Replacement door strike plate or repair?

Replacement door strike plate or repair?

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untakenname

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5,135 posts

207 months

Thursday 10th April
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Noticed that the front porch door doesn't lock when sliding the handle upwards anymore and it looks like the nib in the lock mechanism that gets pushed into the door when it's closed has worn its way through the strike plate (17cm mark).



Does anyone know where I could get a replacement? Have spent an hour going through a dozen sites looking online but can't find a like for like replacement.

Assume it's made of brass so was wondering that failing finding a replacement could it be repaired by brazing with a suitable filler rod and some map gas?

Cheers.

Danm1les

940 posts

155 months

Thursday 10th April
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I have used these guys in the past, ended up speaking to them and their advise was great and the delivery was fast.

https://upvcspares4repairs.co.uk/upvc-window-door-...

Watcher of the skies

857 posts

52 months

Thursday 10th April
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Couldn't you flip it over?

JoshSm

1,376 posts

52 months

Thursday 10th April
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Watcher of the skies said:
Couldn't you flip it over?
I had thought that, but it's not flat and it's not symmetrical so that wouldn't work.

Filler rod might be a plan as the wear is localised and if it goes wrong you still aren't really any worse off.

untakenname

Original Poster:

5,135 posts

207 months

Friday 11th April
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I took the strike plate off to see if there was any details on the back, it will only fit in one way due to the channels in the frame.

Would have made sense for it to be made so it could be reversed but it's lasted for 20+ years so likely wasn't a consideration.


Danm1les said:
I have used these guys in the past, ended up speaking to them and their advise was great and the delivery was fast.

https://upvcspares4repairs.co.uk/upvc-window-door-...
Reached out to them, they said it was likely an old Fullex but sadly they don't have any suitable plates in stock.

FlyVintage

188 posts

6 months

Friday 11th April
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That’s a really easy brazed repair; since you’ve already got it off just look up a local independent fabrication company who’ll likely do it while you wait.