Colonial Bronze 242T-12-D20 Distressed Light Statuary Bronze 242 Series Through Bolt Mount
I’ve used the actual Statuary Bronze Belwith Add-ons & Attracts Catch P649-STB on several of the woodworking projects that i have finished.
The latches are usually straightforward and easy to use. There can be a magnetic plate which you screw on the inside the door body, and then you definitely have the actual magnetic latch which you screw in to the inside the cabinet. Through the power of the actual magnet, the front door is kept shut.
The magnets measure a good inch wide by 2 3/8”. It sticks out about ¾ of the inch (height). These magnets perform great if you’re trying to hid the latch. They are usually set behind the doorway and are just seen once the door will be open. Tiny screws are included.
Installation will be pretty basic. Since you’re working together with small screws, drilling the pilot hole will come in handy otherwise you may wind upwards splitting the smaller pieces regarding wood. Since small adjustments within the magnet may need to be produced, the slot for that screw is all about ½” extended, allowing you to definitely slide the actual magnet towards the front or the rear if needed. You can install using a simple screwdriver if that is all you’ve got, but I would suggest a drill for some pilot openings.
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