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[email protected] carlbernardi@gmail.com is offline
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Default insulate doorknob

On Nov 23, 5:52*pm, "SteveBell"
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On Nov 23, 4:29*pm, "SteveBell"
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I didn't mean that there was actually a stream of cold air (which
there isn't) just theknobitself is freezing cold probably
because it is made of steel. *I figured filling *the gap with
spray foam or replacing the bezel with a wooden one would solve
the problem.


If you disassemble the lockset, you'll find that the metal outside
knobis fastened to the metal insideknobwith metal screws. The
locking mechanism also connects to both knobs, just not as solidly.


To stop heat from flowing from the warm side to the cool side,
you'll have to have a "thermal break" between the two sides--some
non-metal material to which both sides attach.


This non-metal thermal break is not available as far as I know, and
I bet it never will be. It would be a weak point in the lock, and
you want a lock to be as strong as possible.


The heat transfer will be small in any case.


If you're interested in saving heating/cooling money, you'll be
better off looking for something else to improve. If you want to
avoid touching a cold doorknob, get somebody's grandmother to knit
a doorknob cozy.


Hint: Don't waste your time saving money on your doorbell. ;-)


I feel like this posting can be useless. *All I want to know is if
someone has ever insulated a doorknob. *That is it. *Not if you like
knitting knobs, not if you are confused if this is a really post or
not, not your personal opinions on gmail, not anything but what is in
the original post. *If the original post is not clear then ask for
clarification or don't post at all. Ron and Don had the only good
posts and I would like to thank them both very much for making this
particular thread worth while. *I think the rest of you seriously need
to get a life!


I'm sorry. We didn't know you just wanted an answer without any
justification, explanation, possible alternatives, conversation, or
camaraderie.

The answer is: No one has ever insulated a doorknob.

--
Steve Bell
New Life Home Improvement
Arlington, TX


You're wrong! Useless post again. Ron has insulted a door knob (third
post in this thread) and Don suggested an alternative. Those are
intelligent answers. Are answers as such to much to ask for?????