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Tenant lost the keys. Can I drill it out with 9/64" bit and pull the old lock and replace with the s

Tenant lost the keys. Can I drill it out with 9/64" bit and pull the old lock and replace with the same lock? [link] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [View this email in your browser]( [DIYChatRoom.com Logo]  Hi {NAME}! Here's your weekly guide to trending discussions at DIYChatRoom.com! Note: We've noticed that you are registered on multiple forums that are powered by Threadloom Newsletter. We've selected several we think you might enjoy. To unsubscribe from any newsletter, click on the unsubscribe button at the bottom. To receive newsletters from any of your other forums, click on "Send feedback" at the bottom of this email. Highlighted posts [Drilling out a USPS mailbox lock](  June 28, 2019  •  39 posts  •  663 views  [General DIY Discussions](   [jaketrades said]( — Tenant lost the keys. Can I drill it out with 9/64" bit and pull the old lock and replace with the same lock? [link] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [Read more »](  [Medium Size Rock Removal? (Pics)](  June 29, 2019  •  19 posts  •  240 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [Maverick21 said]( — I have a small yard and the previous owners brought this rock in to cover up a stump 🤷*♂️ Not sure why. Anyways I have small kids and I want to move this rock ... [Read more »](  [Main breaker bad?](  June 29, 2019  •  23 posts  •  301 views  [Electrical](   [f15radar said]( — I lost power to half of my breaker box. When I check the voltage to each lug on the main breaker, I only see 120 on 1 side of the breaker. Is that normal? If I measure the voltage ... [Read more »](  [Tomato seed saving](  June 29, 2019  •  22 posts  •  279 views  [Gardening Forum](   [dalepres said]( — I'm planning on saving some tomato seeds this year for use next year or beyond. If I leave a few tomatoes on the plants to fully ripen on the vine, don't I risk the plant stopping ... [Read more »](  [What is this pattern in the concrete and how is it done](  June 29, 2019  •  18 posts  •  307 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [Jbmgo said]( — Hello, Recently moved into a home with a concrete patio. Theres a 2x10ft section of bare ground that may have been garden or something, that we want to fill in with concrete. Issue ... [Read more »](  [Replace washer hose connector](  June 27, 2019  •  19 posts  •  275 views  [Plumbing](   [moosehaed said]( — Had new flooring put in and their roof washer and dryer and shut off the lines. Everything looked good when they put them back in, went to turn on the hot water and it was leaking ... [Read more »](  [Another Bath remodel](  June 26, 2019  •  46 posts  •  359 views  [Remodeling](   [lug-nuts said]( — I took on remodeling our master bath a few months ago. It all started about a year ago when I was looking at tubs. I found one that me and the misses liked and it went form there. ... [Read more »](  [Splits in stringer](  June 27, 2019  •  24 posts  •  293 views  [General DIY Discussions](   [jjk88 said]( — There are multiple splits in the stringers supporting my deck stairs and I need to deal with this as a condition of the sale of my house next month. But especially since I'm moving, ... [Read more »](  [Raise Pergola by a Feet, Need Advice](  June 26, 2019  •  23 posts  •  768 views  [Concrete, Stone & Masonry](   [lpvasam said]( — Hello Everyone. Bought his pergola at sams club it looks really big in the store and once we installed at house it looks small (height wise). we really loved it but we would love ... [Read more »](  ["Garage" conversion and waterproofing](  June 27, 2019  •  25 posts  •  277 views  [Building & Construction](   [cidarthur said]( — I have a 1960s ranch built with a "carport" that was presumably always meant to be a garage but never had the door put on. Previous owners finished the interior, including crown ... [Read more »](  You are receiving this email because you either registered as a member for DIYChatRoom.com or signed up for updates.  [Unsubscribe](  [Send feedback](mailto:digest@threadloom.news?subject=Feedback%20for%20DIYChatRoom.com%20newsletter)  Sent on behalf of DIYChatRoom.com by  [Threadloom]( DIYChatRoom.com, 111 Peter St, Suite 901, Toronto, ON M5V 2H1

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