Tubular door latches and backset - tiny bit too large
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scg1889
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Tubular door latches and backset - tiny bit too large

by scg1889 » Fri Nov 26, 2021 11:53 am

Hi

This is probably the worlds smallest job so hope it's not too noddy for the forum!

I'm replacing my internal door tubular latches and backet, i've bought a couple of different brands and for both the latch and backset are just a tiny bit bigger than the existing space for them so wondering what the best method is for taking off a tiny bit of wood in the existing spaces - we're talking 1-2mm? I've had a go with a small sander attachment on my multitool but because its a very shallow space it's jumped up a couple of times and given me an uneven finish. It seems too small a job for a chisel so wondering if getting some really small files would help but the small ones i've seen are generally round or triangular so was thinking a flat head would be better for these rectangular spaces? Or should i just try a quite course sandpaper and try and do it really evenly?

...or if there's some other perfect tool out there i'm unaware of please let me know!

Any help welcomed!

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Re: Tubular door latches and backset - tiny bit too large

by stoneyboy » Sat Nov 27, 2021 10:53 pm

Hi scg1889,
For the latch hole itself use chisels - it won’t matter if the hole is a bit oversize. For the handle shaft use a drill bit in a drill and work it in the hole to enlarge it to suit the new latch.
Regards S

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