We are half way through trying to change a mortise lock in a solid wood back door. However we have discovered that the lock is jammed in the mortise cavity. We have tried oiling it to hopefully break down any rust, easing out deadbolt with pliers, taking off the front plate incase it was misaligned etc, and all to no avail. There is glass in the door so don't want to be more forceful than necessary. The door is affected by temperature, so wonder whether the fibres might have swollen and dried into the lock components, impeding removal. I might try gently easing a blade down the side of the lock. Any suggestions gratefully received.
As the door handle spindle had fused into the lock follower it had to be drilled out so we will have to replace the lock an handles. Can't afford a new door!
As the door handle spindle had fused into the lock follower it had to be drilled out so we will have to replace the lock an handles. Can't afford a new door!
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