Submitted by PeezkyWeezky t3_11uz9g6 in DIY
(Edit: TLDR and link to pics at the bottom of this post)
What a weekend. I’m dog sitting for a buddy (who is on his honeymoon) and as I’m arriving the other night I walk into a nightmare scenario. A pipe had burst right before I arrived at the house. I was able to get to the emergency shut off, but not before a ton of water flowed into the unit below my buddy’s place. Everyone is alright and we’ve had emergency plumbers in and out to fix the issues and dry out both units, but it was a scene.
During the chaos, I put my buddy’s very anxious dog behind a bedroom door so the plumbers could do their work without the dog barking at them too much. The dog managed to lock himself in from the inside while pawing at the door. I checked with my buddy and there were no keys to the door, so it was on me to get the dog out by hook or by crook. I haven’t watched the lock picking lawyer in a while, but I gave it my best shot. I tried sneaking a credit card and part of a plastic bottle between the door and the lock; I tried a butter knife, bobby-pins; I tried using a flat head screwdriver to bully the locking mechanism; I even tried a last ditch effort with a wire hanger to no avail.
Ultimately, with the dog freaking out, I gave up on the subtler methods and decided to nuke the door handle with a rubber mallet and attempt to access the inner mechanism with a flat-head screwdriver.
The mallet did the job 😬, but it wasn’t pretty and I’m wondering if the door is toast. I’m hoping that maybe with some wood glue, clamps and some touch up paint, the door could be salvageable and the cosmetic damage would be hidden underneath a new handle. Any chance of that or is it time for a new door? If a fix is possible, I’d like to try to get it started over the weekend and save my buddy some work—he has enough on his plate as it is.
Thanks for any help and ideas you have and obligatory pic of the doggo enjoying his new found appreciation for freedom.
TLDR: dog locked himself behind a door by pawing at the handle. I nuked the door handle with a mallet to get him out. Wondering if I ruined the door or can fix.
barbarossa1981 t1_jcqy8j6 wrote
Seen and fixed worse. Glue and clamp back the wood, use woodfiller for any divots/scratches, sand, paint, then get a new handle with a larger panel that ideally screw into place. If not get four matching or complimentary screws, and carefully (and slowly, in spurts) drill some guide holes in the panel.