I've got a couple of sets of ceramic doorknobs to fit to mortice latches on internal doors.
The knobs are similar to this:
My problem is that the screwholes are on a circle whos diameter is significantly smaller than the diameter of the knob so I cannot screw the screws in properly, at right angles to the door. They go in at an angle. (The knobs I have are much more extreme than the pic).
This results in the knob being pulled slightly off line so that the opening/closing action is very tight - unacceptably so.
Things are made worse by the fact that I am fitting these to awful cardboard honeycomb doors which have already been hacked about previously for earlier latches.
Has anyone got any idea how these knobs can be reliably fitted so that I don't need to use two hands to turn them?
They've got me beat.
Martin.
The knobs are similar to this:
My problem is that the screwholes are on a circle whos diameter is significantly smaller than the diameter of the knob so I cannot screw the screws in properly, at right angles to the door. They go in at an angle. (The knobs I have are much more extreme than the pic).
This results in the knob being pulled slightly off line so that the opening/closing action is very tight - unacceptably so.
Things are made worse by the fact that I am fitting these to awful cardboard honeycomb doors which have already been hacked about previously for earlier latches.
Has anyone got any idea how these knobs can be reliably fitted so that I don't need to use two hands to turn them?
They've got me beat.
Martin.