The receiving whole in the door jam does not have a wide enough area 
to allow for the extra reciprocating part. Seems it would need to be 
widened. How would I accomplish this?


At 02:45 AM 2/24/2009, you wrote:

>Some of them do, but they all go together the same way.
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Kevin Doucet
>To: <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 1:12 AM
>Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] door nob question
>
>Hmmmm,
>
>A door knob with a key lock has a little retracting thingy on the
>plunger which a door knob with out a key lock does not have. <hmmmm>
>
>At 04:49 AM 2/23/2009, you wrote:
>
> >A door handle that locks is the same as one that doesn't. Basically
> >the locking set will have 3 working parts along with a couple strike
> >plates and some keys and screws.
> >
> >Remove the old handle by backing out the 2 Philips screws on the
> >room side. Once the screws are out pull the knob to you and it
> >should come right out. You may have to shake it a little but it is 
> loose now.
> >
> >Next pull the other knob out of the striker assembly. The strike
> >assembly has 2 short Philips in it on the edge of the door. Take
> >them out and pull the assembly out. It's often easiest to get hold
> >of the lever from inside the opening where the knobs came off.
> >
> >When you go for the replacement set, make sure to know how thick the
> >door is. It can make a difference.
> >
> >To install, put the strike lever in first, followed by the knob with
> >the key set in it. That half of the knob has to go in first
> >
> >Finally the knob with the twisting lock in it. This can cause you to
> >preach a sermon sometimes because the rod from the lock has to line
> >up with the part that twists. The rod has a flat side to it, and I
> >don't think you can touch the part that twists to see how it is
> >lined up. I know my fingers are too big.
> >
> >What you can do is fit them together before putting either one in
> >the door to see what direction they line up. Use that as a reference
> >for the final step. Now put in the 2 long Philips screws and try it out.
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: Kevin Doucet
> >To: 
> <mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
> >Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 10:24 PM
> >Subject: [BlindHandyMan] door nob question
> >
> >Hi list,
> >
> >I want to secure the master bed room as this is the room I want to
> >keep my fire arms collection in while I have a gathering. What is
> >involved in removing the current door nob and replacing it with a
> >door nob with a key lock?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Kevin Doucet
> ><mailto:contactme%40kevindoucet.com><mailto:contactme%40kevindoucet 
> .com>[email protected]
> >
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> >
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>Thanks.
>
>Kevin Doucet
><mailto:contactme%40kevindoucet.com>[email protected]
>
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Thanks.



Kevin Doucet
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