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    #18011
    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post

    Aw, negative tayo sa hiwalay na unit, masyadong matakaw sa space.
    stack-able naman sya bro

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    #18012
    Quote Originally Posted by gls2001 View Post
    Christmas presents for my team...


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    Now, that's the spirit bro...😍😘😃

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    #18013
    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post
    Now, that's the spirit bro...[emoji7][emoji8][emoji2]
    Avoiding the holiday rush and got a pretty good deal at Zalora. [emoji3]


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    #18014
    Door knobs from Hafele


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    #18015
    When will your new house be finished?

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    #18016
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Door knobs from Hafele


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    Hope you got the mortise locksets, not their cylindrical. Häfele PhDM product quality has generally dropped over decades...the cylindrical ones among them(Who doesn't source from China now, right?). Their indent euro-spec/market ones have remained excellent.
    For new applications, mortise locks are the way to go. They're way more durable & secure. You can buy the profile cylinder w/ keys separately, choose handles...different brands fit. Euro-standard residential/commercial digital locksets mostly come in mortise type now. Pardon the unsolicited bits, bai.[emoji120][emoji4]

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    #18017
    I just bought those lever-type knobs for use on bedrooms. Whatever is on sale now we start buying so that we will not rush to buy them next time.


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    #18018
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I just bought those lever-type knobs for use on bedrooms. Whatever is on sale now we start buying so that we will not rush to buy them next time.


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    [emoji106]
    Also w/ mortise, for privacy app, you can opt for this privacy profile cylinder w/o key. You can unlock using a flathead much like the cylindrical privacy ones.

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    #18019
    After that, I bought a 1L bottle of Jameson Irish whiskey for myself, a bottle of French Syrah for wifey, and a 6-pack Engkanto Pale Ale for myself again. Happy camper here!

    Travs - here is the room lever-type Hafele knobs I bought, 55% off.





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    Last edited by Egan101; September 26th, 2020 at 09:28 PM.

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    #18020
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Travs - here is the room lever-type Hafele knobs I bought, 55% off.





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    That's how to buy![emoji106] I presume that's at least an ANSI Grade 2 cylindrical lock, bai?

    As shop guide for anyone who might be looking, here are more unsolicited bits on door hardware...
    Since cylindrical locks are more a US fixture(Europe went mortise), AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI) has this Lock Grade System on knobs & locks:
    Grade 1:
    Door knobs must withstand 800,000 cycles, 6 door strikes and a 360-pound weight test.
    Grade 1 deadbolts need to withstand 250,000 cycles and a 10-door-strike hammer test.

    Grade 2
    Door knobs must handle 400,000 cycles, 4 door strikes and a 250-pound weight test. Grade 2 deadbolts must handle 150,000 cycles and a 5-door-strike hammer test.

    Grade 3:
    Must be able to handle 200,000 lock cycles, 2 door strikes and a 150-pound weight test. Deadbolts in this category need to be able to handle 100,000 cycles and a 2-door-strike hammer test.

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