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Cabinet handle removal

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by Nightowl66, Oct 15, 2022.

  1. Nightowl66

    Nightowl66 New Member

    I have this old cabinet that held a record player at one time. I was going to get rid of it but some friends talked me into refinishing it. So I am going to give a shot. Problem is I can't figure out how the handles are attached? Any ideas?
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  2. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    There should be some flex in the handle, so you can bend in inwards and away from one lug, then it will just drop out the other side. Then the lugs should unscrew and these are what hold the finger plate to the wood. Just be aware on old pieces if the handles are not of a great quality they can on occasion snap.
     
  3. Nightowl66

    Nightowl66 New Member


    I tried that but it didn't seem like the lugs were going to turn. They are brass. I was afraid I was going to break something.
     
  4. Roaring20s

    Roaring20s Well-Known Member

    What Ce BCA writes seems correct, but you may need a tip from a woodworker forum. You to do it eight times correctly!
     
  5. Woutinc

    Woutinc .wordpress.com

    Work around them?
    Seems they are to trap fitted and i wouldn't risk damaging the wood.

    Nice looking cabinet. Doesn't need much to become beautifull again.
     
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  6. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    have u put a magnet to the handles?
     
  7. Nightowl66

    Nightowl66 New Member

    yes, they are brass
     
  8. Ce BCA

    Ce BCA Well-Known Member

    So they may be a really basic type, which have metal pins under the lugs which go into holes to provide stability, then there are short spikes around the finger plates and the handles are just gently hammered into place using the holes/pins as the guides. You should be able to see if this is correct by getting a spudger and gently levering around the edge of a finger plate - see if you can see any spikes when you get a little gap.
     
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  9. Woutinc

    Woutinc .wordpress.com

    ...but beware! You'll quickly ruin the wood.
    What i should not risk on this beautifull cabinet as i already said. Nothing wrong with some ware on such oldy.
     
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  10. Nightowl66

    Nightowl66 New Member

    I will work around the handles and not try to remove them.
     
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