How to Rekey Mortise Cylinders

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2024

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  • @U8uxa8SP
    @U8uxa8SP 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks fornyour information. I really enjoy your videos, keep them up please.

  • @msav57
    @msav57 8 місяців тому

    Well done video, thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity922 3 роки тому +1

    *Thank you!*
    I've changed out the top pins on my Sparrows Revolver, but I got a 5 pinned/6 drilled mortise cylinder today and rekeyed and pinned it to use the full 6 pins with your help. No issues. Went perfectly.
    I don't have a pinning mat yet, so I used my soldering mat. Don't have a core pusher, so I modified a Sharpie. Don't have pinning tweezers, so I filed the tip of some hemostats.

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  3 роки тому

      Hey, not bad! You can pick up the HPC Hollow Follower set relatively cheap online and hobby shops have some decent tweezers!
      If you don't have a pinning mat you can head to Walmart and go to the craft section and have them cut you a piece of pleather material.
      Some of them have some deep grooves that can help ya and a yard of it costs like $5.00.
      I use that material on installs to catch any wood droppings inside a customers home lol

    • @iyeetsecurity922
      @iyeetsecurity922 3 роки тому

      @@LockandKilo I've ordered an acrylic follower and the mini mats (til I get their large one) from Sparrows. I didn't buy their tweezers though because I figure I can find some for less than $12. The hemostats I've got are left over from my body piercing career and work really well after filing a round slot in them. And the ratching handle is, well, handy. I'll probably get legit ones to try em out in comparison though.
      Years ago I dabbled in this due to having quite an interest but moved on because of the bajllion hobbies I have, but I picked it up again a month ago and have been getting big into it. Mainly because tools are _way_ easier to get now. I used to have to make my picks since they were expensive and hard to get. Now I've got around 20 picks, 23 padlocks, 1 cylinder, and 4 combo locks. I absolutely love this. I'm big into puzzles so it fits well with me.

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  3 роки тому +1

      @@iyeetsecurity922 Sparrows I think used to have a bundle deal that tossed in Tweezers, but I can't remember.
      Sometimes you can heat up a set of hobby tweezers and shape the ends.
      My latest video I show a way to make paper clip picks, which is what I used when I first started for a hobby haha
      Locks are amazing puzzles!

  • @luizdasilva211
    @luizdasilva211 Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @joes7061
    @joes7061 10 місяців тому

    what happens if you don’t have original key to allow pins to go below shear line ?

    • @joes7061
      @joes7061 10 місяців тому

      or can you use any sc1 key ?

  • @OscarHernandez-rj1dl
    @OscarHernandez-rj1dl 5 місяців тому

    After you pull out the the socket or core the pins inside the motor are the master pins?

  • @OscarHernandez-rj1dl
    @OscarHernandez-rj1dl 5 місяців тому

    How do you know if they're Master pins

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  5 місяців тому +1

      Master Pins will look like shorter versions of your top pins.
      They will basically be extra pins in the top chambers.
      If you pull the plug without a key, you may even find them on top of your bottom pins, you will notice flat pins on top of your beveled ones.

  • @polarbear7334
    @polarbear7334 Рік тому

    Very helpfull

  • @iyeetsecurity922
    @iyeetsecurity922 3 роки тому

    What makes a _mortise_ cylinder a _mortise_ cylinder?

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  3 роки тому +1

      You'll know the Mortise Cylinder when you see the threads on the cylinder. They fit into a lock body that is mortised into the door.

    • @iyeetsecurity922
      @iyeetsecurity922 3 роки тому

      @@LockandKilo So there's nothing special about the lock itself, just how it mounts?

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  3 роки тому

      @@iyeetsecurity922 The tail piece as you see in the video is only main difference most pickers notice as they only buy the cylinders lol
      Other than those things tho it's just a lock.
      Pins up all the same, nothing amazing lol

    • @iyeetsecurity922
      @iyeetsecurity922 3 роки тому

      @@LockandKilo Right on. I appreciate the responses and information!

  • @brymanslocksmith
    @brymanslocksmith 2 роки тому

    What’s a master pin

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  2 роки тому +2

      In laymans terms, a Pin-Tumbler lock is designed with Top-Pins and Bottom Pins. All standard Top-Pins are the same size while the Bottom-Pins correlate to the different bitting on the key.
      When a key is inserted into the lock, it pushes the bottom pins up to specific heights creating a Shear-Line for the core of the lock to rotate.
      A Master-Pin is essentially an extra Top-Pin of varying sizes used to create a second shear-line.
      For example: Let's say you have a building with 3 offices inside and each office belongs to a different employee. Employee A will have a key that works for their office, while employees B and C have keys that work for their offices.
      Neither of the 3 employees keys work on each others office doors. Now, at night the Janitor needs to be able to open all office doors and his 1 key opens all 3 offices.
      This is an example of a Master Key System. Each office lock has differing Master Top-Pins to create a second shear line to allow the Janitors key to work. Sometimes you'll hear this referred to as a "Skeleton-Key" by co-workers.

    • @bofydenkevez5729
      @bofydenkevez5729 25 днів тому

      Do you need to replace the master pins or just discard them?

  • @ko_bich7565
    @ko_bich7565 Рік тому

    You didn't actually show how to rekey anything. You just took it apart and put it back together again.

    • @LockandKilo
      @LockandKilo  Рік тому +2

      On my channel I have several videos on rekeying locks. This video was showing the process of how to rekey a mortise cylinder.
      This was part of a series and changing the pins is pretty standard and I wanted to save time on the video.
      Originally this channel was geared to teaching apprentice locksmiths who had already rekeyed residential locks.