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Help Opening and old closet door...

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Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby AliCat1980 » 27 Dec 2013 11:59

I need help opening a closet door. Our house was built in the late 1880's and this particular door is old with a small doorknob without a skeleton key. I'm not sure if there is a lock on the inside but I feel like there is. It's the closet that holds all our Christmas decorations and I'm ready to put them up!! I've tried a butter knife, which is my usual go to but it isn't working... I can unscrew the doorknob but didn't want to make things worse... Help please. I took a picture with my iphone but I have no clue how to post a photo
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Dec 2013 12:21

It looks like that is a normal door knob without a lock. Perhaps the latch is no longer connected to the door. Since this is not really a lock per se, will try to help with bypassing the handle.

Get a thin knife with a sharp point. Push the door inwards a little. Push the knife point into the crack of the door with the point angled away from the door knob until it presses against the latch. You undoubtedly have more doors in this house with the same knob, so you can see what I am talking about.

Once the point of the knife is holding the latch. Lever the handle of the knife away from the door knob so the point of the knife moves the latch in towards the door knob. Pull outwards on the door, so the door holds the latch in place. Pull the knife out, and put it back in with the tip angled away from the door until it catches the latch again. Repeat the above steps a few times, until the latch is moved in enough times to allow the door to open.

Good luck!

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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby AliCat1980 » 27 Dec 2013 12:42

I've tried the sharp knife a thousand times with no luck... My daughters closet door has the same knob and this is what the indeed looks like, with that tiny stubborn lock.... I'll keep trying the sharp knife. http://i42.tinypic.com/fwq1pw.jpg
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby Squelchtone » 27 Dec 2013 12:44

maybe I misread, but you're ready to put your Christmas decorations up 2 days AFTER Christmas?
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby AliCat1980 » 27 Dec 2013 12:50

Hahahahhaa! I should have clarified! Put them AWAY IN the for mentioned closet!! Sometimes my southern vernacular gets me in trouble!! :)
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Dec 2013 12:52

The newer picture of the other door you just posted has a slider under the (inside?) door handle. Think that is a privacy lock, if am not mistaken. If that has slid down, it would explain why the latch would not move.

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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby AliCat1980 » 27 Dec 2013 12:58

Yes, indeed that is the inside of the closet door. :) I'm pretty sure I have to thank my four year old for locking it.... Not sure why my closet doors have privacy locks?? Guess some poor old guy hid in them at some point!!

Any other ideas for getting it unlocked?
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby Squelchtone » 27 Dec 2013 13:01

I have a co-worker from Alabama.. he says Pen and Pin the same exact way.. good luck with the lock, you're in good hands with Gordon.
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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby GWiens2001 » 27 Dec 2013 14:12

Don't know about that, Squelchtone. If it has a privacy lock, and it is engaged, can't think of much to do aside from my first suggestion. Looks like that door opens outwards, so you should be able to pull the pins from the hinges if the first suggestion does not work.

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Re: Help Opening and old closet door...

Postby Squelchtone » 27 Dec 2013 18:32

remove hinges from door, remove door from frame.

to remove hinges, you'll have to watch a youtube video on how to, or take a photo of the entire door and a close up of one of the hinges.

I searched how to remove hinge pins and came up with this:


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