woolybanana Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 All the doors on my house open to the right but I need to change a couple to open to the left. Does anyone know where to get left handed hinges as all French ones seem to be right handed?Thank you.[6] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idun Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Are these the paumelle? So have you looked up garnitures de portes paumelle droit? The doors in our old french house opened both 'right' and 'left', so you must be able to get them somewhere. A good old quincaillerie seach should do it[:)] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybanana Posted May 11, 2013 Author Share Posted May 11, 2013 Yes, Idun, I tried turning them over and the door fell off! So, I shall continue my search. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pickles Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Try Castorama.I have to say that I was expecting this to degenerate into a "Four candles? No, FORK Handles: handles for forks" exchange. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chancer Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 The banana is on a wind up for all you well meaning folks who replied, the [6] is the clue.The question is Wooly are you a good enough carpenter to rehang a door albeait one that already fits the frame?I do hope so cos you wont find many French artisans capable of actually hanging and fitting a door from scratch, rebating the hinges, morticing the lock etc, they have only ever known pre-hung and pre-equipped doors sold complete with frames.Mind you its a job that sorts out the real carpenters from the so called ones even in the UK these days.Good luck and the hinges will be found in the same section as the left handed screwdrivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybanana Posted May 11, 2013 Author Share Posted May 11, 2013 Would I ever dare go fishing? Thank you Chancer, I was hoping for a few more in my net, but that will do.[;-)]To answer your question, no, I am not. Everything I do is on the primitive side with much sanding and filling. But I am hoping that all these little bits and pieces will eventually help sell the house, when the time comes that is, if noone looks too closely. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pickles Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 [quote user="woolybanana"]Would I ever dare go fishing? Thank you Chancer, I was hoping for a few more in my net, but that will do.[;-)][/quote]My excuse is that I am being a bit slow today: my IQ is being severely depleted by trying to think down to the level of some of the exam scripts that I am trying to mark and my will to live is leaking away.However, you swine, you have now got me thinking about the design of the hinges and whether mirror-image versions exist (which they seem to) and whether they are necessary (possibly not). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybanana Posted May 11, 2013 Author Share Posted May 11, 2013 [:D] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chancer Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 Actually you had me as well Wooly, after I had posted I looked at the paumelles on my doors and said "blow me down they are handed unless the screw holes are countersunk on both sides" [8-)]I hadnt got so far as to fouiner through my stock to confirm.I recently hung and fitted 6 fire doors with Assa commercial locking, fire rated frames and hinges and intumescent strips, I also made the frames by planing down parquet and routing the intumescent grooves, the fit with intumescents/smokeseal has to be spot on but when you get it right they close with a satisfying "swish", the hinges and locks were a pain as they have radiussed corners and round ended faceplates plus round holes for the two door furniture spindles, luckily I had made up router templates and drill jigs in the past, it was a real production line. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dave21478 Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 [quote user="Chancer"]The banana is on a wind up for all you well meaning folks who replied, the [6] is the clue.The question is Wooly are you a good enough carpenter to rehang a door albeait one that already fits the frame?I do hope so cos you wont find many French artisans capable of actually hanging and fitting a door from scratch, rebating the hinges, morticing the lock etc, they have only ever known pre-hung and pre-equipped doors sold complete with frames.Mind you its a job that sorts out the real carpenters from the so called ones even in the UK these days.Good luck and the hinges will be found in the same section as the left handed screwdrivers.[/quote]A while back I had a fairly protracted discussion with the guy at BricoDepot about their doors. I was trying to buy their basic partition door, but myself, the chap and some other random could not agree whether the "left" and "right" versions opened FROM the left or TO the left, or vice versa or whether left and right are as viewed from inside or outside the room. Anyway, we finally settled the matter and I bought one (Cant remember if it was left or right in the end), got it home and obviously it was the wrong bloody one!I would have taken it back, but it had got a bit dirty in the trailer on the way home, and I didnt fancy a 40 minute drive there for him to refuse the refund on a €25 door, so I swapped it round myself...... I had the opposite type of hinges in the garage, so set them into the frame, cut out the other side for the latch and all was well....except that the end of the door is not square! They are slightly chamfered to allow them to open without rubbing on the frame, and I now had the non-chamfered side as the opening side so it rubbed.....a few tickles with the planer got it right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woolybanana Posted May 11, 2013 Author Share Posted May 11, 2013 I did not understand a word of that final paragraph, Chance, fortunately. It seems you had a misspent youth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chancer Posted May 11, 2013 Share Posted May 11, 2013 I asked once how it worked and wished that I hadnt [:(]What I got from it is that say ouvrante à droite means that you stand on the side that the door opens towards and the handle is on the left, so I said "you mean ouvrante a droite means hinges on the right and it opens to the right".Non non monsieur was the reply, ouvrante a droite means handle on the left which you open with your right hand!!! [:-))]I asked what if the person is left handed or an amputee, they didnt have a response!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nomoss Posted May 12, 2013 Share Posted May 12, 2013 I have the same problem when British people refer to the offside and nearside of their cars.Is there some connection with cricket? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIG MAC Posted May 14, 2013 Share Posted May 14, 2013 Nearside = nearest the kerb.Offside = furthest from kerbNowt to do with cricket Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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