Sorry for the lack of uploads! This year has been incredibly busy, the tree that blew over in January took months to sort out, then I was swamped with site work! I still have some site work left to do, but I’m trying to squeeze the occasional video in. With a bit of luck, I’ll get time to edit the remainder of the kitchen fitting videos soon! This video was filmed in June 2024, and I’ve only just had time to edit it! I hope everyone has a great Sunday 😉
I'm in the process of doing this now . I've found that if you keep the spindle inserted before you drill it makes it more accurate . 4 done , 6 more to go . Sliding patio doors , front and side door . Thanks for the update
Thanks 👍 When I was looking, I could find patio door handles with the same hole centres, but not French door/UPVC door handles. I can’t believe there was no spring in them either 😱 Thanks for the comment 👍
@@ultimatehandyman It's a U S Military base that used to be French. So over the years it had French, Turkish, they apparently did some contract work, and now American lock sets over 20+ years. As you can imagine it can be "fun"
Nice video. If I could add one small thing, when I change handles, I would fit the new handle with the spindle. That way I have the Euro Profile cylinder and the spindle located to keep the new handle straight for drilling. Good idea to use the hinge drill bit.
Great video, I'm looking to do this on my front upvc door. I need to drill 2 new holes for the new handle. How do I check that I'm not going to drill through something that will ruin the internal mechanisms, door lock etc? Thanks!
I'm afraid you'd have to remove the multi-point lock from the door to check. I removed one from this set of French doors a few years back- th-cam.com/video/nEDbRB27FKA/w-d-xo.html&t
I have drilled a new hole (inside) and come up against something metal. Possibly part of the gearbox or locking mechanism. Is there a chance i could drill through it without issue? If not I'm going to end up with a rather unsightly hole in my door and be stuck with a knackered door handle 🙈
Probably a bad idea to drill through the metal! (I thought I mentioned this in the video) If it’s the gearbox and you drill through it, the chances are that it will not work properly afterwards. Perhaps the best option is to remove the whole locking mechanism and see exactly what is in the way. This video might help with that- th-cam.com/video/nEDbRB27FKA/w-d-xo.html&t Thanks for the comment 👍
Sorry for the lack of uploads! This year has been incredibly busy, the tree that blew over in January took months to sort out, then I was swamped with site work! I still have some site work left to do, but I’m trying to squeeze the occasional video in. With a bit of luck, I’ll get time to edit the remainder of the kitchen fitting videos soon! This video was filmed in June 2024, and I’ve only just had time to edit it!
I hope everyone has a great Sunday 😉
I'm in the process of doing this now . I've found that if you keep the spindle inserted before you drill it makes it more accurate . 4 done , 6 more to go . Sliding patio doors , front and side door . Thanks for the update
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I'm not going anywhere, your back catalogue is still a rich source of advice.
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You make it all look so easy ❤ Glad to see you back mate.
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Excellent guide, nice to see a new upload. I wonder what company made those non standard handles!
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When I was looking, I could find patio door handles with the same hole centres, but not French door/UPVC door handles. I can’t believe there was no spring in them either 😱
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Nice fix, looks better than new. Good comment about the screws being on the inside, as I've seen a couple the wrong way around from the factory LOL
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Welcome back. Educational. I'm from the States, didn't work on that type of lock until I took a Locksmith job in Africa.
I had no idea that they used this type of lock in Africa 😱
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@@ultimatehandyman It's a U S Military base that used to be French. So over the years it had French, Turkish, they apparently did some contract work, and now American lock sets over 20+ years. As you can imagine it can be "fun"
Nice video. If I could add one small thing, when I change handles, I would fit the new handle with the spindle. That way I have the Euro Profile cylinder and the spindle located to keep the new handle straight for drilling. Good idea to use the hinge drill bit.
Thanks, I’ll definitely try that next time 👍
As someone that works at Screwfix I find that most peoples way of finding a replacement handle is to bring the old one in so we can compare them 😂
Yeah, I think I have been behind a few such people 😂
Blackburn screwfix was terrible for that, I'm so glad that the Darwen branch opened 👍
Excellent video! Many thanks
Nice one! What a bummer about the tree! I do hope you have a log burner!!
Thanks, I don't but plenty of my friends have ;-)
Love the E Long Gating ......your welcome 👍
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Great video, I'm looking to do this on my front upvc door. I need to drill 2 new holes for the new handle. How do I check that I'm not going to drill through something that will ruin the internal mechanisms, door lock etc? Thanks!
I'm afraid you'd have to remove the multi-point lock from the door to check.
I removed one from this set of French doors a few years back-
th-cam.com/video/nEDbRB27FKA/w-d-xo.html&t
Very interesting video, as usual, from you. Thank you.
You are welcome
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Nicely explained matey
Much appreciated 👍
Nice Job! 👍
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Great video !!!!! thanks
You are welcome
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I have drilled a new hole (inside) and come up against something metal. Possibly part of the gearbox or locking mechanism. Is there a chance i could drill through it without issue? If not I'm going to end up with a rather unsightly hole in my door and be stuck with a knackered door handle 🙈
Probably a bad idea to drill through the metal! (I thought I mentioned this in the video)
If it’s the gearbox and you drill through it, the chances are that it will not work properly afterwards. Perhaps the best option is to remove the whole locking mechanism and see exactly what is in the way.
This video might help with that- th-cam.com/video/nEDbRB27FKA/w-d-xo.html&t
Thanks for the comment 👍
👍👍👍. Thank you
You are welcome
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Hi mate
do you know of anything like a door stoop to keep my upvc doors open ? to stop them swinging back etc
Perhaps you could use magnetic door catches-
th-cam.com/video/46LzRPTXlHo/w-d-xo.html&t
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Nooice!
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