โDec-09-2019 01:51 PM
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Benji888578 wrote:
I just happened across rv deadbolts this week, looking to install one myself, hereโs one, Iโm sure you can find on other websites as well...***Link Removed***
Link removed? Canโt post links to other websites? Makes life difficult!
โJan-14-2020 04:52 AM
โDec-12-2019 04:19 AM
djglover7 wrote:DrewE wrote:
I'd go for a surface mount residential deadbolt (sometimes called a rim lock or, for certain designs a Segal lock). It should be easier to mount on a thin door than a tubular or mortise lock.
Give a little thought to how you would get out in the event of a fire. You have very little time to do that in an RV fire, much less than in a typical house fire, and fumbling with a key to open the door could be problematic.
Good suggestions, thank you (I did not know what those locks were called).
The trailer has emergency windows so I think I am willing to go with an additional deadbolt.
I just want to get away from the standard keys that come with these RV lock sets. Just need to stop or slow down the opportunistic/dumb thief.
โDec-10-2019 12:36 PM
DrewE wrote:
I'd go for a surface mount residential deadbolt (sometimes called a rim lock or, for certain designs a Segal lock). It should be easier to mount on a thin door than a tubular or mortise lock.
Give a little thought to how you would get out in the event of a fire. You have very little time to do that in an RV fire, much less than in a typical house fire, and fumbling with a key to open the door could be problematic.
โDec-09-2019 06:31 PM
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โDec-09-2019 03:32 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Isn't a standard deadbolt like what they have in hardware stores? You can take it out and bring it to a locksmith if not.
โDec-09-2019 02:48 PM