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  1. J

    Can't get patio doors open after years of never being opened

    If I try to bend or cut the screw in the picture out of the way to allow a new euro cylinder in the door. Will turning the key in the euro cylinder then slide the bolt up and over as per the yellow arrows on the drawing above?
  2. J

    Can't get patio doors open after years of never being opened

    Would that tool linked above still work ok if I was to order one? Is taking the doors off the hinges an option? Doors will need to come off anyway to replace rubber seals underneath
  3. J

    Can't get patio doors open after years of never being opened

    Just tried but got nowhere unfortunately I have another multi lock the exact same that was removed from a different set of double doors so went to have a look Here are a couple of pics. Hard to explain but it seems that a little brass / gold bar of metal needs to be risen and lowered to open...
  4. J

    Can't get patio doors open after years of never being opened

    Thanks for your time on that ! Going to try the screwdriver method Am I needing to put the screwdriver in and turn Above the screw pictured Would an Allen key work?
  5. J

    Can't get patio doors open after years of never being opened

    il try and get to the point We have patio doors that have never been opened since they were installed, ( house that was lying empty for a number of years , we then spent 2 years doing it up ) We never had a key for these doors I bought 2 New handles and cylinders I snapped both euro cylinder...
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