I had a DIY project this week that I regret! We have a drawer that does not stay closed when driving the Roadtrek. The drawer slides open at some very inconvenient to stop places. I looked at different drawer catches and what would fit were not going to do much to hold the drawer closed. I asked about this on a Roadtrek group and was told by others that adding a slide bar on the front of the drawer to the wood panel next to it is a way to keep the drawer closed. So I went out and bought a hasp to put there. I measured carefully, drilled pilot holes, and put the hasp on. Before I put in the last of five screws, I pulled on the drawer to see that the hasp was actually holding the drawer closed as it should. The drawer opened about two inches pulling the wood panel next to it off. That panel is not permanently attached and just held in with clips - no clear reason why that is, as there does not look like there is anything to access behind that panel. I have to tell you that this is "real quality" construction! Right. So now I have four screw holes in the woodwork that will never cover up completely even if filled. And still have a drawer that opens when we drive.