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Old 06-26-2012, 03:18 PM   #1
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So I'm trying to replace my office's door handles for a storage room. I'm stuck here. I don't want to pry it off and/or do damage. Help?
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There must be screws holding the two halves together--how about a close up shot of the faces of the two sides?

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There must be screws holding the two halves together--how about a close up shot of the faces of the two sides?
I actually figured this out. I needed to get a castle nut wrench but didn't have one. I ended up just pushing on the castle nut with a flathead screwdriver and it eventually came off.

The replacement didn't have that. It just had two sides that were bound by two screws.

Thanks for the response, though!
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