Started doing this kind of work a year this week and I have to say I love it. I really enjoy watching your videos. Very peaceful instructions. Taking some pointers from you thank you sir.
@@AuGold808 The block is a good idea to help you drill a straight hole, but you should mark both sides and drill each. Never drill through a wood door.
@@maximus-power I agree although typically I just drill all the way thru w a tiny drill bit as a way of marking the other side and then go half way thru each side w the larger drill bit
Ok but how do you guarantee the hole is straight? You can’t and you run the risk of the trim not lining up correctly which causes binding. It’s a shortcut and bad practice.
@@drewinstallshardware The concealed vertical cables are way easier to adjust than the concealed vertical rods. That is one reason you are seeing them more often.
Started doing this kind of work a year this week and I have to say I love it. I really enjoy watching your videos. Very peaceful instructions. Taking some pointers from you thank you sir.
I’m so glad to hear that. I love this work too! Thanks for checking it out 😎
I need to hire someone who loves to do this. Most kids today will not do this.
Awesome video with lots of info and details!!
Man thanks so much for checking it out. If you know anybody who would like it please share! 😎
Great video Drew!!! Helped me out on an install today🤙🏻
Awesome bro!! 👏 😎
Nicely done. 499F strike hook is name of the strikes "door" portion
Strike Hook!! Awesome. Thank u 😎
Your videos are perfect, rich in detail and full of information. Very good.
Thanks!!
Great video other than the POV cam. Had to close my eyes every now and then! Great info.
Thanks so much! I really appreciate shares so if u know anyone else who likes this type of stuff please share 🙏 😎
These videos are great I’ve been looking for hardware install videos like these
Awesome! Thanks very much for checking them out. 😎
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Thanks! If you know anybody who would be interested please share it with them for me 😎 got more videos coming.
Great video
Thanks! 😎
What about the auxiliary fire pin?!?! :) Otherwise looks great!
You are absolutely right. I ran out of room on my memory card before I got to it 😆
Great video bro
Thanks for checking it out 😎
Beautiful thanks
Google or UA-cam
"The story behind Von Duprin".
Very interesting.
I have watched that and love it. So interesting. Thanks for watching my videos. I appreciate the support greatly 😎
thank you good job
Thanks!
What exactly does a drill block do? Straight holes only? Or, allow for drilling all the way through a wood door without blowing up the otherside?
Ya Just for helping me drill straight holes. On wood I mostly will only drill thru with an 1/8” bit because any bigger and it could blow out.
@@drewinstallshardware for sure, I won't go above 1/8th either. Thanaks
@@AuGold808 The block is a good idea to help you drill a straight hole, but you should mark both sides and drill each. Never drill through a wood door.
@@maximus-power I agree although typically I just drill all the way thru w a tiny drill bit as a way of marking the other side and then go half way thru each side w the larger drill bit
Ok but how do you guarantee the hole is straight? You can’t and you run the risk of the trim not lining up correctly which causes binding. It’s a shortcut and bad practice.
Do you have a video on internal vertical rods
Not yet but will try to record next time I install one. Lately it’s been more internal cables than the rods but I still see them sometimes.
@@drewinstallshardware The concealed vertical cables are way easier to adjust than the concealed vertical rods. That is one reason you are seeing them more often.
If u made it this far......must mean ur a carpenter doing hardware n want to be prepared for tomorrow
Awesome! We can all do do it. I’m just fortunate to get to do it all the time. Hope the videos can help. 😎
They call it Hardware becase its not Easy.
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Can not get the connection pin to hammer out. That’s not a great concept.
Ya it’s kind of crappy. I will use 1/8 bit that I cut down to just the smooth shaft and try to use that to punch it thru.
I finally got it after I put my ass into it. Used a grid tie wire cut down to about 1 1/2 inch . Bent 2 or 3 before it came out though.
@@michaelthoele1625 oh cool ya grid wire would work good. I will have to try that next time also 😎
Drill it out with 1/8 drill bit
Fail safe mode!
Yes!
No helpful
Thanks for watching!