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Fitting a mortice door knob

How To Fit Our Beehive Ebonized & Rose Wood Door Knobs As part of our drive to offer our customers great products at reasonable prices we are pleased to announce two new products, our Ebonized and Rosewood Beehive door knobs. I am particularly pleased with the quality and style of these two Beehive door knobs and thought it would be a ...

Posted by Carl Benson | June 30, 2011 | Read more...

A little About Our Hand Forged Door Bolts

  Your traditional hand forged fish tail or shepherds crook door bolt makes for a pleasing addition to any renovation or restoration project. What makes this style of bolt unique from other types of door bolt is the way in which the sliding part of the bolt is fabricated. The bolt is fashioned from a single piece of steel that is...

Posted by Carl Benson | June 22, 2011 | Read more...

What Size T Hinges Should I use For My Ledge & Braced Door?

    I get asked asked this question on a daily basis, so I thought I would put pen to paper, or should I say finger to keyboard and try and answer this question and also share some of my knowledge on this subject.   I started my company (Suffolk Latch Company) some 15 years ago now. Our main line of business was smal...

Posted by Carl Benson | June 01, 2011 | Read more...

Fitting a Suffolk Latch

How to fit a Suffolk Latch Introduction One of our best selling products is the Suffolk latch.  I am often asked by my customers how to fit them, so I thought it was time for me to write a comprehensive blog covering the step by step processes required to fit the perfect latch. The hand forged Suffolk or thumb latch makes for an ...

Posted by Carl Benson | July 29, 2010 | Read more...  | 6 Comments

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