billconner
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So I have 6 exterior doors installed. 2 came pre-bored for a lock set and dead bolt. We want just deadbolts on the other 4, but could not order them pre-bored for just dead bolts (for a reasonable price - like $300 per door). So I bought the kit with a plastic fixture jig/guide, hole saw, etc.
So I installed hardware on pre-bored doors, all fine. Started to bore other 4 but decided to check the jig on a pre-bored door. It's different. Jig seems exactly 2 3/8" as expected but pre-bored is 2 9/32" - 3/32" less.
Same deadbolts - is there that much tolerance in backseats? almost 1/8"? Should I shim jig to match pre-bored, use jig as is, or split the difference?
I suppose I should mock up a sample out of scrap and try each.
All new to me. Never bored a door for hardware before. Seems like they should match.
Added photo - I think 3/32" difference is noticeable.
So I installed hardware on pre-bored doors, all fine. Started to bore other 4 but decided to check the jig on a pre-bored door. It's different. Jig seems exactly 2 3/8" as expected but pre-bored is 2 9/32" - 3/32" less.
Same deadbolts - is there that much tolerance in backseats? almost 1/8"? Should I shim jig to match pre-bored, use jig as is, or split the difference?
I suppose I should mock up a sample out of scrap and try each.
All new to me. Never bored a door for hardware before. Seems like they should match.
Added photo - I think 3/32" difference is noticeable.
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