesses of 1-3/8" or 1-3/4". In the video, the borehole is initially set for 1-3/8" and he switched it to 1-3/4".
Very informative, that's exactly what I was looking for 😃 Thanks
When using a hole saw, remove the saw from the hole every once in a while to allow the sawdust out and you won't get all that burning and it will cut faster.
Thanks for sharing. What's the tape name you used when prepping the door? Cheers!
Just a little tip... Watch your drill angle - the person in this video seemed like they were rushing and drilling down at an angle, especially on the latch bolt hole. Take your time and get it right.
GREAT! except you forgot one thing. Cutting out the door so the Plate attached to the front of the latch assy, can seat into the door.
good point, that part is known as the strike(r) plate
@@tjp148 I think he is referring to the latch mortise (on the door,) not the strike plate (door jam)
@@anzicek Oh yeah that makes more sense, reading it back lol. Thanks
There is an error in this video. The DeWalt lockset jig (and all other consumer-grade jigs I've seen) is designed for door thicknesses of 1-3/8" or 1-3/4". In the video, the borehole is initially set for 1-3/8" and he switched it to 1-3/4".
so whats the issue
where can i buy this tools? can anyone send me amazon links to this tools for my nest x yale installation... please help
for god sakes the fucking music
You take drama classes?
I agree, why does any show or video that has to do with buying a home or fixing a home in the past 15 years have that jangly "feel good" banjo crap?