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enlarge its hole with a file (Photo 2). A half-round file (sold at home centers and hardware stores) matches the curve of the latch hole.Move the strike plate. If the latch contacts the strike plate at the correct level but doesn’t go in far enough, or if the latch strikes more than 1/8 in. too high or too low, you’ll have to reposition the strike plate. You can move it up or down and in or out. Use a sharp chisel to enlarge the strike plate mortise (Photo 3). Then hold the strike plate in place and drill new 1/16-in. holes for the screws. strike plate and fill the gap in the mortise with wood filler. Remove the strike plate to paint or finish the patch.Welcome to Historic Houseparts®, where you can find all the parts to make your house a home. Whether you're an architect, designer, contractor, or homeowner, we've got all the parts you'll need to complete your project. We've got a unique selection of both antique and new parts to appeal to every taste and budget. Fancy Drop Pull, Antique Brass

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