Carpentry question: Non-mortised door hardware?
Wife and I are in the process of trying to sell my mom's old condo/townhouse in Littleton. We're doing some minor upgrades to get ready to put it on the market (mom moved into an independent living apartment.)
We wanted to put on all new door hardware and had the doors repainted. But when we went to put on the door knobs, I discovered that unlike most modern doors, the door latch and strike plate is not mortised into the door (which is odd because the hinges are mortised.)
Because of the non-mortised doors, the hardware won't allow the doors to close with the new door knobs on. Using the old ones isn't an option as they were destroyed removing them.
Does anyone know a source for door latches for non-mortised doors? Seems to me the only other options are (a) pull the doors off and take them somewhere to be mortised or (b) get new doors, neither of which appeals to us.
Thanks in advance!
Carpentry question: Non-mortised door hardware?
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Originally Posted by
Wulf202
Just buy kwickset and use the non mortised latch adapter
My friend, you just save me a whole ton of time! Turns out, they were Kwikset Knobs. So tonight I looked at the instructions, figured out how to pop the little plate off, and now they fit just fine. Thanks for the quick advice! I appreciate it.
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Carpentry question: Non-mortised door hardware?
This was a little bastard right here. Came right off with a twist of a screwdriver.
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