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OllyK

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Had a look at what I'd call the usual suspects but I suspect I need something a little more specialised!

I'm building a sliding door for the workshop and I want a flush / recessed handle so the door will slide all the way back without fouling. Not easy to describe, but I've seen the sort of thing around, metal, probably 3-4" inces high with a recess to put your finger tips in. The whole handle ends up being flush with or below the surface of the door.

Anybody got any ideas where I can find such a thing?
 
Hi Ollyk

I know the thing you're looking for, but I've only seen them on old doors. You could try looking for sliding door makers/fitters in Yellow Pages rather than the usual hardware stores. Or you could make one. A rectangle of steel or brass screwed over a recess carved in the door frame would work. You would need to curl the edge or use a pice of dowel with a slot cut so it fits over the metal.

Paul
 
sawdust maker":20xhuya2 said:
Hi Ollyk

I know the thing you're looking for, but I've only seen them on old doors. You could try looking for sliding door makers/fitters in Yellow Pages rather than the usual hardware stores. Or you could make one. A rectangle of steel or brass screwed over a recess carved in the door frame would work. You would need to curl the edge or use a pice of dowel with a slot cut so it fits over the metal.

Paul

Hadn't thought about fabricating one, but I guess that's a possibility!
 
Nick W":2za9embb said:
Hve you looked at Isaac Lord and Hafele?

I hadn't - and I have found just what I was after - thanks!
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