I watched this video and bought a couple of these locks. Jason shipped them quickly and they were as advertised. I whole heartedly recommend buying from Jason and this company.
What was never mentioned: the difference between the 9100 and 9200. The 9100 is open on the 3:00PM position while the 9200 is open on the 9:00 position. I learned it the hard way and had to buy the other lock. That means that if the lock is at the left of the door you need the 9100. If it’s at the right of the door, you need the 9200.
We use the CompX locks on the mailbox clusters at the office buildings we own/manage at work. Outside of occasionally cutting a key for a tenant who lost theirs (not the USPS delivery lock) or completely replacing a lock and issuing new keys for a tenant, haven't got too involved with these. Lots of good info in this video, thanks Jason!
Using the new cutout in the old DD style cutouts significantly diminishes the torque resistance. I had my CBU box broken into - the DD cutout allowed the new style lock to be cranked sideways. In part this was because of the softer metal of the older style doors (aluminum?) The DD cutout was deformed by the torque. (And of course, the PO insists on us using these locks that can be raked open in seconds anyway.)
I rebuild them all the time. First thing I do is completely remove the top cover. Dump all the pins and rekey to a new random key. I reuse all the pins and springs. Amassed myself a nice little rekey set. I enjoy working on the small pin locks. Watch for the left and right keyway.
Hey Jason, a great video to show folks the internals and such. I have heard you explain the differences between thw two locks, so not sure why so many miss it and ask...lol. My only thought is by the time I rekey and or cut extra keys, it's more cost effective to just drop in a new lock. It's new new, not rebuilt new. Saves customer time as well. Thoughts?
agreed. Merely saying "operates clockwise" is vague since the lock really operates both directions (lock and unlock). Just say clockwise to unlock for the 9100 and counter-clockwise to unlock for the 9200 and it is crystal clear.
I went to my mailbox one day and my key wouldn't go in. I thought I had the wrong key but someone put a different mailbox lock on my mailbox, it's a 3 unit box. So I got my picks and opened the lock and removed it. I got another mailbox lock from my locksmith friend and installed it using the hex nut so it can't be removed so fast.
Another story, a customer came into our shop with a two USPS mailbox locks and asked if we could make a key for it. I told him I can't because that belongs to the US Post Office. He said the locks came with the building. I told him we could get similar locks that's not from the USPS if he wanted. But he just shook my hand and left. Don't know what that handshake was about. I just thought that was weird.
Always curious to know why would the mailbox locks be used instead of a plain cam lock. First job I ever did for an appartement building I had swiped out a bunch of different locks for some LSDA 5/8” cam locks. Although I keep a few mailbox locks, I always reach for a cam lock.
do you sell a CCW (counter clockwise) lock replacement, or just the clockwise only? My lock is on the left side and hingle on right side, which your link says normally means its a clockwise lock.
The way you started out I was expecting to learn what the difference between the 9100 and 9200 is, did I just tune you out or did you elaborate? Meaning, I needed to know what clockwise/cclockwise looks like. I need to replace a usps lock that LOCKS by turning left. Is that a counter-clockwise then?
@@selock The lock unlocks by turning the key clockwise. Is that the answer? I guess my thinking is, the function of a lock is to "lock" things, so the operation of locking is done by turning counter-clockwise.
What were you taking it apart for? None of them technically have a “removable pin cover” but they can be removed and staked back on if necessary. It’s messy Purchase a new one as a last resort, they are less than $15 🤷♂️
have you ever heard anyone have a problem using Ilco 1646r blank vs. CompX 1646r blank I have tried the Ilco more times than i can count and it wont work. Getting ready to buy the compx brand. the only difference i can see between the ilco and the original CompX is a slight bevel on the CompX.
We were buying the OEM blanks before the Ilco o es were out due to demand but as soon as Ilco started making them we switched and have never had any issues (and go through a LOT of them) Odd, are they just tight?
@@selock Nope they go in fine, I'm gonna buy a single OEM and see what happens. im at the point that ive had to just change the locks to the 880108 i dont have any issues with using the Ilcos on those
Help i lost my key to i was gonna open it with pry it open with a hammer and replace with prime line from home depot. Is it possible because the from seems to be attached to mail box
Hdhfh Enthb do not hammer anything you will damage the box. If it’s a condo or apartment get with management, if it’s part of a rented property check with your local post office about possibly removing it when the mail carrier is dropping off mail and had it open
I watched this video and bought a couple of these locks. Jason shipped them quickly and they were as advertised. I whole heartedly recommend buying from Jason and this company.
What was never mentioned: the difference between the 9100 and 9200. The 9100 is open on the 3:00PM position while the 9200 is open on the 9:00 position. I learned it the hard way and had to buy the other lock. That means that if the lock is at the left of the door you need the 9100. If it’s at the right of the door, you need the 9200.
Which is clockwise or counterclockwise which I most assuredly mention
So glad to see your keeping the new work / video area so nice and tidy...
Hi Jason.
Thanks for taking the time to do this video..
Very educational.
Happy weekend
We use the CompX locks on the mailbox clusters at the office buildings we own/manage at work. Outside of occasionally cutting a key for a tenant who lost theirs (not the USPS delivery lock) or completely replacing a lock and issuing new keys for a tenant, haven't got too involved with these. Lots of good info in this video, thanks Jason!
Using the new cutout in the old DD style cutouts significantly diminishes the torque resistance. I had my CBU box broken into - the DD cutout allowed the new style lock to be cranked sideways. In part this was because of the softer metal of the older style doors (aluminum?) The DD cutout was deformed by the torque. (And of course, the PO insists on us using these locks that can be raked open in seconds anyway.)
Another fantastic video.
We have nothing like that here in the UK.
Thank you
I look forward to watching your next video 😁
I rebuild them all the time. First thing I do is completely remove the top cover. Dump all the pins and rekey to a new random key. I reuse all the pins and springs. Amassed myself a nice little rekey set. I enjoy working on the small pin locks. Watch for the left and right keyway.
Hey Jason, a great video to show folks the internals and such. I have heard you explain the differences between thw two locks, so not sure why so many miss it and ask...lol.
My only thought is by the time I rekey and or cut extra keys, it's more cost effective to just drop in a new lock. It's new new, not rebuilt new. Saves customer time as well. Thoughts?
agreed. Merely saying "operates clockwise" is vague since the lock really operates both directions (lock and unlock). Just say clockwise to unlock for the 9100 and counter-clockwise to unlock for the 9200 and it is crystal clear.
awesome video as always! we sell a lot of the American universal locks but also the C87xx series for Auth, Bommer, etc.
Thanks you saved me $200 by watching your video. I Will changed it myself 👍🏼👌🏻
Curious where the $200 amount is from...is that what USPS was going to charge you?
I went to my mailbox one day and my key wouldn't go in. I thought I had the wrong key but someone put a different mailbox lock on my mailbox, it's a 3 unit box. So I got my picks and opened the lock and removed it. I got another mailbox lock from my locksmith friend and installed it using the hex nut so it can't be removed so fast.
Another story, a customer came into our shop with a two USPS mailbox locks and asked if we could make a key for it. I told him I can't because that belongs to the US Post Office. He said the locks came with the building. I told him we could get similar locks that's not from the USPS if he wanted. But he just shook my hand and left. Don't know what that handshake was about. I just thought that was weird.
Sometimes the big Box Lock sometimes you can get the key out as the lock that traps the key is faulty
Do you happen to have a video of how to change over to a O910B lock that includes the spacers.
Good video as always, I would like to know what micrometer card you're using and is the cutter a CW-1011? Keep up the good work.😉
yep 1011 and Card 58 for pretty much everything :)
@@selock thanks
A Lot of nice info my friend you guys have a nice sunday
Excellent buddy thanks for the VIDEO. 😎🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟
Looking forward to the Salisbury locks!
Always curious to know why would the mailbox locks be used instead of a plain cam lock.
First job I ever did for an appartement building I had swiped out a bunch of different locks for some LSDA 5/8” cam locks. Although I keep a few mailbox locks, I always reach for a cam lock.
do you sell a CCW (counter clockwise) lock replacement, or just the clockwise only? My lock is on the left side and hingle on right side, which your link says normally means its a clockwise lock.
We have both, you can order on our website the 9100 but send a email to selockandkey@gmail.com with a follow up you need the 9200 CCW
The way you started out I was expecting to learn what the difference between the 9100 and 9200 is, did I just tune you out or did you elaborate?
Meaning, I needed to know what clockwise/cclockwise looks like. I need to replace a usps lock that LOCKS by turning left. Is that a counter-clockwise then?
redphantom2104 so which way do you unlock it?
@@selock The lock unlocks by turning the key clockwise. Is that the answer?
I guess my thinking is, the function of a lock is to "lock" things, so the operation of locking is done by turning counter-clockwise.
@@selock So the unlocking is the "operation direction"?
redphantom2104 yep. It sounds like you have a 9100. Mailboxes are always “locked” so you base it on unlocking
@@selock Thank you so much.
My lock doesn't have a removable pin cover... I accidentally let a pin fall into a groove on the plug now I'm not sure what to do.
What were you taking it apart for?
None of them technically have a “removable pin cover” but they can be removed and staked back on if necessary. It’s messy
Purchase a new one as a last resort, they are less than $15 🤷♂️
HPC told me not to laser cut on the Blitz. Plunge cut only.
wattvoltamp HPC also recommended beating on the 1200 with a mallet during adjustment (they even had a cute image of it back around 2002) 😂
@@selock That's what I need to do 😀
Do you know where I can buy the cams (latches) for this product?
We sell the thick heavy duty cams. If interested contact us at selockandkey@gmail.com
Confused about CW vs CCW, if mailbox key hole is on left, does that mean C9100 (cw) version?
Direction the key turns to unlock. Most of the time if the hinges are on the right (and lock is on the left) it will be the C9100)
@@selock thank you! subscribed!
are there space and depth keys for these locks
One would have to make them
@@selock I am trying to find them but no luck
@@mahimac8126 because they aren’t available, if you wanted SD keys for those you have to make them yourself
have you ever heard anyone have a problem using Ilco 1646r blank vs. CompX 1646r blank I have tried the Ilco more times than i can count and it wont work. Getting ready to buy the compx brand. the only difference i can see between the ilco and the original CompX is a slight bevel on the CompX.
We were buying the OEM blanks before the Ilco o es were out due to demand but as soon as Ilco started making them we switched and have never had any issues (and go through a LOT of them)
Odd, are they just tight?
@@selock Nope they go in fine, I'm gonna buy a single OEM and see what happens. im at the point that ive had to just change the locks to the 880108 i dont have any issues with using the Ilcos on those
Help i lost my key to i was gonna open it with pry it open with a hammer and replace with prime line from home depot. Is it possible because the from seems to be attached to mail box
Hdhfh Enthb do not hammer anything you will damage the box. If it’s a condo or apartment get with management, if it’s part of a rented property check with your local post office about possibly removing it when the mail carrier is dropping off mail and had it open
SE Lock and Key its a usps-l-1172c i went to check its not attached do u think i can drill it out if mail man doesnt unlock ir for me?
Very interesting but way too much info for me to process. Lol. I'll need to buy one some day for my collection. 🍺😎