Well done. I was especially impressed with the fact that you also got the lever handles the right way, as well. So many times I see them with the curved handles installed upside down.
Thanks! It's what I expected, but seeing it in use gives me greater confidence to do it on my own. I just chiseled one out as a test before I do all of my doors and realized going with a router is so much faster and professional looking. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with this tool.
Time to go back to Home Depot! 😅 this is much better then the chisel method. you can spray the end of that screw with a rubber paint and that should help with marks on the door 3 layers of rubber paint should be good
It will do in a pinch. It doesn’t have much of a table for stability. If it’s like the Ryobi door boring jig I got it’s flimsy. Lucky I didn’t have too many doors.
Hello J, That is a tool call "ROUTER" All routers come with that clear plate. It is a wood work specialty tool. You can buy a corded one for 60 or a battery one for 90. Good luck!1
Well done. I was especially impressed with the fact that you also got the lever handles the right way, as well. So many times I see them with the curved handles installed upside down.
Thank you so much Mark. God Bless.
Thanks Alex, now we need one for the strike plate😂
You didn’t read the instructions !
yet you did a good job, on the side of the jig is a proper depth gauge.
Thin cardboard may help to avoid the mark left by the tightening screw on the device.
Hey Jack, Thanks so much for your input.
Thanks! It's what I expected, but seeing it in use gives me greater confidence to do it on my own. I just chiseled one out as a test before I do all of my doors and realized going with a router is so much faster and professional looking. I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with this tool.
Thank you so much Robert . In deed int was super easy and professional looking. See you next video.
Great video! Thanks for going through it for me. I really appreciated your showing all the steps. Thank you!
thank you. so much .
Great tool. Thanks for sharing. I love jigs. They make life easy!
You are right. I made 6 doors and it was a breeze
Hey Alex, Can you suggest any similar jig to cut out hinge slot on the frame side?
Time to go back to Home Depot! 😅 this is much better then the chisel method. you can spray the end of that screw with a rubber paint and that should help with marks on the door 3 layers of rubber paint should be good
Thank you good video
Great video
Thank you so much!!
Will it fit over a steel paneled walk in external door?
very good my friend
Where can I get this in the UK need it urgently
It will do in a pinch. It doesn’t have much of a table for stability. If it’s like the Ryobi door boring jig I got it’s flimsy. Lucky I didn’t have too many doors.
do u prefer kiwksset/weiser or schlage for door levers?
Hello, Schlage. Kickset is cheap. Weiser ok . There is way more variety on door levers.
Thanks
What kind of saw is that?
3:00 read the instructions please. That tool has a depth gauge on the side.
What is the name of the clear stop plate at 2:23 that attach to the drill ? Where to buy it ? Thank you
Hello J, That is a tool call "ROUTER" All routers come with that clear plate. It is a wood work specialty tool. You can buy a corded one for 60 or a battery one for 90. Good luck!1
A can't get this in newzealand how do I get one
A tutorial how to not use the jig right. You should have read the instructions. There's a router depth gadget on the side of the jig..
Cool!!! Thanks!!!
your depth gage is right there on the side of the jig?
Yes it is. I didn't know . Thanks for your comment