Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
OK, I'm stuck. I have a bathroom door handle with two spindles that I
want to remove. I have taken all visible screws out - but still holds firm. I dont want to damage it - so has anybody faced this problem before and have a suggestion? TIA Phil |
Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
On Jul 30, 8:30 pm, philipcosson wrote:
OK, I'm stuck. I have a bathroom door handle with two spindles that I want to remove. I have taken all visible screws out - but still holds firm. Is there a small hole or slot in the shaft between the knob and the door? If there is, poke something in there and the knob should slide straight off. |
Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
philipcosson wrote:
OK, I'm stuck. I have a bathroom door handle with two spindles that I want to remove. I have taken all visible screws out - but still holds firm. I dont want to damage it - so has anybody faced this problem before and have a suggestion? TIA Phil Are the locking knobs held on with allen screws ? Andy C |
Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
philipcosson wrote:
OK, I'm stuck. I have a bathroom door handle with two spindles that I want to remove. I have taken all visible screws out - but still holds firm. I dont want to damage it - so has anybody faced this problem before and have a suggestion? Got a picture? -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
Got a picture? Hurrah, I was just taking some pictures when I spied a third allen screw holding the bolt knob on. This was a smaller gauge. With that removed the job was done! Thanks for all your help! Phil |
Removing bathroom door handle (with separate bolt for latch)
On Friday, 30 July 2010 09:30:34 UTC+1, philipcosson wrote:
OK, I'm stuck. I have a bathroom door handle with two spindles that I want to remove. I have taken all visible screws out - but still holds firm. I dont want to damage it - so has anybody faced this problem before and have a suggestion? TIA Phil Hey, 6 years later and the solution to this problem was good for me too! after picking up this thread I found the little screw holding the bolt head. thanks a bunch guys. Larry |
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