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Internal door hanles
Wife has decided to change 8 sets of door handles and guess what? All
the securing screws are not at the same pitch as the ones we have now :-( What I propose to do is buy some doweling and a spade drill slightly smaller than the dowel. If the spade drill is making too large a diameter hole, I'll grind the side edge until it makes a tight fit for the dowel and then glue the dowel in to provide a blank location for the door handle attachment screws. Can anyone see a problem with this, apart from the fact that the screws will be going down the grain, instead of across it. Dave |
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