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dewaltdisney wrote:
Basic approach Bo get a hacksaw and cut the handle off and this will allow the spindle to be removed with the other handle. Looking at the door quality it might be easier to take it off and dump it and start with a new one with new hardware.


I think DWD might be right.

You can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear - or as my grandad use to put it, "there's no point trying to polish a turd".


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mikew1972 wrote:
A big hardware / DIY shop...

http://www.diy.com


This one reminds me of ones like in beer bars :mrgreen:


Well yes, we have ACE, Home Center, IKEA...

Inky Pete wrote:
I think DWD might be right.

You can't make a silk purse out of sow's ear - or as my grandad use to put it, "there's no point trying to polish a turd".


:lol: Hehe. Even a guy with big imagination couldn't imagine this.

I rent flat so it's not worth investing into landlord's property... unless i take door with me :shock:

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