Lost all my bookmarks, looking for door hardware latch mechanism
 

Lost all my bookmarks, looking for door hardware latch mechanism

Started by Dave Siegel, December 18, 2011, 04:23:35 AM

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Dave Siegel

My laptop browser took a nose dive and when I re-installed the browser all of my bookmarks were gone. So I am reaching out for help. I had a link to  a hardware company that supplied a door latch lock mechanism similar to the one I have drawn here. Does any one know where I can find these? The center pivots and the rods slide in and out. You can turn the center  either with a square key or a small tee handle.

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luvrbus

If that is a slam lock (for baggage bays) I buy from  Work Truck Outfitters slam locks you only need to turn the handle to open

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bottomacher

www.millsupply.com- they're used on virtually every step van in the country (without a rollup rear door.)

thomasinnv

which browser? You can recover all of your bookmarks, history, cookies and settings for IE or firefox. How to do it depends on which browser you are using. I'm a little rusty on how to do it for IE, but firefox is pretty simple. Need to know which OS you are using too.
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JackConrad

Moore Industrial Hardware  www.mooreindhardware.com  They have one of the largest assortment of hinges and latches.  Jack
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Ed Hackenbruch

A few months ago i was kinda looking for the type of latches that are at the link that Somewhere posted.  Now if i could just remember why i wanted them! ;D
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Oonrahnjay

Quote from: JackConrad on December 19, 2011, 04:56:28 AMMoore Industrial Hardware  www.mooreindhardware.com  

            Ditto on that.  I've used Moore for a number of items - their prices aren't low enough to impress an old, grey-haired guy but they're not out of line with most other companies.  Where Moore shines is selection, quick shipping, and items match what's pictured and how they are described.  I've been happy.
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