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How To Fit A Mortise Lock

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How To Fit A Mortise Lock

How To Fit A Mortise Lock

How To Fit A Mortise Lock: A simple Mortise lock can be an effective burglary deterrent. Our DIY expert Mickey Puckey shows VideoJug how fitting a mortise lock to protect your property.

You Will Need

  • 1 battery drill
  • some drill bits, most importantly flat woodcutting bits
  • 1 mortise lock kit which includes:
  • 1 lock body and key
  • 1 strike plate
  • 1 face plate
  • 1 key cover
  • some screws
  • 1 chisel
  • 1 tape measure
  • 1 pencil
  • 1 hammer
  • some masking tape
  • some sandpaper
  • 1 dustpan and brush in case of any mess


Step 2:

Mark the lock position

Decide on a height for your lock. Hold the lock flat against the door edge at your chosen height, and draw around it with your pencil. Use your tape measure to find the centre point on the side of the door. Mark it with a pencil and draw a longer vertical line through the point.


Step 3:

Select a drill bit

Select a flat drill bit that is roughly 2mm or 1/16th inch thicker than the lock body. This will ensure a comfortable fit. Hold the lock against the drill bit. Use the masking tape to mark the depth of the lock on the bit, and attach it to the drill.


Step 4:

Drill

Before you start drilling, remember your drill safety. Put on your goggles. Make sure all loose items of clothing, jewellery and hair are tucked away. Clear the area of any potential hazards and find a steady standing position.

You may want to wedge the door open to help steady your drilling.

Start just beneath your top pencil mark and drill a series of overlapping holes down to your bottom pencil outline. Drill to the depth marked and take care to keep the bit horizontal and square to the door edge.


Step 5:

Straighten up the edges

Before you pick up your chisel, remember your chisel safety. Make sure that you are wearing safety goggles and clear the area of potential hazards. Find a steady position and remember to watch your fingers when you do start chiseling.

Firstly clear out any wood chippings with the chisel. Then use your chisel to tidy up the edges of the mortise recess so that the mortise will fit. Keep the flat edge of the chisel facing outwards as you work and chisel to the depth of the recess. Scrape out any woodchips.


Step 6:

Mark the face plate

Now slide the lock into the recess and place the face plate over it. Draw around it.


Step 7:

Make a recess for the face plate

Begin by making a series of cuts on the edges of your pencil outline. Now chisel out the rest of the recess. Be careful, because if you chisel out too large a recess, it will be difficult to correct.

Keep testing the fit to see that the face plate lies flush with the door.


Step 8:

Mark the key holes

Hold the lock against the face of the door so that the plate is flush with the door edge. Mark through the key hole with your pencil, and then do the same on the other side of the door.


Step 9:

Drill the key holes

Select a drill bit that is a little larger than the key hole, and insert it into your drill.

Remember your drill safety.

Drill along one pencil line through to the lock recess. Repeat this on the other side of the door.


Step 10:

Test the key hole

Insert the mortise into its recess and check that the key works smoothly.


Step 11:

Attach the face plate

You may want to drill small pilot holes for these screws, but in most cases you can just drill them straight in.


Step 12:

Fit keyhole cover

Hold the key hole over the key hole and drill it into place. Repeat on the other side of the door.


Step 13:

Mark the bolt position on the frame

Turn the key to extend the bolt. Push the door to, and draw around the bolt on the frame.


Step 14:

Mark the strike plate position

Measure the distance between the inside edge of the door and the strike plate. Mark this measurement on the door frame. Align the strike plate with the pencil line you have just made. The bolt recess must be positioned according to the marks on the edge of the frame. Draw in and around the strike plate.


Step 15:

Cut bolt and strike plate recesses

Remember your chisel safety. Following your marks, chisel out a hole for the bolt. First cut around your pencil outline, then chisel out the recess. Check the fit of the bolt in the recess.

Then chisel out a shallow recess for the strike plate so that it lies flush with the door frame. Be careful not to chisel too deep a recess as this will be hard to undo. Keep testing the pate until it fits snugly.


Step 16:

Attach the strike plate

Remember your drill safety. Drill the strike plate into the frame.


Step 17:

Test

Now test your handy work. Check that the door closes easily and that the key turns smoothly.

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    tonybobette (49 days ago)

    This is a pretty good video. It has given me some good ideas. Thanks

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    uksamo (78 days ago)

    This is a very helpful video, it's so much easier than reading text describing what to do. In response to other comments about tools used, how many home DIY chaps have forster bits and cape chisel's in their tool box? I don't know of anyone, and common drill bit sets generally only include spade bits. I would like to hope that professional chippy's wouldn't need to watch an online video to know how to do their job so the video's well aimed for home DIY who only have a toolbox of commonly used equipment. I for one couldn't afford a chippy to install my 7 internal doors and these video's have boosted my self confidence of how to install the furniture myself, so far the first door looks great, many thanks.

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    roo66 (150 days ago)

    good video but if your fit isnt quite right what do you do?

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful nippychippy (158 days ago)

    apauling i wouldnt pay this guy a penny if he went round fitting like that for me. firstly all the measurements should be made with an engineers's or adjustable square the recess shoud be drilled with a forster bit not spade bits and a cape chissel is used to make a good key way this guy is a wood butcher not a professional carpenter.

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    Anonymous (209 days ago)

    thanks for this mate was a grat help for my college work have you got any more this which could help?

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (239 days ago)

    "chisels should never be hit by anything but a wooden mallet. this way off fitting a lock only works on solid doors and do it on a hollow door it will be a disarstar" the chisel is not wooden handled and has a strike cap so can be hit with a hammer gently, secondly why would u have a hollow door as a front door where you fit most mortice latches...? learn from a real chippy and stop guessing

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    Anonymous (256 days ago)

    well... she's British!?@#&!

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (402 days ago)

    Have just stumbled across this website and have to say its fantastic! Im a fairly confident DIY'r but iv learnt a thing or two whilst watching these videos!

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    Anonymous (407 days ago)

    Nicely done.

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    Anonymous (449 days ago)

    graet video

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    0 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (455 days ago)

    chisels should never be hit by anything but a wooden mallet. this way off fitting a lock only works on solid doors and do it on a hollow door it will be a disarstar

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    Anonymous (462 days ago)

    many thanks

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    Anonymous (498 days ago)

    excellent

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    0 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (531 days ago)

    Excellent tuition for door hanging. Great skills and experienced person. thanks a lot.

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    Anonymous (540 days ago)

    Very helpful, thanks!

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