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Do you have an expendable plastic card in your wallet , or a thin bendy knife ?
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@Jdanielb yeah...I'd agree.
I've had to fix two here....they were upside down 🤣.
But it's a good point ...ske might be lucky and the screws are on the outside.
I've had to fix two here....they were upside down 🤣.
But it's a good point ...ske might be lucky and the screws are on the outside.
@Jdanielb thank you, but Im Not always ...I can be a right cow as well😁
You have to laugh sometimes...to stop yourself from crying.
Its all an insane balance i can't quite get right 🤪
You have to laugh sometimes...to stop yourself from crying.
Its all an insane balance i can't quite get right 🤪
@BoobooSnafu 🤪🤔🤫🤭🤭 you are going to have to lie to someone who is not stalking you .. lmao.. sorry.. you made that to easy..
interior door locks tend to be wildly easy to defeat. they're almost always there more as a suggestion than any real deterrent
Hinges on your side or the other? Can you pop the pins out? Is there a crack near the latch big enough for a butter knife to fit through? You can press the latch in with a knife. Or 3ed option if there is no crack but there is trim work on the frame, you can take off the trim with a flat head and a hammer, then you will be able to insert a butter knife and press the latch.
Door frames often look solid because of paint but it's highly probable there's a piece of trim you can tale off gently and reattach with a hammer..
Door frames often look solid because of paint but it's highly probable there's a piece of trim you can tale off gently and reattach with a hammer..
Mardrae · 61-69, F
I had to call a locksmith. $80....I'm so pissed..