This weekend the door handle broke off. I looked at it and came up with a temporary solution that worked quite well. New part on order. I drilled 4 holes and used 2 small cable ties pulled as tight as I could get them with pliers.
What did we do in days past without cable ties? Wire?
I always carry both. We met a couple of "****ies" on the road between Birdsville & Windorah once - they wanted a piece of wire to fix their exhaust on their ute! Done.
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If you don't get it done today, there's always tomorrow!
What did we do in days past without cable ties? Wire?
I carry two rolls of galvanised wire; one about 1mm and the other about 2.5mm diameter - they are perhaps the most useful and versatile "fix-it" items I carry.
The rubbish plastic hardware that the caravan door manufacturers inflict on us all and the outlandish prices they charge for the replacements, is quite disgraceful to be frank.
What did we do in days past without cable ties? Wire?
I carry two rolls of galvanised wire; one about 1mm and the other about 2.5mm diameter - they are perhaps the most useful and versatile "fix-it" items I carry.
I carry a small pair of Rigging Parrot Wire Cutters, a number of times I have had to cut discarded fencing wire from under the car. Easier to cut than side cutters.
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There is a lock model redesign to improve the strength of these handles, it appears it is stronger. When removing the key from these locks always ensure the key is orientated vertically.
The rubbish plastic hardware that the caravan door manufacturers inflict on us all and the outlandish prices they charge for the replacements, is quite disgraceful to be frank.