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37 Tudor door lock removal
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03-08-2022 @ 10:47 AM
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You will note none of the holes you have shown in the photo are round any more. It appears someone has drilled out the original set screw with a straight screwdriver slotted head and replaced it with something else. Try a small slotted screwdriver or maybe an allen wrench Your going to have to decide.
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02-28-2022 @ 11:36 AM
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I'm bathing it in Superzillow, as we speak. Next thing I need to know is what the head size is of the slot scew/hex head? At some point, if I can get a grip on it, after several days of bathing with superzillow, it will hopefully release. I really need to know what head size tool is needed to get a grip on it. Thank You for the response. Taylor
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TomO |
02-28-2022 @ 8:15 AM
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I do not know of any special tool. You will have to soak the screw with a good penetrating oil for a few weeks and then try to get it out. If you are going to repaint the door, you can use heat to help free up the screw.
Tom
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trjford8 |
02-28-2022 @ 8:13 AM
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An extremely difficult job. I was never successful in trying to drill out that set screw. Hopefully someone else will chime in with their method to remove it.
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fredtaylorf |
02-26-2022 @ 9:43 AM
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Question, does anyone know if there's a special tool used to remove/loosen the setscrew holding the lockset in place? Otherwise, how does one remove the lockset? Thank you, Taylor
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