Doug71
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I'm fitting a few 4 panel Oak (veneered chipboard) doors for a customer. They ideally want to have knobs on them which means drilling the latch in the mid rail joint but they are concerned because as always the installation instructions say this is a no as it will weaken the joint.
I have done similar loads of times and never had a problem but the customer is still a bit wary as obviously it will invalidate their guarantee. Has anyone ever had a door fall apart because they drilled an 1" hole through the stile into the mid rail? I've had to cut quite a bit off the bottom of some of the doors and it looks like the joints are a loose tongue similar to a Peter Millard shaker style cabinet door so not even a dowel that I could drill into and destroy.
These are the doors, like I say I'm not worried but the customer has their reservations so just really after more experiences of "No problem", any thoughts?
https://www.howdens.com/joinery/doors/howdens-rockingham-oak-4-panel-door-obj-sku-family-die4060
I have done similar loads of times and never had a problem but the customer is still a bit wary as obviously it will invalidate their guarantee. Has anyone ever had a door fall apart because they drilled an 1" hole through the stile into the mid rail? I've had to cut quite a bit off the bottom of some of the doors and it looks like the joints are a loose tongue similar to a Peter Millard shaker style cabinet door so not even a dowel that I could drill into and destroy.
These are the doors, like I say I'm not worried but the customer has their reservations so just really after more experiences of "No problem", any thoughts?
https://www.howdens.com/joinery/doors/howdens-rockingham-oak-4-panel-door-obj-sku-family-die4060