Doors – Which parts are missing from this vintage lockset

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I'd like to get this lockset back into working order on a vintage 1-3/8" interior door with 2-3/8" backset, but do not know which parts are missing. Here is what I do have:

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Also, either the door has twisted, or the walls have leaned. The door matches the stop fine on the hinge side and on the topside. There is no threshold. The bottom of the door on the lockset side stays away from the door-stop by 9/16". The painted door has a single flat panel in the frame. I suspect the panel is plywood. My thoughts for fixing this is to either cut a tapered filler strip to fill the gap between the door and the door stop, or cut one of the corner mortise/tenon joints in the door frame and re-glue with a counter-twist and kerf-filling dutchman, maybe spline the bottom. Any thoughts?

Best Answer

I too wish you luck.

The parts you show are made from 'pot metal.'

Such parts have a short life in the best of times.

For older hardware on the cheap, I think ebay,

the ReBuilding Center in Portland http://rebuildingcenter.org/

or somewhere from here http://portlandonthecheap.com/homeimprovement.html would likely be your best chance