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Default Removing a Broken Doorknob

On Mar 28, 5:48*am, Nate Nagel wrote:
Steve Daniels wrote:
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 20:34:21 -0700 (PDT), against all advice,
something compelled DerbyDad03 , to say:


* * I'm thinking that with the internal mechanism exposed, judicious use
* * of a reciprocating saw might just get the job done.


At this point I'd just stand back and kick the damm thing in.


But then you have the door open and no need to use a power tool.
Especially one as cool as a sawzall.

nate

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thanks for all your help dicks. clearly i had tried using a flathead,
but as it turns out, the mechanism was broken. by using two paitrs of
magnetic pliers i was able to jimmy it out enough. it was an old ass
lock and a two man job. thanks for all your support and outrage