Good video, showed me exactly what i needed. I have a really nice mortice/lever lock there i want to re-key. This helped me without any BS. Directly to the point. Thanks Chris.
@@chrisevanslockpicking9241 My pleasure. By using your video i managed to re-key a motice/lever i had laying spare. Well, technically i keyed alike it with another. I had old motice/levers laying around so stripped the parts out of those. That would have easily cost £120 (at least) if i took that in and told them i wanted the lock to work with said key. I was going to call for a quote just out of interest lol... I should actually, just out of pure curiosity. Anyway, if i do, ill let you know ;) Again, thank you for your video and your help, Chris.
Where i work we deal in Key blanks and Accessories along with the cutting machines. I don't get to spend a lot of time studying the inner workings of locks, so this video has been fascinating, Now i get how it works and your special bit of paper is very handy. IL be sure to do something Practical with this information, IL be stripping down one of our test locks as soon as i'm back in work to have a look.
Chris this the best video ever! I’m saving this one. Great way to f-ing explain it clearly. Cheers man. I don’t know shit when it comes to mortise locks. This right here helps out big time. Thank you mate.
Once ive watched this a few times il understand this im sure, but the first time has confused the fuck outta me, I am never going to do this no matter how many lever locks i pick, but this is damn good information to know, awesome content Chris, thanks for sharing
@@chrisevanslockpicking9241 Second time through was easier, its explained perfectly but when someone starts talking and includes numbers my head starts spinning and i feel sick lol
Thank you soooo much Chris. :0) This video is totally amazing and was really worth the wait and it contains all the information not easily found and puts it all in 1 place and explains everything extremely well. I love watching your videos and how you explain things in a way that makes sense. I have a few books on locksmithing, mainly on American locksmithing as British locksmithing books are much harder to find and I couldn’t find any of that information in any of them but it is an essential skill for anybody who has to take lever mortise locks apart. :0)
Great information and very well explained👌 I've just picked up some lever and mortice locks with no keys so this will come in very useful✅ Have a great day my friend👍😀✌️
Very interesting video Chris my friend, I love to play with different kind of locks making keys, doing impressioning, changing the biting, is very fun ;o)) Thanks for showing ;o)))
Effing amazing, real eye-opener, thanks for sharing your knowledge mate, I’m gonna try this on my mums front door (she got dementia, can’t find the key anywhere), new lock would cost around £25, really don’t want to spend more money especially as the lock is perfectly fine Quick questions: (1) can I use a 3 lever key in 5 lever lock (and vice versa) and (2) can I get a key cut just from the order of levers in the lock eg. can I go to a key-cutter and just give him the lever number sequence 53357 for a replacement key?
Beautiful explained, But Chris let's say I'm to much of a dummy to make this chart. Is there another way to pin up a lever lock. Let me explain, I took apart my lock to fix a problem,and of course I mixed up the pinning order. Now this lock has a lot of in between spacers(?) If that is the right terminology. Don't know where what goes now. I'm thinking ì can use the key to align the order of pins,and spacers. Is this a lame way of thinking. Have it all in pieces in a bow. Awaiting instructions. Big smile. Thank you brother CHEERS
I can do a video on that for you mate. Spacers go in between each lever so when putting them back in you would have lever 5, the first one you put in, then a spacer, then lever 4 and a spacer all the way to lever 1 and when you have everything back in, you should have a spacer at the front of the lock, then one between each other lever. I will get that put in a video for you though 👍🏻
This is superb. I learned a lot from this and it enabled me to rescue an apparently "broken" lock. Thank you!
Good video, showed me exactly what i needed.
I have a really nice mortice/lever lock there i want to re-key. This helped me without any BS. Directly to the point.
Thanks Chris.
Thanks for watching brother
@@chrisevanslockpicking9241 My pleasure.
By using your video i managed to re-key a motice/lever i had laying spare. Well, technically i keyed alike it with another.
I had old motice/levers laying around so stripped the parts out of those.
That would have easily cost £120 (at least) if i took that in and told them i wanted the lock to work with said key.
I was going to call for a quote just out of interest lol... I should actually, just out of pure curiosity.
Anyway, if i do, ill let you know ;)
Again, thank you for your video and your help, Chris.
Nice to see somebody educating those interested in locks and lock picking. Keep up the good work.
Thank you Chris
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Where i work we deal in Key blanks and Accessories along with the cutting machines. I don't get to spend a lot of time studying the inner workings of locks, so this video has been fascinating, Now i get how it works and your special bit of paper is very handy. IL be sure to do something Practical with this information, IL be stripping down one of our test locks as soon as i'm back in work to have a look.
One of the best lock Smith video's I've seen. Great job 👍
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Chris this the best video ever! I’m saving this one. Great way to f-ing explain it clearly. Cheers man. I don’t know shit when it comes to mortise locks. This right here helps out big time. Thank you mate.
😂 Thanks for watching my friend 👍🏻
Knowledge worth having. Much obliged brother.
Mate I'm loving your style and humour. Loads of inf9 in this one, thanks for sharing and have a great week Chris 👍😁
Brilliant, love your tutorials, clear, concise and entertaining 👍...
Thanks my friend 👍🏻
Great information and very clearly explained 👍. Thanks!
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Excellent mate, very well presented, easy to follow and understand. Always learn something from these videos.
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Haha brilliant video Chris you bloody crack me up bruv 😂
Once ive watched this a few times il understand this im sure, but the first time has confused the fuck outta me, I am never going to do this no matter how many lever locks i pick, but this is damn good information to know, awesome content Chris, thanks for sharing
😂 once you see it a few times mate you will get it. Thanks for watching 👍🏻
@@chrisevanslockpicking9241 Second time through was easier, its explained perfectly but when someone starts talking and includes numbers my head starts spinning and i feel sick lol
Great explanation and demo. Cheers Chris.
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Mate your so good at explaining things. Fantastic video
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Perfect explanation
Can't misunderstand that!
Thanks Chris
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Great video!! Thank you for sharing all the great tips!!
Thank you soooo much Chris. :0)
This video is totally amazing and was really worth the wait and it contains all the information not easily found and puts it all in 1 place and explains everything extremely well.
I love watching your videos and how you explain things in a way that makes sense.
I have a few books on locksmithing, mainly on American locksmithing as British locksmithing books are much harder to find and I couldn’t find any of that information in any of them but it is an essential skill for anybody who has to take lever mortise locks apart. :0)
Thanks mate if you need anymore just say 👍🏻
Very helpful video Chris, loads a great info. Cheers 👍
Thanks Daz mate i know it’s not for everyone but still worth a look 👍🏻
Excellent tutorial mate, thoroughly enjoyed it. 👍
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Very helpful, thank you.
Brilliant way to shows us bud luv it
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Great information and very well explained👌 I've just picked up some lever and mortice locks with no keys so this will come in very useful✅
Have a great day my friend👍😀✌️
Thanks for watching my friend 👍🏻
Superstar! Spent forever trying to reset a lock after it all pinged out. Now reset thx to your vid🎉
Absoulutly brilliant and hilarious - Love poeple who have a skill but do not take them selves seriously.
Very interesting video Chris my friend, I love to play with different kind of locks making keys, doing impressioning, changing the biting, is very fun ;o))
Thanks for showing ;o)))
Thanks for watching my friend 👍🏻
Damn good video on re-keyring a LEVER LOCK! 😂
You’re an excellent teacher! Thank you!
🔐💀
Great video - info really well presented. Are new levers easily got for an old chubb lock?
Excellent info mate great guide ✅
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Effing amazing, real eye-opener, thanks for sharing your knowledge mate, I’m gonna try this on my mums front door (she got dementia, can’t find the key anywhere), new lock would cost around £25, really don’t want to spend more money especially as the lock is perfectly fine
Quick questions: (1) can I use a 3 lever key in 5 lever lock (and vice versa) and (2) can I get a key cut just from the order of levers in the lock eg. can I go to a key-cutter and just give him the lever number sequence 53357 for a replacement key?
Don’t have a mortice lock but this is a very good video and I learned very much from it thanks.
Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Good explanation mate sure that will help a few people out 👍
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Such good video showing friend
Thanks mate 👍🏻
just subscribed great uploads
Or if your an American a lever lock 🤣 brilliant video that is Chris mate
😂 Thanks for watching mate 👍🏻
Beautiful explained, But Chris let's say I'm to much of a dummy to make this chart. Is there another way to pin up a lever lock. Let me explain, I took apart my lock to fix a problem,and of course I mixed up the pinning order. Now this lock has a lot of in between spacers(?) If that is the right terminology. Don't know where what goes now. I'm thinking ì can use the key to align the order of pins,and spacers. Is this a lame way of thinking. Have it all in pieces in a bow. Awaiting instructions. Big smile. Thank you brother
CHEERS
I can do a video on that for you mate. Spacers go in between each lever so when putting them back in you would have lever 5, the first one you put in, then a spacer, then lever 4 and a spacer all the way to lever 1 and when you have everything back in, you should have a spacer at the front of the lock, then one between each other lever. I will get that put in a video for you though 👍🏻
@@chrisevanslockpicking9241 Yea thank you. I thought there were two spacers in more then one spot, because there's a shit loud.
excellent