That lock was so unsecured, glad you had the parts to make it at least a bit of a challenge. Kwikset should be ashamed of themselves making deadbolts that can be easily jiggled open with a piece of metal. Those rounded top pins were created so that the lock would still function no matter how bad the manufacturing was. They allowed for so much wriggle room that the lock can still function even though the keypins are below the shearline and the drivers are in the core chambers. The rounded ends allow for even more wriggle room. Kwikset developed those pins just for this purpose. Making keypins to suite the poor quality control. Just shameful,
The brand of the lock is Ikonic ... I thought it was their fault and just used a KW1 keyway, but I didn't know it was kwikset themselves. I threw those rounded pin straight in the bin. You're right, just shameful.
Hi Swynndla, well done, and the old lock is certainly better now - at least for a domestic situation. I reckon you WILL swap it out though! BTW the spring with the tight winding in the middle - just to put the record straight - is NOT antibump. They are purely to reduce the chances of the springs winding together in their packets etc. Nothing more frustrating than unwinding springs to assemble locks.
Thank you Coxy! Gosh I really suspect it's those rounded driver pins that were the main problem - I couldn't believe it! They went straight into the bin 😜😜 Cheers!
Great video, I really loved how you showed how you improved it, the before and after, so much better but still worked with the same key in the end. Nice job!
I'll warrant that's as good an upgrade as can be with brassy economy locks might even be enough to hold them up for the three minutes (average) it takes to go from ohh whats that noise to "Bear" my land shark chewing their arms off 😂😂
LOL "land shark" - I love it! I'm lucky I had a set of driver & key pins to replace things. Those rounded driver pins went straight into the bin. They make cheap locks easier work from the factory, but sooo much easier to pick open!
Well done and good analysis on why the key didn’t work well with the original key pins! Your front door isn’t unique in being a joke - I’ve tested 20 or so when the hardware is being replaced and they all open in seconds. Good public service video!
Makes the difference between no skill to pick the lock. Now it requires time and skill.
Yea and time & skill aren't what thieves have (usually). Thank you, and good to see you mate!
Well done!!!
Nice careful work!😃🐈⬛🐾🐈🐾🍻
Thank you Mr Capune - it was a lot of fun! 😜😜
That lock was so unsecured, glad you had the parts to make it at least a bit of a challenge. Kwikset should be ashamed of themselves making deadbolts that can be easily jiggled open with a piece of metal. Those rounded top pins were created so that the lock would still function no matter how bad the manufacturing was. They allowed for so much wriggle room that the lock can still function even though the keypins are below the shearline and the drivers are in the core chambers. The rounded ends allow for even more wriggle room. Kwikset developed those pins just for this purpose. Making keypins to suite the poor quality control. Just shameful,
The brand of the lock is Ikonic ... I thought it was their fault and just used a KW1 keyway, but I didn't know it was kwikset themselves. I threw those rounded pin straight in the bin. You're right, just shameful.
Hi Swynndla, well done, and the old lock is certainly better now - at least for a domestic situation. I reckon you WILL swap it out though! BTW the spring with the tight winding in the middle - just to put the record straight - is NOT antibump. They are purely to reduce the chances of the springs winding together in their packets etc. Nothing more frustrating than unwinding springs to assemble locks.
Ah thank you for teaching us about those springs! I didn't know what they were for LOL 😋😋 Cheers and have a great week!
Nice demo. Those rounded pins are very common in cheap cylinders sold in hardware stores. As you show, they make the tolerances very loose.
Thank you, sir. First time I'd seen them - they are shocking!
Great video. You show the problem, then show how to fix it. Awesome 👌
Love it 😀 👍
Thank you Coxy! Gosh I really suspect it's those rounded driver pins that were the main problem - I couldn't believe it! They went straight into the bin 😜😜 Cheers!
I 100% agree. Its definitely something worth looking out for if trying to secure a lock out 👍
Stay safe and have a great week buddy 👍 😀
@@CoxysPicks Hehe thank you Coxy for your encouragement and inspiration. Love your videos. Cheers and you have a great week too.
Great video, I really loved how you showed how you improved it, the before and after, so much better but still worked with the same key in the end. Nice job!
Hehe thank you! I was after something simple & effective. It actually took me all day to do it 😜😜Very happy with the results though - cheers!
I'll warrant that's as good an upgrade as can be with brassy economy locks might even be enough to hold them up for the three minutes (average) it takes to go from ohh whats that noise to "Bear" my land shark chewing their arms off 😂😂
LOL "land shark" - I love it! I'm lucky I had a set of driver & key pins to replace things. Those rounded driver pins went straight into the bin. They make cheap locks easier work from the factory, but sooo much easier to pick open!
One of the most common residential door lock sets in the US - they practically fall open 😅
I am very shocked. Maybe people in the US are generally more honest, but even so I wouldn't be comfortable with those rounded driver pins! 😜😜
Well done and good analysis on why the key didn’t work well with the original key pins!
Your front door isn’t unique in being a joke - I’ve tested 20 or so when the hardware is being replaced and they all open in seconds. Good public service video!
Hehe I was being an amateur locksmith for a day. Yea I was surprised just how bad it is.
Nice work.
Thank you, it was a lot of fun. 😛😝😜