Cool video, I'm not in the trade but do have a small project where a similar door will be installed and I like to keep myself somewhat knowledgeable on what is being installed on my property.
Glad you enjoyed it. There are so many different types of locks and hardware in the door trade and even though I've been doing this 15 years, I'm not familiar with EVERYTING, so I try to help people out by sharing the things I run across. Thanks for watching.
These panic bars were all supplied by a commercial door supplier and part of a large job. I do not recall the brand. However, I've had great luck at buydoorhardwarenow.com. I have no affiliation with them, but they have a good variety of door hardware. Thanks for watching
I don't recall that brand. I did 8 doors on that job and the client had purchased everything from a vendor and had it onsite when I arrived. Most push-bars can accept a Lever or knob as long as they match the configuration of the hardware. Home Depot sells a brand called "Universal" and they have a standard pull or lever that matches. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for the great video, can you recommend push bar models that could be used in commercial buildings particularly in churches where there is a lot of usage, I'm looking for good quality budget locks.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed. I would recommend shopping at trudoor.com. I've no affiliation with them but I purchase a lot from them and the quality and service are excellent. Home Depot makes a good product by Universal but it's limited because it doesn't come with an outside lever. Thanks for watching.
Yikes, that's a big one. I would find a local commercial locksmith or contact a place that really knows this stuff like doorhardware.com. IN Nashville I use nashvilledoorcloser.com for all my commercial parts. I've obtained extension parts for gates that were 2.5" thick, but 4" could be a challenge. Good luck and thanks for watching.
You're a lifesaver!! Had to install 2 fire rated doors in an old building, got to looking at the hardware and instructions and said "F this!". Lol. Your walkthrough was WAY easier to understand than those convoluted instructions they sent.
LOL. I know how you feel. When it comes to commercial and fire rating doors, there is NOTHING out there to help us. Glad I could lend a hand and thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
I don't recall. It was supplied by the client, but they all work the same basic way. Home Depot sells the Universal brand push bar and it has the same mechanism. Thanks for watching.
I would look up the specs/intructions for that type of handle or cut it off with a reciprocating saw or angle grinder. I've done both. Sometimes screws get stripped or corroded or you simply can't figure it out, so cut it off without damaging the door and start from scratch. Good luck and thanks for watching.
I never comment on videos but this one is amazing. Great editing skills and getting straight to the point. Full install in 6 mins. Love it 🔥
Glad to hear. It's no easy doing these one handed while trying to get a job done and make sense. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching.
Instant subscribe from me! Not only a great walkthrough, but shot with a good camera and edited well for watchability. Well done! 🔓
Welcome to the channel and thanks for watching.
Your the best brother , my dad and I were a bit confused installing these panic door.
With this video we got it to work to perfection life saver !!
Love to hear that. So happy to share some knowledge. Thanks for watching.
@@askillthatpays will subscribe as well , your the man!!
Very clear and simple instructions! Thank you for the great video
Glad you enjoyed. Happy to pass on the experience. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for explaining everything so clearly. Hard to find instructions for these
Glad it was helpful!
Cool video, I'm not in the trade but do have a small project where a similar door will be installed and I like to keep myself somewhat knowledgeable on what is being installed on my property.
Glad you enjoyed it. There are so many different types of locks and hardware in the door trade and even though I've been doing this 15 years, I'm not familiar with EVERYTING, so I try to help people out by sharing the things I run across. Thanks for watching.
Great video. I like the way the thru bolts go through the center hole instead drilling new holes in the door. Where could I find this model?
These panic bars were all supplied by a commercial door supplier and part of a large job. I do not recall the brand. However, I've had great luck at buydoorhardwarenow.com. I have no affiliation with them, but they have a good variety of door hardware. Thanks for watching
Thank you so much for sharing this with us nice video and good explanation 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You're welcome. When I started installing these, there was nobody to help so I'm happy to post these. Thanks for watching
What model is that push bar with the lever? Thank you so much for the video
I don't recall that brand. I did 8 doors on that job and the client had purchased everything from a vendor and had it onsite when I arrived. Most push-bars can accept a Lever or knob as long as they match the configuration of the hardware. Home Depot sells a brand called "Universal" and they have a standard pull or lever that matches. Thanks for watching.
This is a Cal Royal product.
F2200EO36 fire rated panic bar.
ENT-00L-LC entrance function trim. Either Pioneer or Genesis series.
Thank you for the great video, can you recommend push bar models that could be used in commercial buildings particularly in churches where there is a lot of usage, I'm looking for good quality budget locks.
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed. I would recommend shopping at trudoor.com. I've no affiliation with them but I purchase a lot from them and the quality and service are excellent. Home Depot makes a good product by Universal but it's limited because it doesn't come with an outside lever. Thanks for watching.
I need to install this same configuration in a door that is 4" thick. Is there a way to extend the parts needed to do this? Great video, thank you!
Yikes, that's a big one. I would find a local commercial locksmith or contact a place that really knows this stuff like doorhardware.com. IN Nashville I use nashvilledoorcloser.com for all my commercial parts. I've obtained extension parts for gates that were 2.5" thick, but 4" could be a challenge. Good luck and thanks for watching.
You're a lifesaver!! Had to install 2 fire rated doors in an old building, got to looking at the hardware and instructions and said "F this!". Lol. Your walkthrough was WAY easier to understand than those convoluted instructions they sent.
LOL. I know how you feel. When it comes to commercial and fire rating doors, there is NOTHING out there to help us. Glad I could lend a hand and thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Great video! I'm also in the trade, don't forget to explain how to level the bush bar before screwing the tail bracket.
LOL. I work with guys like you. I always just eye it up and they start screaming at me to grab the level. All good. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video.
Glad you enjoyed it. I've done so many of these and I'm happy to pass along some knowledge.
Great video and explanations. Thanks!
You're very welcome. Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by to watch
Hey ..how are you doing .,? How much do you will charge for that installation?
That was about 6 years ago and part of a 12 door job, so I'm not sure what that part cost. Thanks for watching.
What hardware is this you used?
I don't recall. It was supplied by the client, but they all work the same basic way. Home Depot sells the Universal brand push bar and it has the same mechanism. Thanks for watching.
Great job 👏
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it
I'm working on a door where the handle snaped in half and I need to replace the handle but I can't get it off.
I would look up the specs/intructions for that type of handle or cut it off with a reciprocating saw or angle grinder. I've done both. Sometimes screws get stripped or corroded or you simply can't figure it out, so cut it off without damaging the door and start from scratch. Good luck and thanks for watching.
@@askillthatpays thanks for the reply. I'll do that.
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Self drilling lol
Thanks for watching. I appreciate it