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Default Re-fixing handle to hollow door / non-metric bolts.

Alang wrote:
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009 04:55:08 -0800 (PST), mike
wrote:

Suggestions please for re-fixing handle to hollow hardboard wardrobe
door (no lock-block).

The handle was fixed with a dowel screw (machine thread to wood
thread) like this:

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/17878/...0mm-Pack-of-10

but it's worked loose over the years.

I thought that putting a bolt right through the door from the back
would be an easy solution but the knob has an old imperial (?) thread
-- not sure what exactly but the pitch of the thread doesn't match
metric bolts.

So any other suggestions? A source of imperial (?) bolts that doesn't
involve buying a box of 100 (and how to identify the thread)? Some
sort of cavity fixing that would work on a single thickness of
hardboard? A solution that doesn't involve buying a whole new set of
matching handles would be good.

Thanks in advance.


Buy or borrow a metric tap that is close enough to the size of the
screw/bolt you intend to use and tap a new thread.

Use a smaller screw/bolt and a metal filler of the /belzona type to
pack the knob hole.


remove existing screwbolt, mix up car body filler, stuff in hole, and
resinsert screwbolt.

Yes, it's that easy.