Home Improvement Asked by Michael K on July 20, 2021
I am new to DIY and bought some custom door handles; I’d like to install them on both sides of a pocket door, but I’m not sure how. I asked the manufacturer for an installation guide, but they haven’t gotten back to me.
The handle has two holes, one for a 1/8"
screw and one for a very small metal dowel, about 1/32"
wide and 3/8"
long.
The 1/8"
screw is 1 7/8"
long and goes in 1/4"
deep into the handle. It has a cap nut that covers 1/4"
of the other end, and a washer that is 1/32"
wide.
The 1/32"
dowel is 3/8"
long and goes in 1/8"
into the handle.
My door is 1 3/4"
thick.
I’d like to install handles at the same height and mirrored orientation on both sides of the door; it seems like I could do that by drilling a single hole through the door and using a dowel screw 1/4" + 1 3/4" + 1/4" = 2 1/4"
long, but I’m not sure that would work. On the other hand, I don’t want to have the fastener for the screw showing on the opposite side of the door, which would also prevent installation in a mirrored conformation.
Pictures of the assembly below:
I think you’ve got the wrong type of door hardware. Pocket door pull handles is like this:
You can Google “pocket door hardware “ and you’ll see many styles to choose from.
Answered by Lee Sam on July 20, 2021
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