Steve Goldstein’s $100,000.00 screw!

Steve Goldstein, of Hinge Doctor fame, says that the Glass Jack screw, found on aluminum stile doors has made him $100,000.00 over the last 35 years! This screw can, if you know how to make it work for you, allow you to raise a sagging aluminum stile door up to 3/8”. It can be a really easy “Quick Fix” that is pure profit.

This video shows you how to find the screw, how to “adjust” it and tells you what you SHOULD NOT do when you use this old/new service technique on a narrow stile aluminum door.

This is another instantly downloadable video that can make you a lot of money. In fact, one proper adjustment of this screw will gross you about $35.00. So, the first time you use this technique you will have more then recovered your investment!

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Time: 6.50 Minutes

Herculite doors are those humongous glass doors you see in malls and on various commercial buildings. They can easily weigh about four hundred pounds each and the locking mechanism is in the bottom rail and can be almost impossible to service without taking the door down.

Most often, when you are called to service one of these doors it is “0” dark-thirty and everyone is in a hurry to get home.

The Herculock by GKL Products (Hinge Doctor) takes the hassle out of securing a Herculite door. With a Herculock, you can secure the door in about ten minutes without any strain or aggravation. Best of all, installing the Herculock does not require any modifications to the existing door!

That means you can come back the next day and do the actual service work or have a glass company do it for you if you don’t want to tackle the problem. The Herculock gives you the ability to make quick work of securing one of these troublesome doors; and this video shows you how to do it!

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Time: 6:50 Minutes

From time-to-time every locksmith, maintenance person or door service technician is going to be faced with a door that needs replacing but because of budget restraints that door has to be restored rather then replaced. This video covers just such a situation and shows how the stiles and rails were stabilized rather then installing a new door.

When doors are in a state of disrepair, like this one was, it is ALWAYS better to replace the door — until the customer or facilities manager says they can’t afford it. Then, it’s time for you to say, “I Can Fix That!”

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Time: 7:25 Minutes

Replacing An Overhead Concealed Closser

Too many locksmiths are reluctant to replace a surface mounted closer because they feel insecure about working with closers. Even more locksmiths shy away from replacing an overhead concealed closer. As a result they often leave hundreds of dollars in business lying on the sidewalk for another locksmith or door service company to pick up.

I understand that reluctance because until I replaced my first overhead concealed closer I thought it was too hard and would take too long. I also thought I might “mess something up” and create more problems then I solved.

I was wrong! And this video not only shows you how it is done but how easy it is to do it. If you’re a locksmith, you already have the mechanical skills to do it. You already have the tools to do it. Even a maintenance person will learn how easy it is by viewing this INSTANTLY downloadable video.

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Time: 11:09 Minutes

It doesn’t happen often but when it does you’re stuck trying to make a standard cylinder reach beyond its proper length. The door is thicker then normal and you need to find a way to fit a cylinder to the door.

Up until about the late 60s, Corbin, Russwin, McKenney and others made adjustable cylinders. After they ceased making those cylinders if you had a door that was an odd thickness you had to order specially made cylinders, which were expensive.

MAJOR MANUFACTURNG has come out with a cylinder extension kit and drill guide that will allow you to custom make odd-ball length cylinders right on your truck or in your shop!

This 7-minute video shows you how they work and how easy it is to solve what otherwise could be a real problem: especially with some of the new and thicker doors being manufactured today.

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Time: 7:0 Minutes

Kwiksets Smart Key Volume One

Resettable locks are not new to this industry. Yet, the Kwikset Smart Key seems to have created more concern then any other resettable seems to have caused. This seven-minute video shows you how to “change” the combination and what to do when a combination is “lost”.

This is a quick guide to how you can handle these locks. And, believe me, there will be lots of them to service because folks who have installed this lock on their doors are going to get into trouble trying to reset the combination and are going to call locksmiths to solve the problem. I believe this lock is a ready made money making opportunity for the locksmith and you can get ahead of the curve by instantly downloading this video to your computer.

NOTE: There will be two more videos to this series for the SmartKey. They are scheduled to be released later this year.

$9.99
Time: 7:0 Minutes