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repair of broken latch mechanism on doors
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Try Crown City Hardware (Pasadena CA). They have a large selection of reproduction hardware and the quality is also there. They are not cheap though. You can order on line.
http://www.crowncityhardware.com Jeff |
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| <Michael>
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Thanks
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| <HouseOfYesteryear>
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Hello,
you might take the lock apart, it may just have a dust bunny in thee keeping it from closing. A little grease will go a long way. There should be 2 screws holding the lock in place.. And then there are several smaller screws holding the unit together. WD 40 works good.. Also Parifin wax works well, won;t hold the dust like grease will. I use parifin on my tools because saw dust won;t stick to it.. |
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