door knobs with detachable roses
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door knobs with detachable roses
I have bought some door knobs (fairly cheap ones) but unfortunately the screws are impossible to screw in to the rose as the knob is in the way of the screwdriver. I have seen some door knobs where the rose and the knob are detachable; this would solve the problem completely but I can't find them now....any ideas?
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Drill a pilot hole like Joiner uk says and it will make it easier.
Hold the door knob in place and mark the holes with a pencil, remove the doork knob and then drill small pilot holes, then replace and use the screwdriver on a angle.
The majority of cheap brass door knobs are held to the backplate with a circlip, The more expensive ones have a seperate fixing plate.
Invisible fix door knobs, After a steel fixing disc is screwed to the door, with latch posts inserted through the pre-fitted mortice latch, the backplate is simply threaded on. No screw heads or fixings are visible, and the backplate is held securely in place.
Hold the door knob in place and mark the holes with a pencil, remove the doork knob and then drill small pilot holes, then replace and use the screwdriver on a angle.
The majority of cheap brass door knobs are held to the backplate with a circlip, The more expensive ones have a seperate fixing plate.
Invisible fix door knobs, After a steel fixing disc is screwed to the door, with latch posts inserted through the pre-fitted mortice latch, the backplate is simply threaded on. No screw heads or fixings are visible, and the backplate is held securely in place.