you had the only tool that you needed in the other hand. Your channel locks are all you need. Open them up to fit the handle, give it a quarter turn and handsets will open right up! Only drill out deadbolts, a 1/4" drill bit is all you need. Just locate the screws (where they would be) and drill them out
I'm sorry but drilling that seemed completely unneeded... I mean I could have opened that door faster with a credit card or a supermarket rewards card and would have done NO damage to the door... What's weird is that this guy is locked out and just so happens to have a drill bit and power drill... but, no type of credit card
Actually, you can replace the keyhole part. The guy that's doing the drilling is a locksmith and the reason he is drilling the lock that way is because it only costs a few bucks to replace the lock portion instead of replacing the doorknob and lock.
ROTFL "do not let the drill bit touch the doorknob-you will damage it" Who cares if you're already destroying the locking mechanism? It's not like you can fix the keyhole part.
you had the only tool that you needed in the other hand. Your channel locks are all you need. Open them up to fit the handle, give it a quarter turn and handsets will open right up! Only drill out deadbolts, a 1/4" drill bit is all you need. Just locate the screws (where they would be) and drill them out
bigm00s3 2 months ago
I'm sorry but drilling that seemed completely unneeded... I mean I could have opened that door faster with a credit card or a supermarket rewards card and would have done NO damage to the door... What's weird is that this guy is locked out and just so happens to have a drill bit and power drill... but, no type of credit card
duelicious1 5 months ago
I just did what this guy did 20 mins ago and it worked lol. btw I destroyed 7 metal drill bits but they were crap quality did the job though ; )
hasmax786 9 months ago
Nice, But I wonder what the owner is goin to say when they get home?
NemonicsRacing 1 year ago
what kind of drill bit do you use?
trueChaos23 1 year ago
Call a locksmith, leave it to the professionals. I'm a locksmith & I NEVER drill a lock unless it's broken & un-pickable.
ACCSESS247 1 year ago
Actually, you can replace the keyhole part. The guy that's doing the drilling is a locksmith and the reason he is drilling the lock that way is because it only costs a few bucks to replace the lock portion instead of replacing the doorknob and lock.
ccs618 1 year ago
ROTFL "do not let the drill bit touch the doorknob-you will damage it" Who cares if you're already destroying the locking mechanism? It's not like you can fix the keyhole part.
dickcheney6 1 year ago
@dickcheney6
his right you just replace the lock cylinder. .
anamu7tram 1 year ago
times up.. you got busted
dullboy1989 1 year ago
i think this a good video , he has done this more than once and you are right sometimes its the only choice ,, and often the best one
iflhomeservices 1 year ago
1 new door lock please. kerching
SuperPIRANHA1 1 year ago
a talented lock smith can open a standard deadbolt lock in about 30 seconds with lock picking tools.
gsonnenf 1 year ago
what a noob
5DaWiD5 2 years ago
How so? picking a lock is harder then it looks in movies and can often take hours to do if it's a good lock. Sometimes drilling is your only option.
Lucanis78 2 years ago
Not hours. I can pick my front door (deadbolt and knob) in about 1-2 minutes.
Slayermachete 2 years ago
that looks pretty pointless. other ways dont damage the lock and are much faster
MapleLeafConfederacy 2 years ago
But they can charge more for drilling. Robbing bastards
stupidjunk878 2 years ago