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Too many projects
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Fargo, ND land of the flat hills
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Barn door handle
I recently opened my rear barn door to a clunking sound. After further examination, I pushed the handle/plunger through to the inside of the door. Thankfully a previous owner had surgically hacked a speaker hole that I haven't gotten around to filling so I recovered the button from the door, but I can't find the springs / whatever is supposed to be with it.
Anyways, I've done some research into the handles, and this one is obviously different and not reproduced. A common solution is to epoxy an extension on a regular door handle. How well does this work? I've got a few spare truck handles from shaving my GMC 8-9 years ago, but could I transfer the button/plunger completely to one of those? Or would I be better off adding an extension? Any help would be appreciated. Andrew
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: Barn door handle
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You are correct about it being different, & yes you can use a pickup handle and put an extension on it... Epoxy works very well if you put a sleeve over the joint, otherwise I would weld it. LockDoc
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Spokane, WA
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Re: Barn door handle
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I was thinking about making an insert to slip into the handle base that could be screwed in place from the side where the metal is thicker but haven't messed around with it yet. I have a good sized collection of broken handle bodies to play with. ![]()
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The Older Generation
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Location: Montezuma, Iowa
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Re: Barn door handle
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We're not talking about welding the button plate back in, we're talking about welding an extension on the button shaft for the suburban rear barn door handle. The shaft is longer on them.... You are correct that the handles are pot metal and can't be welded. Some people have fixed them with JB Weld but I don't know how long it lasts... LockDoc
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