This video just saved me! I was trying to install one and I got the deadbolt in and then I got confused and the directions weren't too helpful. Thanks so much! Love your videos!
Even doors without windows should have double cylinder deadbolt locks. Yesterday someone broke into my home. The one and only door without double cylinders was how they carried large, heavy items outside. They entered via a window but the Officers and I agree the thick, solid wood door was their choice for removing my belongings. They left a trail of items across the front porch and sidewalk. I keep a key tucked away near every door with double cylinder deadbolt locks. Overnight guests are always informed where the keys are hidden. I also frequently relocate the keys.
These types of locks are prohibited in my city (Denver) because they are a considered a safety hazard. The rationale is that if there is a fire in your house, you should not need a key or need to know a code in order to get out. I'm curious what other models are out there to prevent break-in without creating a safety hazard.
I just installed one, but sorry, I'm pretty sure you didn't do it the way it's designed to be done. You need to use flat head screw driver to tighten long screws. These little philip screws just to hold the cover, lol. This is why you bent your cover a little bit. Hmm how did you manage to tighten it! Well if it works it works xD
I want to thank you for this comment. You are indeed correct. I wish I could have understood what you were saying. I tried and tried on my own and finally called a locksmith! NOTE TO ALL: Those two small screws are ONLY for the faceplate. What this video DOES NOT show, as stated above, is that you need a flat head to put in the two LONG screws and once the mechanism is in THEN use a Phillips to attach the face plate LAST. Good luck folks! I learned a lot but I did end up calling a professional. Lesson learned.
The reason I need a double sided lock is because my brother has brain damage:( now I need to protect him from himself. Thanks for this video it helped me. Also am I able to get two different locks for two different doors with the same keys? Like is that possible???
In a last step long bolts are designed to be used with a flathead screwdriver without an inside house cover cap on. An inside cap with small Phillips head bolts are for decoration only. Good video otherwise, thanks
You are freaking awesome!!! I looked and looked for a good tutorial cuz my stupid ex bf lost the directions and I couldn't figure out How to get those Long screws in! Thanks so look much for posting!!
i looked closely at the cylinder that you installed on the inside of the door and it appears that the tiny hole for rekeying the lock isnt there. so you must have it on the outside of the door so anyone with the little tool could rekey the lock and use their ket to enter. Better reverse the two sides of the lock! what say you?
Thank you so much for your video. My husband handed me the broken and told me to handle it...... Thanks to your video I did it in 30 mins.
Watching the install showed me how to uninstall as I do not have the instructions. Thank you.
😂😂😂 call the cops you got me crying aunty shout out to you for helping me figure this out ! LOVE ‼️
This video just saved me! I was trying to install one and I got the deadbolt in and then I got confused and the directions weren't too helpful. Thanks so much! Love your videos!
Glad it helped!
Good idea. I have one of those locks near a window...I guess I will be changing it out for one of these. Thanks.
Even doors without windows should have double cylinder deadbolt locks. Yesterday someone broke into my home. The one and only door without double cylinders was how they carried large, heavy items outside. They entered via a window but the Officers and I agree the thick, solid wood door was their choice for removing my belongings. They left a trail of items across the front porch and sidewalk. I keep a key tucked away near every door with double cylinder deadbolt locks. Overnight guests are always informed where the keys are hidden. I also frequently relocate the keys.
These types of locks are prohibited in my city (Denver) because they are a considered a safety hazard. The rationale is that if there is a fire in your house, you should not need a key or need to know a code in order to get out. I'm curious what other models are out there to prevent break-in without creating a safety hazard.
Your vdo is quite entertaining and informational - keep up the good work.
Thank You ChickFix you made it simple and entertaining 👏 😀 🤠
Love it. As always, another great video.
Thank you! Please feel free to share.
Thank you I'm going to home depot to change my locks tomorrow 😂
Thank you for this diy video ❤
Your video helped me 100%! Thank You very much!!
Glad it helped!
I just installed one, but sorry, I'm pretty sure you didn't do it the way it's designed to be done. You need to use flat head screw driver to tighten long screws. These little philip screws just to hold the cover, lol. This is why you bent your cover a little bit. Hmm how did you manage to tighten it! Well if it works it works xD
I want to thank you for this comment. You are indeed correct. I wish I could have understood what you were saying. I tried and tried on my own and finally called a locksmith! NOTE TO ALL: Those two small screws are ONLY for the faceplate. What this video DOES NOT show, as stated above, is that you need a flat head to put in the two LONG screws and once the mechanism is in THEN use a Phillips to attach the face plate LAST. Good luck folks! I learned a lot but I did end up calling a professional. Lesson learned.
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Great video! Helped me as well! Thanks!!!!!!
Very helpful! THANK YOU!!!
My set has irreversible Long screws that you then screw in a small screw for the finished look I didn't see you use those?
The reason I need a double sided lock is because my brother has brain damage:( now I need to protect him from himself. Thanks for this video it helped me. Also am I able to get two different locks for two different doors with the same keys? Like is that possible???
Yes, it's possible!
In a last step long bolts are designed to be used with a flathead screwdriver without an inside house cover cap on. An inside cap with small Phillips head bolts are for decoration only. Good video otherwise, thanks
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@@ChickFixUSA Yup, Mr. President can change deadbolts himself with youtube videos
Thanks for the vid!
You are freaking awesome!!! I looked and looked for a good tutorial cuz my stupid ex bf lost the directions and I couldn't figure out How to get those Long screws in! Thanks so look much for posting!!
Seems really dangerous, if a fire breaks out abd no key youre trapped to burn alive inside. Scary.
it wont lock unless both keys are in at the same time. anfd then you cant take the keys out unless you unlock it
i looked closely at the cylinder that you installed on the inside of the door and it appears that the tiny hole for rekeying the lock isnt there. so you must have it on the outside of the door so anyone with the little tool could rekey the lock and use their ket to enter. Better reverse the two sides of the lock! what say you?
You have to insert the original key to reset to a different key.
Shared.
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Why are you doing a video if you've never done it before??
I googled for a NEW installation. This doesn’t address my problem.
2 much drama ,get a real job
Thank you for watching!
Pretty much worthless since the challenge is to get the correct alignment (key teeth up, etc) between the two sides.
How about trying to install at least once before you attempt to make a how to video for people to learn from.