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Kavoom
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Oct 26, 2018

Upward lift doors Pain in the...

We have the storage doors that lift up to the ceiling. The significant other hates them as she only has one hand to get stuff in and out. She wanted it fixed. So, off to Amazon I go. I found the pneumatic door struts but there isn't a good way to get them on without some work due to the thiness of the wood. Back to Amazon.

So, I ran across these "Cucumis Stainless Steel Door Stopper" two for 14 bucks door stops that have a magnetic ball on one side and the fitting that the ball sits in on the other. They are about the size of a door knob. I put the ball side on the door and then the fitting side on the ceiling. It works perfect and is better than the pneumatic things. The magnets can be pretty stout but all you do is put a piece of clear tape in the receiver piece of the set up and it reduces the stoutness of the magnet. The ball end acts like a door knob.

I did use rivets instead of the screws that come with them but rivets are the way to go in a travel trailer anyway. I recommend the Arrow Fastener RHT300 rivet gun and 5/32 rivets for anything in an RV on the thin luan walls. You can actually remove them easily with the right drill bit also as you just sort of punch through the rivet.
  • My DW can't or won't put stull in the top shelp of any of the wall cabinets, so I don't that to worry about, thank goodness.

    I'm not too sure I would use pop rivets in Luan panels. There are other split rivets you could use but without a backing washer, there isn't much holding a pop rivet in place.
  • About like a stainless steel doorknob. You hardly notice the piece on the ceiling.
  • It looks like they have many sizes. How do they look when installed?