My Knobs too long..!

Started by Scrumpy, February 23, 2022, 01:42:21 PM

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Scrumpy




Can someone advise please.. ?
I plan to paint bathroom cupboards.. and replace the knobs..
They have arrived but on checking,the screw needs shortening.. I know that I can buy a saw thingy to shorten the metal but have no idea what sort I need..
I seldom use this sort of thing so I wouldn't want to waste my money..
Could someone suggest a cheapy saw.. ? Thank you..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Dayjo

As you slide down the banister of life.
May the splinters never point in the wrong direction.

Scrumpy




Thank you Dayjo.. If it's good enough for Mia then it's good enough for me..
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

zoony

Quote from: Dayjo on February 23, 2022, 01:53:58 PM
Junior hacksaw... Cheap n cheerful.
I have one of them, in every toolbox. Mia has one, too!  :wink:

There you go.....

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Thanks Dave.. A tool-box eh..I'm always bereft of ideas for my Mia's birthday etc.. That's a good one.. :check:

crabbyob

all Mia's dont have the same taste tha knows, at least round here they dont, my Mias birthday is on Sunday,so i have 'did' her a multi coloured Butterfly [which looks ok if you sort of squint from about ten feet away, i'm not sure whether to write butterfly on it just in case... [2080]

Diasi

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"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal".  (Cassandra)
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zoony

It looks the business but our Mias are 4..

Michael Rolls

Scrumpy
How do you intend to hold the screws whilst you wield the saw?
Please don't say in your fingers (or anybody else's fingers)
Lacking a vice, simplest way is to take a substantial piece of wood, screw the screw into into it, leaving rather more protruding that you want, and use the hacksaw cut cut the screw off as near as flush to the surface of the wood as you can manage
HTH

Mike
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Alex

That's a good tip Mike, our Scrumpy has had problems in the past with screwing  :grin:

Scrumpy




Michael.. I am taking the doors off to paint.. I will screw the knob in and then saw off the bit that's over..


Your tip is brilliant.. Thank you.
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Scrumpy

Diasi.. It is a one off job so I only need a cheapy..
Doubt I will use it again. Thank you.
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Scrumpy

Quote from: Alex on February 23, 2022, 05:29:29 PM
That's a good tip Mike, our Scrumpy has had problems in the past with screwing  :grin:


:grin: :grin: :grin:
Don't ask me.. I know nuffink..

Dayjo

Quote from: zoony on February 23, 2022, 02:45:23 PM

Thanks Dave.. A tool-box eh..I'm always bereft of ideas for my Mia's birthday etc.. That's a good one.. :check:
When Michael, our son was deemed responsible enough. (Probably, three to four yrs old).
I made up a toolbox, using a margarine tub. With junior hacksaw, small tack hammer, small pliers, electrical screwdriver etc.
Another smaller box held a few nails and panel pins.
Another box, held some wood offcuts.

First thing he made was a 4" x 3" 'table', with all four legs different lengths!
47 years later, he hasn't improved much....  :hmm:  :rolleyes:
As you slide down the banister of life.
May the splinters never point in the wrong direction.

zoony


Michael Rolls

Thank you for the days, the days you gave me
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