Door Latch Reinforcing Plate
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2024 1:58 pm
Working on the timber for the first door, [LH]
The timbers are from Craig Seabrook and fit fairly well but need fiddling, [of course]. Although I have quite a collection of wood tools other than a compass plane and a block plane, I've mostly been using a DA sander with 40 grit. Although slower seems to reduce the possibility of removing too much material.
Anyway, thinking a little ahead, I was wondering if there was any reason why the latch backing plate couldn't be a full plate with 4 tapped holes instead of three?
Thanks,
robj
The timbers are from Craig Seabrook and fit fairly well but need fiddling, [of course]. Although I have quite a collection of wood tools other than a compass plane and a block plane, I've mostly been using a DA sander with 40 grit. Although slower seems to reduce the possibility of removing too much material.
Anyway, thinking a little ahead, I was wondering if there was any reason why the latch backing plate couldn't be a full plate with 4 tapped holes instead of three?
Thanks,
robj