How to Bore Holes for Deadbolt, Doorknob and Latch Install | Metal or Wood Door
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 Published On Oct 12, 2023

In this video, I cut a door knob hole in a steel door for a new deadbolt. This hole cutting method can work both for metal and wood doors. Having a door knob installation kit does make it a lot easier but you could do it without.

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