โApr-25-2023 03:11 PM
โApr-28-2023 03:12 AM
bpounds wrote:
Nothing says you can't put a lock on the propane door if you want. The propane police are not going to arrest you. It is not accepted practice, and violates rvia code, but once you pay for the rig you can do you.
โApr-27-2023 03:13 PM
โApr-27-2023 12:46 PM
enblethen wrote:
I think we killed the subject of not installing lock.
Another thing you could do on the latch is to bend the arm slightly to insure it is tight against the door frame restricting it's movement
โApr-27-2023 07:38 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
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โApr-26-2023 05:47 PM
dave54 wrote:Bobbo wrote:
I agree with enblethen. A propane compartment is not supposed to be lockable. That way, in case of some emergency, emergency personnel can turn off the propane tanks.
Doesn't take much effort to open a locked RV bin.
โApr-26-2023 12:58 PM
Bobbo wrote:
I agree with enblethen. A propane compartment is not supposed to be lockable. That way, in case of some emergency, emergency personnel can turn off the propane tanks.
โApr-26-2023 09:15 AM
โApr-26-2023 08:53 AM
โApr-26-2023 06:58 AM
โApr-26-2023 06:14 AM
MrWizard wrote:
I think he just meant latched,, he asked about the lock and was correctly informed .. do not lock
Diamon c wrote:
....replacing the ( twist) latch with a lock.
โApr-26-2023 05:27 AM
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โApr-25-2023 03:25 PM
Bud
USAF Retired
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