jchappo
1st January 2006, 04:28 PM
I need to fit a new knob set to an interior door.
The hole for the existing knob set was bored out to 60mm diameter, whereas the new set requires a hole of 32mm with three additional holes of 6mm for fixing. The holes in question are in the face of the door - the hole in the door edge is the correct size.
Obviously, I need to in-fill the existing hole, make good the surface, drill appropriate holes for the new knob set and repaint.
What is the best method for in-filling?
I think my options are:
1: Mortice a square hole with chisel, cut a like piece, glue in with dowels for strength, leaving the original edge intact. Requires high accuracy.
2: As above, but use the router and templates. Needs a new router bit as I don't have one long enough.
3: Make two parallel cuts through the edge of the door, chisel out last edge, cut piece to fit, glue and strengthen with splines. Requires re-drilling the hole in the door edge.
Would appreciate any advice/comments on above or alternative methods.
The door is a standard interior skinned type, corrugated paper core, with wood blocks in the latch area.
Happy New Year to all
John
The hole for the existing knob set was bored out to 60mm diameter, whereas the new set requires a hole of 32mm with three additional holes of 6mm for fixing. The holes in question are in the face of the door - the hole in the door edge is the correct size.
Obviously, I need to in-fill the existing hole, make good the surface, drill appropriate holes for the new knob set and repaint.
What is the best method for in-filling?
I think my options are:
1: Mortice a square hole with chisel, cut a like piece, glue in with dowels for strength, leaving the original edge intact. Requires high accuracy.
2: As above, but use the router and templates. Needs a new router bit as I don't have one long enough.
3: Make two parallel cuts through the edge of the door, chisel out last edge, cut piece to fit, glue and strengthen with splines. Requires re-drilling the hole in the door edge.
Would appreciate any advice/comments on above or alternative methods.
The door is a standard interior skinned type, corrugated paper core, with wood blocks in the latch area.
Happy New Year to all
John