Hanging a door and drill out handle/catches

Hanging a door and drill out handle/catches

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mgsontour

Original Poster:

28 posts

9 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Hi all

I'm a DIYer and wife wants me to replace internal doors but what do I need and how do I do it?

Cheers

Simpo Two

85,683 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd May
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YouTube is probably your first port of call.

A bit fiddly to do but if you're careful and competent you'll do it.

Use the old doors as a template to trim the new ones.

neth27

458 posts

118 months

Thursday 2nd May
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I use, cordless planer, smoothing plane, cordless drill, hammer, chisels, flat drill bits, marking gauge, tape measure, spirit level, Sometimes also use plunge saw, cordless router, hinge jig, winbag,

neth27

458 posts

118 months

Thursday 2nd May
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Simpo Two said:
YouTube is probably your first port of call.

A bit fiddly to do but if you're careful and competent you'll do it.

Use the old doors as a template to trim the new ones.
Do not use your old door as a template..

Simpo Two

85,683 posts

266 months

Thursday 2nd May
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neth27 said:
Do not use your old door as a template..
If the old door is the correct size/shape, why not? Otherwise you're just adding more measurements and work that can go wrong.

Aluminati

2,534 posts

59 months

Thursday 2nd May
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A less demanding wife…

Rob.

231 posts

36 months

Saturday 4th May
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Any tips on how to drill out the latch?

I have glazed doors with a narrow stile, so the long point on a flat bit would be getting worryingly close to the glazing.

neth27

458 posts

118 months

Saturday 4th May
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Rob. said:
Any tips on how to drill out the latch?

I have glazed doors with a narrow stile, so the long point on a flat bit would be getting worryingly close to the glazing.
Masking tape around the drill bit set at the same depth as the latch

andrebar

437 posts

123 months

Saturday 4th May
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neth27 said:
Rob. said:
Any tips on how to drill out the latch?

I have glazed doors with a narrow stile, so the long point on a flat bit would be getting worryingly close to the glazing.
Masking tape around the drill bit set at the same depth as the latch
This, but if it’s bum clenchingly close I’d consider a Forstner style drill bit

ATG

20,682 posts

273 months

Saturday 4th May
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Or just a normal twist bit and drill lots of holes then clear out what's left with a chisel.

R6tty

286 posts

16 months

Saturday 4th May
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andrebar said:
neth27 said:
Rob. said:
Any tips on how to drill out the latch?

I have glazed doors with a narrow stile, so the long point on a flat bit would be getting worryingly close to the glazing.
Masking tape around the drill bit set at the same depth as the latch
This, but if it’s bum clenchingly close I’d consider a Forstner style drill bit
..and grind most of the point off a flat bit.

33q

1,557 posts

124 months

Saturday 4th May
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https://www.axminstertools.com/souber-dbb-mortice-...

I have one....very good.....there are some cheaper copies too.

Simpo Two

85,683 posts

266 months

Saturday 4th May
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neth27 said:
Rob. said:
Any tips on how to drill out the latch?

I have glazed doors with a narrow stile, so the long point on a flat bit would be getting worryingly close to the glazing.
Masking tape around the drill bit set at the same depth as the latch
So why not use the old doors as a template if they're the right size?

neth27

458 posts

118 months

Saturday 4th May
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Simpo Two said:
So why not use the old doors as a template if they're the right size?
Most doors don’t fit well, I can’t see the point of using the old door, You would also have to make sure you use the right face of the door to draw around as the original door should have a leading edge on it.
I have hung over a few thousand doors and never once used the old door as a template. I have never seen another joiner do it either.

Boom78

1,229 posts

49 months

Saturday 4th May
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mgsontour said:
Hi all

I'm a DIYer and wife wants me to replace internal doors but what do I need and how do I do it?

Cheers
Just pay someone competent. I’m pretty good at DIY but door hanging sucks, I’ve had a few attempts but never happy with end result; lots of sawing, planing, faffing, more planing, chisels, more chisels, more planing, swearing, drilling, screwing and repeat. A decent pro will be spot on and quick.