ChoppyChoppy Tree Freak Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 10,617 Reaction score 10,290 Location AK Dec 31, 2016 #1 I have this bin for storing "self serve" bundles. I'm trying to come up with a latch to hold the doors closed. It originally had a handle contected to 2 vertical pieces of flat stock, but it's all missing and will not be "dummy proof" anyhow. Ideas?
I have this bin for storing "self serve" bundles. I'm trying to come up with a latch to hold the doors closed. It originally had a handle contected to 2 vertical pieces of flat stock, but it's all missing and will not be "dummy proof" anyhow. Ideas?
Sandhill Crane AS Member . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 15, 2010 Messages 3,241 Reaction score 5,059 Location Saugatuck, Michigan Dec 31, 2016 #2 Simple latch like a horse stall?
ChoppyChoppy Tree Freak Joined Jun 17, 2013 Messages 10,617 Reaction score 10,290 Location AK Dec 31, 2016 #3 Not familiar with that kind of latch. I thought about a door closer like for screen doors, but then it will keep closing on people.
Not familiar with that kind of latch. I thought about a door closer like for screen doors, but then it will keep closing on people.
Sandhill Crane AS Member . AS Supporting Member. Joined Mar 15, 2010 Messages 3,241 Reaction score 5,059 Location Saugatuck, Michigan Jan 1, 2017 #4
Marshy 285 Killa Joined Jan 19, 2014 Messages 6,306 Reaction score 8,864 Location Mexico NY Jan 1, 2017 #5 You could get fancy and put these types on the inside of the doors and rig a handle and some strong cord to the pins so they can be operated with the turn of a handle. Also, just shut the door and they self latch.
You could get fancy and put these types on the inside of the doors and rig a handle and some strong cord to the pins so they can be operated with the turn of a handle. Also, just shut the door and they self latch.