PRIME-LINE Products Defender Security U 9515 Door Hole Cover Plate – Maintain Entry Door Security by Covering Unused Hardware Holes, 2-5/8” Diameter, Finished in Gray Primer
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One sixteenth of an inch thick is the disc. It's not quite flush, but it's still pretty thin. There will be a gap between your lockset and the front of the door.
This is not something I would recommend
It would be necessary to cut the tube that connects the two parts, then possibly reconnect them Make the securing screw shorter, thread the inside of the tube, and trim the screw. If you can work it out, that would be great.
The panel that is solid does not connect to the other panel, and the panel that is hollow has the small hole in the middle where the bolt passes.
Selected User Reviews For PRIME-LINE Products Defender Security U 9515 Door Hole Cover Plate – Maintain Entry Door Security by Covering Unused Hardware Holes, 2-5/8” Diameter, Finished in Gray Primer
Since we have a keyless entry, it will not work if someone also locks a deadbolt, so this was an easy and cheap Would prefer for the Phillips head on the inside to have a cap so it doesn't look.
That's what I needed to install a dummy knob on an interior In this closet, it is mounted in a narrow space with a slight recess. It wouldn't have been possible to gain access to the closet if the door knob was on the inside, but this worked fine. A dummy knob indicates that there are no knobs inside and that there are no obstructions. I did have to drill a hole in one side of the doorknob, though, in order to attach it The problem is that it doesn't work.
The plates themselves are thick and strong, but the heads of the screws holding the plates together stripped at the slightest pressure applied Finally, I was able to gouge it out to apply pressure to the screw in order to finish the installation. However, the screw broke in the center leaving the entire thing completely inoperative. This is garbage. Look for screws that are of high quality. Having spoken with the manufacturer, I am satisfied with their response. It was promised they would call back, but they never did. After contacting them again, they replied. I was asked for pictures and receipts. They didn't get back to me after sending everything they asked for and I followed up two weeks later asking for a status. My original product from this manufacturer was defective, but I found a replacement from a different manufacturer that worked perfectly Keeping moving forward is the best course of action.
My Neanderthal builder who installed the double doors to my deck (now an enclosed porch) never tried to build it level, plumb, or even during the many years he spent working on it. In my office I see the dummy handle daily and since it was not even with the functional one, it was obvious that it should be removed when I installed a new lever set. This caused a hole in the door, so I decided to cover it and paint it to match. I got it all done easily, it looks great and it didn't draft with a little insulation. Since I never open the other door, this was much cheaper than a matching dummy handle that would have required a lot of work on a steel door to get it lined up with the lever and then I would have needed an oversized back plate to cover the oversized hole. Despite a few bucks and limited labor, I was able to easily solve my problem without the use of any electric tools.
There is a door that is 1 inch wide in my spare bedroom, so I bought this for it I tried to tighten it down to fit, but it couldn't be tightened down far enough. According to the product description, the size of the door is only stated as a maximum, not a My solution was to use a wire stripper that cuts screws to trim a little off the end of the screw or fastener that runs through the center of the board. A few nicks were found on an outer edge of one of the plates, but it worked fine after that. The nicks on the plate were not bad enough to warrant going to the trouble of returning them given the low price, so I rotated the plate so they are on the bottom where they aren't too obvious.
There are metal plates that fit somewhat snugly against both sides of the door, but not enough to hold it in place (it just slides It is obvious that the backsides of the plates do not have any There are no rough edges to them. I'm sure it would stay in place if those protrusions were present. The insert will be made by cutting a round wood insert with a hole that goes through the middle to fill in the gap and hold up the assembly.
I purchased a generator after the recent power outages. A generator cannot be inside since carbon monoxide may build up. So how would one get extension cords in without opening the doors or windows? The plate cost me $3. I used it to run extension cords through an opening in my back door 12 inches off the ground. If I will stuff a rag in the hole after the extension cords are through, I will wrap them in a rag. Whenever the hole is not being used, this plate serves the purpose of covering it when not in use. It is good for more than just covering old holes, it can be used for new holes as well!.
It is clear that you didn't read the whole Grey is the color of the sky. Gray with a very low gloss. There is something wrong with the photo.