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Thread: One handed locksmith going nuts
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13th February 2012, 09:20 PM #1
One handed locksmith going nuts
Hi
I have been trying to put new door handles on the laundry door since Saturday,(a bit tricky with one hand) the internal bit is had it and I have nice new handles and a new inside bit. (Very technical) The new inside bit is just a bit too wide to fit in the hole properly and as I had bought 3 passage sets and two of them are for toilet and shower I decided to give up and buy some knobs with locks. Great except I have no idea what I am doing and now discover that you need to cut a bigger hole 50mm to put a knob on. I have put those handles on at least 4 times as my husband wanted to see why it didn't work etc
and have locked myself in the laundry a few times OMGosh anyway, am I going to be able to cut a bigger hole alright? I'm thinking that it will be a two handed job and a handful at that as their is already a hole?? Also the toilet and shower locks were those mortice lock kind of ones and now I have pulled them out I have a huge hole, any suggestions on that one? My hubby thinks we can glue a bit of wood in the hole and fix it that way with appropriate filler to make it neat? Any suggestions???
thanks
gracefull-lilly
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