Milwaukee M18 CP 3.0 Battery Review 2023 | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

Milwaukee M18 CP 3.0 Battery Review 2023: This is my new go to Cordless battery for everyday use.

Milwaukee M18 CP 3.0 Battery Review 2023

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The MILWAUKEE M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT CP3.0 Battery Pack provides 50% more power and runs 50% cooler vs M18 REDLITHIUM CP battery packs. This increased performance results in the same power and runtime of a M18 REDLITHIUM XC battery in a lighter and more compact package. The 18-volt battery pack delivers fade-free power and runs substantially cooler through heavy applications, allowing trade professionals to push their cordless tools throughout a wide application range. The REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT CP3.0 battery is fully compatible with all 175+ Milwaukee M18 solutions.

Milwaukee M18 for Locksmiths

If you’re a regular on my channel, you know I like the Milwaukee. I’ve had everything. Makita, DeWalt, played with the Bosch, wasn’t too pleased. I’ve been very happy, whether we’ve got the DeWalts or the Milwaukees, they’re both very, very similar. I tend to find the Milwaukee a little bit better. Plus they hooked me very early on. I can push the battery and see what the charge is on this battery. I just love it. I can check it anytime. I’ve had really good luck with the batteries.

Locksmith Tools

What I found though, I use the, these are the three amp. They’re the X C3.0. And I’ve had the 1.5s, they’re half the size. The problem is the half size ones don’t have enough amps or guts to run your – I take the cordless grinder and I turn it into a cordless cutter. And I just found I have to use minimum of the three amp. And if you look at the Milwaukees, they’ve got, you know, I’m just, this is for locksmithing. The three amp has been good enough for me on everything I’ve used so far. It’s been fantastic. It’s good. I have lots of these, but the 1.5s I find just don’t cut it. So what – I’ve always used the three X C3.0s, but what I’m finding now is this new one. So this one’s called the high output… 0C? Now what is it? High output CP 3.0. So this is a three amp. And in theory, it’s lighter. A little bit lighter than this one, a little bit more slim line, and it’s three amps and it’s got 50% more power. So… now, this won’t make any difference. If you put it – really, if you’re putting it into lights or into your cordless vacuum cleaner. Mr. Locksmith™

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Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023 | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023: This video is of my EDC (everyday carry) for every job. I have another tool bag with an installation kit, but this is my basic rekey, basic lockout kit. It has almost everything I need. Also, this is the tools I recommend for all new and experienced Locksmiths.

Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023

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Locksmith Tools for the Apprentice Locksmith

Everyday Carry Locksmith Tools (EDC)

  • Veto Pro Pack
  • Milwaukee Drills
  • Meta Pro Screwdrivers
  • Klein Screwdriver
  • Tri-Flow Lock Lubricate
  • Lab Mini Pin Kit
  • Drill Bit Ki
  • Wera Tools
  • Knipex Pliers
  • Security Bit Set
  • Bypass Tools
  • Loids

Thank you for joining me today. This is the, my tool case I use for everyday. This is like, almost, like the case that goes to every single job. Now, everybody has their own preferences. Actually, I almost prefer a slightly bigger case. I tend to specialize, in our company, I tend to specialize in the lock out or locked in their house or out of a cabinet, bathroom, whatever. So I like to do lock outs. With all these big box hardware stores selling the cheapest, crappiest locks to the public that were getting malfunctions like crazy. People are getting locked out, locked in. They’re failing like crazy. Plus, we have so much new construction, they’re putting in crap locks. They’re putting in $10 dead bolts that don’t last. We’re getting malfunctions like crazy. So my main thing that I do is lock outs, you know, quick rekeys. I spend a lot of my time in the office, but I love going out and doing lock out. So I’ll just grab my kit and we’ll go over all my different kits in the other videos.

Lock Installation Kit

But I have an installation for installing lock kit. I have a kit for doing, like, large rekeys. This is just short and sweet and does lock outs. Sometimes, I put this on a wheeled cart and on the wheeled cart, we’ll have extra locks for what I think is for the job if I have to replace, but again, this is mine. Everybody has their own preferences. Some people, we’ll just see. This is just one of many. I tend to have a box per job. If I have broken keys and locks, I have another little bag. We’ll go over that in another video. So this is just lock outs. Your locked out of your house, locked out of something, office, quick, easy rekeys, remove and replace a faulty lock. So this is my kit. I always have my picks and we’ll go in details everything.

Lock Picks

I usually carry two cases of picks. I like my picks. This is my favorite set. We’ll go over that. We’ll find the other ones in a bit.

Lock Lubricates

I like WD-40. Now, I use Tri-Flow is my lubricant that I like and there’s advantage and disadvantages to it, dry or whatever. I like Tri-Flow. Use it a lot. When I pick locks, I use WD-40. If I can’t pick a lock, and I spray it with WD-40, it always opens for me. I have, my friends, they can’t pick a lock and then they use Tri-Flow. It’s personal preference. I think it’s a mental problem with me. I think I’ve just been using Tri-Flow my whole life. This is what I’m used to. And of course,

Milwaukee Drill

I have Milwaukee. We’re not sponsored by Milwaukee. I just like to standardize my batteries. So I have my little, cordless drill. This is not a brushless. This is a really, this thing, I think this thing’s like 12 years old. It’s over 10 years old. And I like the batteries and I got my LED light and it takes the same battery, so, and I love these because I have the little, I can see what my battery power is on that. So cordless, this is only a cordless screwdriver. It’s what I like. I always take a drill. It’s not a hammer drill. I have a hammer drill in the truck if I need something more heavy duty. This is the FUEL system. This one’s getting pretty old now. The next videos, I’ve, replacing the three amp batteries. I got one smaller, more power. The half size ones, I just don’t find have the guts to drill, if I have to drill out a lock, a sheer line or its malfunctioned, I gotta drill out the screws. So you’ll see the new battery in another video, right after this, coming up, that I’m replacing. It’ll be lighter and way more power. So it’s not a hammer drill, just for basic stuff. Again, I like the batteries. I standardized the batteries.

Loid

This is just a milk jug or a Lloyd. I have videos on this. I don’t know how, this gets me into a lot of locks. There’s so much gap in the door. I just use this. And I slip the lock. Lots of videos on me using a Lloyd, is the proper name, to slip the lock, way better than a credit card, there’s other materials, and I’ve got some new videos coming up soon with me making different versions, more heavy duty. But again, this one, it’s just a milk jug and it gets me in so many locks.

Tools to Slip Open Locks

Oh, these are my next, a lot of times, if I can’t pick it or it won’t be picked or I can slip it. So I have, this is just a painter’s tool. This will open up latches. It’s already made. It’s ready to go. It’s inexpensive. It does the trick. So I think they use this for cleaning the rollers, opening the lids. Great tool, use it all the time. And then I have just some flat ones, different things and just for slipping latches. And that’s my three main ones I use. It’s all good.

Pliers

Let’s get into, I like a large pair of vice grips. I have my Hex Key sets. This is a new one. Video coming up on this. So I have the metric and I have the standard. Always got to have those. We get into my other pick set. I like picks. So I have, ones that I have here are for my pocket. This is always in the kit. I’ll go into these more in depth.

Lock Installation Tools

You know, if we are replacing the lock, and I gotta mortise it out, if there’s a drive in, I gotta mortise it out, I just have these in there. They should go in my installation bag. My basic drills. It may say Milwaukee, but I have a little bit of everything in here and we’ll go over the drill preferences in another video, And I go through a lot of eight, eighth-inch and quarter-inch drills. I like the jobber bits, the blue steel, some people call them jobber bits. They’re very forgiving. They don’t snap, but I have my coal bolts and whatever, it’s for drilling stainless or really high security locks. I have lots and lots of drill bits. And I’ve had videos on these. They’re Megapros. And this one just has all your standard Roberts, Phillips, has some torques. These are great. This one’s for the Hex. You know, just all in one spot. And this one, if you don’t have it, get it. It’s got all these security bits. I have videos on each one of these. This is just showing you my everyday kit. This is kind of interesting. This is actually for opening up a car, for getting a little bit of leverage so I can get my airbags in there. So I use this sometimes, I gotta just spread the door a little bit. And I don’t wanna do damage to it. This just holds it, you know, spreads it nicely, just to get a little bit more leverage into the latch or sometimes the faulty deadbolts, the bolt is not going back for mostly malfunctions. That’s just another little tool to help. Always get the vice grips or the channel grips, just handy. We do a lot of wellness checks for police, different agencies, you know, with the animal control bylaw officers with the various police departments. So I have a bigger kit that gets us ready for hitting almost anything, when we have to open up something, when it’s involving a warrant for the police. That’s another kit. This is just my small vice grips. I always like my Wera screwdrivers. This is a flat head and I’ve ground it down a little bit so it just fits perfectly. Sometimes, you know, you get the customers where the plug has come out of the lock. I can just put this in there, turn it, open up the door. It’s got the, you know, strike all the way through. Just more little Wera’s flat heads, you know, if we’re doing Adams Rite, I’ve taken out the mortise cylinder, the little flat head screw in there, sometimes they’re Allen keys. A lot of times they’re just little flat head. So I just like to have various sizes of that. I got two of these. This should go in the other kit. Again, that’s the Megapro. I don’t know why have this, had this since I was an apprentice. My granddad had it. It just always in my tool case. It’s, I don’t really use it that much. It’s just good luck. Another one of my flat heads. Oh, you can’t go wrong. Gotta have a good, aw, this Mac Tool. I like this. If I have to depress the retainer, it’s just heavy duty, lasts forever.

Pry Bars

Another little, tiny pry bar. Again, two pry bars. Sometimes you gotta just open up that, spread that door just a little bit more, gotta be a little bit tougher than using this one that won’t make any marks. Sometimes a break in, everything’s busted up, the door’s all beat all to heck. These two little pry bars, yes, there’s bigger pry bars. That’s in another kit and I’ll show you in another video. This is just my everyday carry and we got little vice grips. It’s all ready to impression. And sometimes when impression locks, or just grab something small. What do they call that? Castle nut. It’s got both sides. Boy, if you don’t have this, and you’re pulling apart some of the grade one lever locks, jeez, you’re toast without this. So you gotta have that castle nut in there. I like to have one chisel, one inch, just for if I have to mortise it out, the latch a little bit. Always gotta have my adjustable and I have a larger one in my installation kit for using, you’ll see. If you watch the video, you’ll see why we have a larger one and what we’re doing for metal doors with that. Couple more, again, like I said, I do a lot, this is my lock out kit. I’m doing lock out. So I’ve got various, little pry bars. You know, sometimes you can force the latch, slip the latch. I got a little Snap-on set, little plasticky one. This thing works out quite well. What else do we have? A couple more screwdrivers. I just like my screwdrivers and an awl, nice little pointy. If my large one is too big, I got the little one. I can just push the retainer or somebody’s broken key, another awl, I really don’t need that one in there.

Circlips Pliers

Oh, circlips. Still get a lot of locks, mostly the older-style stuff. But if you don’t have this, let’s take the Wei, the old-style Weiser Key-in-Knobs. You got that little retainer clip on the back. I always get the Snap-on ones cause they last for, you know, the replacement, if something breaks, they last forever. Always have these in there. Hardly use ’em but when I do need it, I need it. A needle nose, you know those pliers. Have you ever get locked out and the malfunction is actually in the bolt of the lock or the latch? So I drilled off the deadbolt. I pulled and pried all the bits and pieces to get that bolt back. And sometimes the thing is just falling apart so bad. You just got to strip it down piece by piece. So this gets right in there and pulls it out. One inch spade bit. And it’s amazing how many doors, the doorframe they have not, they drill a half-inch hole for a deadbolt. Just gotta open up that little bit more. So I always have one of these in there. This used to come with like every Schlage Lock, super handy. Jeez, these are like gold now, if you can get your hands on ’em. Always have a couple of these around. What else do we have in the kit? More little screwdrivers, more little awls, you know, hook awl for poking. Some of these are Mac, some of these are Snap-on, Wera, or sometimes they’re just something cheap that I’ve just modified. Of course, lipstick, see the video, but it basically is for marking the bolt to see where the door is scratching. Gotta have lipstick and red, any color you want, really. Now, I always carry a few popular keys. I have about five keys ready. Precuts, Schlage, Kwikset, Weiser, whatever your popular locks are. I always have them in my, a few in my kit. If I know what the customer has, I’ll precut the keys. I hate cutting keys on the job site. So I’ll have sets of five or 10 ready to go. This is my mini LAB re-keying kit. I love this. I, you know, I’m just going in to rekey one or two locks or whatever. So I just throw my pins in here. I got the 005. I have the 003s. I prefer the 005. I know most people prefer the 003. I got the Wedge kit in my service truck. This crams in here. It gets it going. So that’s for my rekeying. Here’s my kit. This is my basic rekeying, or rekey kit and also a few other things. So I always throw a couple of my favorite picks. One of my favorite picks at the moment is the hook and ball. This is a Rytan. I got some Petersons. I got some that I’ve made up. So I have that little kit in there. I throw a couple of shims in there, dental pick. This is an Allen key for Lorilocks. Boy, I hate those things. If I don’t have this, then I’m screwed. I have my end cap removal tool.

Kwikset Removal Tool

I have my pickle, your Kwikset cylinder removal tool. Some people call it the pickle. I got a little follower in there. A couple blanks for shimming. If I have to put on the end of my drill, I put out the little grinders to drill out the strike, especially at the change of seasons. Basically, I got different versions for just really grinding up the strike when they’re sticking. Oh, of course, my tweezers, more little followers, a couple of things for pulling out broken keys. Again, this is just the small, quick kit just to pull out, if I get a broken key. That just, this use, and these are Peterson’s. This is fantastic. I think they’re only $5 each. Just spiral it in there and pull it out. That’s just amazing for pulling out broken keys. Let me show you my picks. I got, this is my everyday. This is like, these are my two sets I always carry. So here I have my favorites in here. I got my plug spinner, different tension wrenches, again, different picks. This, you know, this set will do almost everything.

Plug Spinner

And again, the plug spinner, A1 Plug Spinner. I have Rytans. I got a little bit of everything. They’re all good. There’s another little kit with just a, sort of, a backup of my favorites. You know, here’s my Peterson, Rytans, A1 Plug Spinner. My Rytan Plug Spinner’s in another kit. Right now, these are my favorites. My HPC followers set. So this will do, so basically, it’s sort of four followers, here’s the most popular and they got the ends are all done. So we got 1, 2, 3, 4. It’s a great little set. Of course, I have the ones that I make, but then this is just a ready-made kit, ready to go. It’s always there. We make these up ourselves. I just buy six-foot, one-inch brass, cut ’em and then we shape ’em. You know, when I got some time, shape ’em for what we need done for various, but they all start off like this, just for the simple locks, quick, easy, fast. And this is when we get a little bit more complex designs, some locks that are giving us trouble. This is my kit. This is my everyday, it’s the first thing I grab to do a lock out. Yes, there’s more stuff to have. And I have bigger kits. This doesn’t do everything. I’m always interested in everybody’s new ideas. I love seeing new tools. I like seeing how different people use different, how they set up their bags. And this is just, and this is a PACKOUT bag. If I go to a larger job, the PACKOUTs are kinda nice. And it also, redesigning a new service truck. So the PACKOUTs just lock in there really, really nice. So, and this fits on top of the little wheeled thing. If I get a bigger job, I’d take the wheels. If I got stairs or whatever, I can put this on top of a rack. So I think I need one slightly bigger. This is a lot of tools. It’s what I like. This will, I rarely have to go back to my service truck.

And again, it depends what I’m doing for the job. I have other videos, shows my broken key extractor set. I have an installation set. I have a big set we’re putting together for more brute force and ignorance, wellness checks, assisting the police on opening doors. A lot of times they don’t want to bust down the doors. It’s, we can come in nicer. Even if we have to pick it, if we’re locked out, we can pick it real easy. Or if we even have to drill the lock, we’re set up for it. I’ll have to tell the story another day, we just had a job from hell and everything went wrong. And that’s what made me re, sort of decide how I have to do my major lock out kit, where we have to go in, of course, nobody’s inside, so we’re not worried about people being inside, but we still have to get through in a timely manner, a little bit quicker than normal. So it’s gonna involve probably saws-saws, cordless cutters, grinders, larger, more heavy duty drills. And standby for my next video on my, the new battery for this, should make it lighter. It should make it a little bit better, more power, lighter. And I’ve tried the half size, the 1.5s on these. They can do the job. But really, if we’re drilling a lock or installing the lock, you need a little bit more umph.

So I think I found a happy medium between the half size of this, the 1.5s. This is the 3.0s, and I have a new 3.0 and a really interesting video on that. Give your suggestions. What are the tools you carry on your everyday carry going in? I hope this is a help for beginner locksmiths. You know, this is 25 plus years of me doing jobs. And this is my kit. I’m always interested in how you do it. Have some suggestions. There’s always more we can carry. And I have other kits for other jobs, bigger jobs, installation jobs, or more complex lock outs. This is just a very, very simple kit. And it probably does, for me, my simple lock outs and my simple rekeys, this probably does 90% of what I need. Okay, hope you enjoyed the video. Please like it. Please subscribe. Have a good day. I hope you enjoyed watching this video. Subscribe to my channel. Also, visit my website and you can see what online locksmith training I have for beginners, intermediate, and advanced, as well as my covert methods of entry and my non-destructive methods of entry.

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Locksmith Tools for Apprentice Locksmiths 2023

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The August Smart Lock is installed on the inside of the door and it on the outside is the existing deadbolt. A lot of times these deadbolts are just garbage deadbolts to start with that are going to fail. And then you have the homeowner installing the lock on the inside it seems to be doomed for failure. And that is why we are running across a lot of these lately and some of it is in my opinion is poor design of the lock and they are putting it onto crappy locks on the outside. I have had no luck at all installing these.  Also, I am not happy with them at all. I advise my clients not to install it. Here I have an August lock and it has August lock on the inside. Also, you can see it is an August smart key lock on the outside and a Weiser or Kwikset.  I run across both of these now first of all I am not a fan of the Weiser or Kwikset smart key locks. They have a huge amount of failures.

August Smart Lock Problems Maple Ridge BC

In this case, it is not the lock, the key is turning but it’s not retracting the deadbolt. What normally happens is and what happened in this case is the August lock has failed. On the inside it is jammed up. Also on top of that and the batteries are dead. There have been other problems the customer cannot use their app to unlock it from their internet or Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Also they cannot open it with the key. I have had failed deadbolts at the same time in this case the deadbolt is okay. It is functioning but and you’ll see this when I get it open the bolt retracts no problem. What I have to do here is I have to drill the mounting screws that hold it on the door. Their are the two mounting screws. Now I just I pre-drilled that was hard to video this and drill at the same time so it’s pretty easy to find where the mounting screws are and I just drilled out the mounting screws. It drills up pretty easy.

August Lock Not Working Manually Maple Ridge BC

I use good quality drill bits. I just use HSS steel. I have drilled off the lock on the outside and the August smart lock mechanism on the inside just falls down. Then it is quite simple now all I have to do is take my screwdriver and open the door. It is not the problem of the lock in this case or the bolt. What has happened is the August lock has totally failed. It is jammed up the tailpiece on the deadbolt and I had to drill it get it off. What I do then in this case we just installed because the house is for sale I just installed a Schlage deadbolt. I like these this is just a very simple one, not expensive. It is the commercial grade Schlage deadbolt and I’m quite happy with. It is a good lock. The Keyless Locks I prefer is the electronic Schlage Deadbolt that would be the one I would recommend.

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August Smart Lock Not Opening Maple Ridge BC

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Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

I love my Milwaukee PACKOUT kit, kits and all my bits and pieces. I am super happy now. Had the two drawer the other day. Just got my three drawer in. Absolutely in love. I’m revamping how I do everything. This goes into the truck, the service truck nicely, goes into the shop nicely. I’m looking at a racking system. I’m happy with my wheeled cart. Getting older. We have a lot of apartment buildings.

I have my PACKOUTS for my mailbox kit, my deadbolts, and I just modular how I do things, or just grab it out of the truck or out of the shop. I don’t keep a lot of my safe opening gear in the service truck. I keep it in the shop. When I need it, I take out what I need and go to the job site. So this is gonna be great for locksmiths. I can lock it on the job tighter in the truck. Just added security. I have the smaller drawers, which is good for my pin kits. I don’t need the big drawers. This is gonna be full of deadbolts, Adams rite, the larger locks. This’ll be the, more the specialty lockout tools, maybe more the cylinders.

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

My mailboxes are in a special PACKOUT already. So this will be like the different pin kits, my medical pin kit, my multi lock pin kit. So this will hold my more specialty tools, my pin kits, my medical pin kit, my lab pin kit. This is gonna be interesting. So I’ll start working on getting it all together. This is going to be great. I will have more videos coming on how I am setting up all my locksmith tools and gear and the stock into the kits.

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia.

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Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths

Milwaukee PACKOUT 3 Drawer Toolbox For Locksmiths


Door Reinforcement Schlage Deadbolt Lock Maple Ridge

Door Reinforcement Schlage Deadbolt Lock Maple Ridge: The Mr. Locksmith “Maple Ridge Special” is a Schlage heavy-duty, commercial-grade deadbolt or High-Security Abloy of Schlage Primus Deadbolt. It could be the high-security, pick-resistant lock or the 600 series Schlage.

Reinforce Door Schlage Deadbolt Installation

Go to https://www.mrlocksmithmapleridge.com to learn more. We have so many break-ins in Maple Ridge and we call this the “Maple Ridge Special.” Absolutely love this. My dad was installing similar locks to this 50+ years ago and this install is still very effective against Forced Entry Brute Force attacks and kick-ins. The door reinforcer that goes the front, the edge, and the back of the door makes it hard to kick in and the door twice as strong against Forced Entry. The 18″ Strike plate with the 3-inch screws installed into the stud makes the door harder to kick in. This is a good and solid. Mr. Locksmith Deadbolt Installation with Door reinforcer and strike plate to help prevent Break-ins and robberies. The Schlage HD Deadbolts are an excellent lock for residential and commercial lock installations. The 24-hour mobile locksmith service can also change and rekey your locks to match our deadbolts. All Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge Special deadbolts come with 5 Free Keys. Maple Ridge emergency lockout services, 24-hour lock repair, re-key, change, 24-hour mobile locksmith services in Maple Ridge, Downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and West Vancouver. BC Licensed Locksmith B4227, bonded & insured locksmith. Door Reinforcement

Schlage B660P Deadbolt Lock with a Door Security Plate and a Door Framer Heavy Duty Strike Plate with 3″ Screws.

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Door Reinforcement Deadbolt Lock

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You can see in the video how the door reinforcer goes right around the edge of the door, the back of the door. We have the good, Schlage 600 series deadbolt in there. It’s a commercial grade reinforce door with schlage deadbolt installation. Same locks used in hospitals, schools and Universities and it doesn’t look like a monster lock. It fits in well. Some people like the full plate down here. We never install the deadbolts below the handle, hate it. Deadbolts always go here or higher. This was just, we took out the old Weiser deadbolt, or light-duty deadbolt, we put in a heavy-duty deadbolt. And this will make the door harder to kick in and again some, some people sometimes ill put the full plate. This customer just wanted that plate and again the door is way harder to kick in-

The new Schlage Everest lock system has 6 pins. It’s got the side pin, really hard to pick, hard to bump and difficult to pick. Actually, we don’t have a good time picking these.

There is the plate. You have the 3-inch screw and screw all the way into the stud. It’s a well-built house so it’s got the good frame and now that will make the doorway harder to kick in Door Reinforcement Schlage Deadbolt Lock

We have so many break-ins in Maple Ridge Vancouver and the Lower Mainland we call this the “Maple Ridge Special.”  The Mr. Locksmith “Maple Ridge Special” is a Schlage heavy-duty, commercial-grade deadbolt or High-Security Abloy of Schlage Primus Deadbolt. It could be the high-security, pick-resistant lock or the 600 series Schlage. Absolutely love this. My dad was installing similar locks to this 50+ years ago and this install is still very effective against Forced Entry Brute Force attacks and kick-ins. The door reinforcer that goes the front, the edge, and the back of the door makes it hard to kick in and the door twice as strong against Forced Entry. The 18″ Strike plate with the 3-inch screws installed into the stud makes the door harder to kick in. This is a good and solid.

Door Reinforcement

The Schlage C123 or S123 key and cylinder is a 6 pin Schlage and very hard to pick open but not impossible. It is not rated as pick-resistant. The one up, Schlage Primus lock is UL rated as pick resistant, drill resistant, but this a perfect Vancouver Special install. A higher quality lock would be the Abloy Protec 2 Deadbolt. 

Mr. Locksmith Reinforce Door with Schlage Deadbolt Installation and strike plate to help prevent Break-ins and robberies. The Schlage HD Deadbolts are an excellent lock for residential and commercial lock installations. The 24-hour mobile locksmith service can also change and rekey your locks to match our deadbolts. All Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge Special deadbolts come with 5 Free Keys. Maple Ridge emergency lockout services, 24-hour lock repair, re-key, change, 24-hour mobile locksmith services in Maple Ridge, Downtown Vancouver, Burnaby, North Vancouver and West Vancouver. BC Licensed Locksmith B4227, bonded & insured locksmith

18″ Strike Plate with 3″ screws to secure the plate to the frame and studs to prevent kick-ins.

18″ Strike Plate with 3″ screws to secure the plate to the frame and studs to prevent kick-ins.

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Deadbolt Lock Schlage B660 Maple Ridge

 

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How to Remove Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

How To Remove Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt | Mr. Locksmith™ Maple Ridge

How to Remove a Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt: Lori Deadbolt locks can be confusing to remove for experienced and new locksmiths too. You will need a 5/64 -inch long-shaft Allen wrench to remove the Mortice Cylinders from the lock housing. Lori deadbolts, manufactured by Ilco Industries and use mortised deadbolts available in both thumb turn and double cylinder models. Removing the Lori deadbolt to re-key or replace the lock not difficult if you have the proper Allen Wrench.

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How to Remove a Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt

  • Open the door.
  • Remove the deadbolt faceplate from the door edge by removing the two flathead screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Remove the thumb latch assembly from the interior side of the door, if applicable, by removing the two screw bolts on either side of the latch handle, then pulling the assembly horizontally from the door.
  • Insert the long shaft of a 5/64-inch Allen wrench into the space on either side of the slide bolt to engage in the cylinder set screws and turn the set screw counterclockwise two to three full turns to loosen. Repeat for the set screw on the other side of the slide bolt if it is a double cylinder deadbolt.
  • Remove the deadbolt cylinder(s) by turning the cylinders counterclockwise until the cylinder is free of the mortise housing. Insert the deadbolt’s key halfway into the cylinder for leverage in turning the cylinder. Repeat for the opposite side cylinder in double-keyed models
  • Remove the slide bolt assembly from the door edge, then remove the cylinder housing from the door hole.
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Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

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Lori Double Cylinder Deadbolt | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia. Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227. http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/

Is it Cheaper to Rekey or Replace Locks? | Mr. Locksmith™ Maple Ridge

Is it Cheaper to Rekey or Replace Locks? | Mr Locksmith Maple Ridge

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Cheaper to Rekey or Replace Locks

Whether you just moved into a new home or have been in the same house for a while, it might be a good time for you to look into changing your locks.

Every day I get asked should I rekey my locks or replace them? Re-keying your locks, if you have good locks, it’s pretty inexpensive. We just re-key the lock so the old key doesn’t fit it. So we take the lock off, re-key it, put it in, give you brand new keys. The old key will go in the lock but it won’t turn the lock. That’s re-keying. So re-keying is usually less expensive. So most locks can be re-keyed. Residential, business, commercial, everything. Most locks can be re-keyed. Residential and commercial locks The deadbolts and the key in knobs. We can re-key them. We can change the combination inside and give you new keys. If you have a good lock and it’s less expensive than replacing them. However, if you have some old, crappy locks or inexpensive or you want to increase the security of your locks, then we will replace the lock and sell you a new one and install it.

Rekey Locks

Re-keying is simple. It’s very fast. It doesn’t take long for us to do it. And we can re-key regular locks, high-security locks, some padlocks can be re-keyed but most can’t, they’re sealed units. Re-keying your locks is pretty inexpensive compared to replacing them. Also, it doesn’t take a lot of time, 15 minutes we can re-key a basic lock. Sometimes they take a little bit longer, sometimes quicker. Just depends upon the lock and how old it is and what style of lock it is. Some of the high security locks can take quite a while to re-key. But again, it’s less expensive. You don’t have to change your locks. You don’t have to install brand new ones. We can just re-key your existing locks.

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Cheaper to Rekey or Replace Lock?

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia. Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227. http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/

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Cheaper to Rekey or Replace Lock? | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge


Weiser PowerBolt 1 Unboxing and Problems | Mr. Locksmith Maple RIdge

Weiser PowerBolt 1 Unboxing and Problems | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

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Weiser PowerBolt 1 Coquitlam: Weiser Powerbolt 1, electronic lock. What is interesting is the other day I had to open a Weiser PowerBolt 1  because the malfunctioning lock had been installed on a pool room door and was failing to open.

Weiser PowerBolt Features

  • One-touch motorized locking. Lock your door with a single touch. No additional turning/twisting needed.
  • Keyless Entry – No key over-ride.
  • Deadbolt operated by an electronic keypad.
  • Features 4 user access codes, access codes can be between 4 and 8 digits long.
  • 60-second lockout after 3 consecutive incorrect entries.
  • Fits most standard residential door preparations.
  • Low battery alarm starts 6 weeks before they drain
  • A 9 Volt terminal behind the silicone Weiser logo as a backup if the batteries fail.
  • Lifetime mechanical and finish warranty, One-year electronics warranty.
  • Weiser PowerBolt 1 Coquitlam
  • 4 AA, purchased separately.

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Weiser PowerBolt 1 Installaton

So the Weiser Powerbolt. And I don’t know if it is a good lock or bad lock, I’ll say that upfront. The reason the customer had problems was, the battery went dead. So the battery was dead on their Weiser bolt. So we got instructions, installation thing, little skinny little keypad, box of stuff. You know, the inside is not so small. Instructions is what’s in this should be the bolt. So, we have the bolt, this is if you wanna convert it to a drive-in latch. And we have a strike plate for the edge of the door, another plate, and our screws. Now this is different than a lot of the newer locks, we call it the D, this is still using the, just the little slot there. So the bolt is using just the slot. So it’s not your typical D, D latch on this one. And it’s adjustable. So it goes from 2 3/8″ to 2 3/4″ backset

You remember, does this say top? It doesn’t have top on it. Remember we call it Mickey mouse ears, the ears go on top. So that’s the top and it’s adjustable 2 3/8″ to 2 3/4″ backset. There is a different bolt than they have in there, in their other locks, more of an old, old style, but it’s still different. Oh, there’s the tailpiece, I said bits and pieces inside plate. Let’s see how it goes on. Okay. It’s got long screws, short screws, different thicks of doors. Takes four AA batteries and no batteries supplied. It didn’t say that on the box, Where are my batteries? Okay. I’ll just grab some batteries.

I got lots of batteries. Remember as locksmiths, always carry lots of fresh batteries. So here are no batteries, no big deal. We will play with that. Let’s throw in some width screws, to there. Remember, don’t crank these in all the way. It’s, we just want them snug. That’s all. That appears to go under. And, the cord from the exterior to the interior goes under the bolt, goes into the lower part and we’re gonna use the slightly longer screws. Okay. So that looks good. That’s not crimped. Here we go. Now, this is the interesting part. It says just fit that in there. Okay. Just fits in. Okay. Where does it go?

We’ve got that into there. So there’s nothing on the exterior of the tailpiece to activate the deadbolt, just slips in. Then we take the power supply or hook up the cable. Let’s get going, see if it fits. One of the big problems you have to have with all these locks is, do not crimp the cables, cause that’s a pain in the butt. So we have machine screws. Remember, use machine screws don’t use wood screws. I always have lots of batteries.

PowerBolt Batteries

The lock requires four (4) double-A batteries. Ooh, it’s happy. So right off the bat, I’ve always found these kinds of hard, if you’re doing the manually, it’s the, you think, I haven’t. The first time I installed the early, early versions of the Powerbolt, I thought I installed it wrong cause it was so hard turning that thumb turn. But that is normal. It’s not like a normal kind of lock. You don’t even feel the deadbolt going out, to the bolt itself, going out all the way. But it is going all the way. So, right off the bat that’s kind of hard, but not too hard.

PowerBolt 1 Instructions

Okay. I had to pull up the instructions. I can see why people hate these things. So from the inside, I have to hit the program. So the programming button is on the inside. So I guess you gotta be inside already to get this. There are different instructions for the left and the right. So this is left. Hit program. Two beeps. Press one-two. Press program again. I will hear one short beep. Now press in a four to eight-digit code. Didn’t like the last one, let’s do this. And then, press the program again. Now we hear one long beep. Okay. Let’s lock it. It locks. It unlocks. Lock it. Okay. Unlock it. Let’s see if it’ll handle another user code.

So we do a program, two beeps. Hit one-two. Press program again on the inside, one short beep. A four to eight-digit code. Let’s see if it’ll do this. One, two, three, four, then I press the program again. One long beep, successful. Okay. Let’s lock it. Then push the button. Okay. Now let’s lock it. The old number. Okay. It holds two numbers. So we can do, let’s just try this one more time and add another number. Press program. Press one-two, because it’s a left-hand lock. Press program again. And I’m gonna try one, two, three, four. Then I got to press program again. Nope. It didn’t like that.

It said three beeps, if you hear three beeps, it was unsuccessful. You know why you probably didn’t like the one-two, because this is left, by their, by there, this is a left. They call it a left walking latch. Well, that’s a bolt visor. It’s called a deadbolt. So it’s a left locking latch as per their instructions. So will, does not like the one two number, but it does like. Like that number. Lock again. And it likes That number. So if it’s a programming number, it doesn’t like that. So the other programming number, if it was the other way around, let’s see if it just locks that one out. Five six is considered a lock code number. So let’s just lock it. So we’re gonna program.

Press one-two, then press program again. Well, It liked that. Let’s try the number. Okay. So, because this is a, if I had to program it from original to a right hand, it won’t take one-two. But if I program it from here, it will take that as a programming code. Let’s just try one more programming code. So let’s just lock it. That’s it. Program. One two. Program. Didn’t like that, three beeps means wrong. The box and the instructions, I just took a quick look at it. I, it, I had to look at how many user codes of this handle. I had to go to the website to look it up and it will hold four user codes. They can be between, four or eight-digit, four to eight digits, whatever. So they don’t tell you that.

So it only holds four user codes. The instructions are poor. But we do know that if I, in theory, let’s try this. If I punch in, three times wrong, I’m locked out for 60 seconds. So if somebody is playing with it, gets locked out. Now I wonder, let’s try a proper code. Now it won’t let me try anything. What if I lock it and unlock it? No. It’s still locking us out for 60 seconds. Some of the locks, if you lock it, unlock it from the inside. So four user codes, 60-second lockout, if you do it three times in a row wrong.

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Weiser PowerBolt 1 Deadbolt | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

Weiser PowerBolt 1 FAILS

I am going to remove the batteries and test the battery backup. Now, this is what, the first time we ran across this lock, the customer, the batteries were dead and the lock would not open. And, the interesting thing is you’re supposed to have a nine-volt battery. So let’s disconnect the battery. So, disconnect the battery. What’s kind of interesting is, and quite a few locks have this and some of them work really well.

This is a fresh battery. It’s a Duracell. It’s one we use all the time. Right under the nameplate is, cause there’s no key override so you locked out of this. There we go. Stick my battery on here. Okay. It seems to have a rear proper wedge, a little plus or minus but we can figure this out. Okay? Okay. So it does take, plus goes on that side. This is why I have boxes of smart key locks, smart locks. I got boxes of broken ones, because out of the box. Okay, we’re gonna, this is a fresh nine-volt.

Let’s grab another one. This is out of my alarm kit. So, these are good batteries. So we know we have the plus goes to here. Oh, don’t leave it, leave it running, leave it running. I find this fascinating. My, my camera guy is not liking this, but no no, keep it running. Let’s see. Okay. Just hooked up the battery. Okay. Okay. This is a real test here. So let’s lock it. Let’s disconnect all the, let’s just pretend the batteries are dead, I will disconnect them.

I remove all the batteries the lock is dead. We are locked out. You go there as per the instructions. I take my battery, nothing with that one. This one. Okay. Likes that one. Just in case, here you hold that. press it. It says, wait until it makes a noise when its got the positive on this side. See. It’s crap. And this is why the customers are locked out.

We had, we tried everything. I bought one out of the box. You saw this. I went to the local Big Box Hardware Store. I bought this, hooked it up. Just like our customer had a problem. I could not get it open. I had my nine volts. He was sitting there with his nine volts. We did not, I didn’t wanna, we did not get it open with the battery pack. We did not get it open from the front. And I tried everything. And in the end, what did do? We drilled it off the door. Cause we only got one door going into the pool room. And it didn’t work for me. And I just thought, maybe it was a faulty lock.

It was, it didn’t work. I couldn’t use my batteries. I couldn’t get it to work. And the customer had batteries too. But a lot of times we go to a lockout, the customer’s batteries, we put in our batteries and the customer is using old batteries. And so the lockout, look at this right here in the shop, having fired a round, right out of the box. You saw it, didn’t work. If a Weiser sees this, cause they know I pick on their products a lot. Let’s put, let’s go to Home Depot together, or Rona or wherever you want.

Let’s buy one of these, right out of the store. Okay, we’ll go together and let’s do this. And let’s see if this works. Hey, one more time. Try the other battery. Seems to like that one. How’d you like to be? I am a locksmith. How’d you like to be a homeowner and this is what’s happening to you? And you call me up in the middle of the night, we come out here, sometimes we take our battery or whatever, we open it up.

Weiser PowerBolt Problems

  • Poor Instructions
  • No Batteries Supplied
  • Battery Backup Failed

I don’t feel so bad now. Crappy user instructions, crappy lock. We know it works with the batteries, four user codes, 60-second lockout. This is why I don’t sell this at all. Because of the problems. I ran around, we grabbed a few more nine volts, stole one out of my smoke detector, it still doesn’t work.

In conclusion, I would not recommend this lock and I can see why locksmiths. It must be. I dunno, who knows, but I can’t recommend this, but I can see why it’s, why do locksmiths love these locks, cause we’re going out at night and daytime, and we are opening these. I have a video on my training site on how to totally bypass this, but it does require you to drill the lock and it destroys the lock.

Hopefully, that customer has taken that lock back and got the warranty out of it, cause it doesn’t work. I hope you enjoyed watching this video. Subscribe to my channel. Also, visit my website and you can see what online locksmith training I have for beginners, intermediate and advanced, as well as my covert methods of entry and my non-destructive methods of entry.

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with 35+ years of locksmith experience and a BA (Honors) in Criminology from Simon Fraser University.

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Weiser Powerbolt 1 Review and Problems | Mr. Locksmith Maple Ridge

 

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to my family, friends, and customers.

Lots of Great Videos coming this Year.

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Terry Whin-Yates is a 3rd Generation Locksmith with a BA (Hons) Criminology. He has 35 years of experience in the locksmith and security industry and is a locksmith trainer providing On-LIne and Hands-On locksmith training to people, businesses and Law Enforcement all across North America and Asia. Terry Whin-Yates‘ BC Security License is B4227. http://mrlocksmithtraining.com/about-terry-whin-yates/

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