A locksmith may tell you that your lock is beyond repair and that you should replace it with a new lockset.
Old mortise lock door.
If you want to improve your door security just know that this type of lock offers far better protection against intruders than the common cylinder locks.
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The most beautiful set doesn t do much good if the door doesn t open close and or lock properly.
Suited for almost any decor this lock is finished with our living antique patina.
Ultra security 44609 old time mortise lock with skeleton key brass plated finish replaces most mortise interior locks from the early 1900 s.
Cut through the paint around the faceplate and remove the screws as shown.
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Designed to replace most mortise interior door locks used in the early 1900 s the skeleton key lock exudes classic style and a traditional brass plated finish.
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Loosen the set screw on one door knob and twist or pull it off the spindle then pull the other knob and the attached spindle out of the hub.
Stick the screwdriver through the spindle hub and pop the lock out of the door.
If you are purchasing several antique hardware parts to create your own set be sure to measure carefully that they fit the lock you choose.
This versatile mortise lock door knob is reversible for both left and right handed application.
For left or right handed use.
Our reproduction privacy mortise lock with thumbturn and 2 1 2 inch backset was inspired by those used during the early 20th century on bedroom and bathroom doors.
It features a 5 32 thick solid brass face plate with a steel case and interior components.
The minimum door width is 45mm or 1 75 inches.
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Although the antique lock or latch is the least visible on your antique door it is a very important part.
To use a mortise lock your door must be thick enough to accommodate it.