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ol_Bombero-JC
Apr 24, 2014Explorer
This will get your pom poms waving like a Dallas Cowboy's cheerleader!.:C
Next time you see a Voltage Toy Hauler - take a look at the storage compt latches.
Don't know if same for all models - but there's one in the storage lot with these as factory OEM.
Google: Flush Paddle Latches
Available from many mfgrs inc'l Northern Tool.
Same style of item used on utility bodies, tool boxes, emergency equipment compt doors, etc. (Inc'l compts with drug boxes inside)
Stainless steel, different methods of opening, and of course lockable.
The (RV) compt door/s can still be defeated with a screwdriver or pry tool,however the surface area is *much* greater than the 751 style latches, resulting in a less flexible door.
Not cheap, but if you (and folks blowing lock change smoke) are really serious about keeping what's inside...inside, that would be the way to go.
Voltage seems to think so...;)
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Next time you see a Voltage Toy Hauler - take a look at the storage compt latches.
Don't know if same for all models - but there's one in the storage lot with these as factory OEM.
Google: Flush Paddle Latches
Available from many mfgrs inc'l Northern Tool.
Same style of item used on utility bodies, tool boxes, emergency equipment compt doors, etc. (Inc'l compts with drug boxes inside)
Stainless steel, different methods of opening, and of course lockable.
The (RV) compt door/s can still be defeated with a screwdriver or pry tool,however the surface area is *much* greater than the 751 style latches, resulting in a less flexible door.
Not cheap, but if you (and folks blowing lock change smoke) are really serious about keeping what's inside...inside, that would be the way to go.
Voltage seems to think so...;)
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