Search for 'W4 Plastic Turnbuckle Door Catch Brown Caravan Motorhome 37810'. I got mine from ebay but they are also available from amazon and caravan dealers.
@@InTheShedUK thank you, much appreciated. I have done a similar thing with my chest fridge, slides under the bed, I put it on a sled with small wheels, created a wooded runner so it trapped the wheels, so they could only run in and out in a straight line and not twist, I added a stop at the back, again so it stopped at the correct place when closed, I used chrome thumb turn door catches like you see on a cubicle door, I wanted something heavy duty. My issue is the cable, how have you wired it so when you pull it out and back in again that the cable doesn’t get caught. I was thinking about using a trellis type arrangement tacking the wire to it so it expended and collapsed as the fridge came in and out. Like XXXXX it’s hard to explain what’s in my head. So again how did you do it? Thanks
@@markymarks3805 Yes I can see where you are going with the trellis idea. I kept mine really simple, just used a cable tie and stick on cable tie clip. Have a look at my video 'Campervan Garage, Bed, Step and Table - Fiat Ducato Campervan Conversion Part 21' in the playlist to see how it works. Very simple but hasn't snagged yet.
Most impressive outcome.Everything you need for an enjoyable get away. Congratulations 👍👍
You've done a fabulous job on that Ian. Every credit to you.
Cracking job Ian. Very inspiring. 👍
Nice conversation, can you share the link (or name) of the draw catches please? Not seen those and I need something. 👍
Search for 'W4 Plastic Turnbuckle Door Catch Brown Caravan Motorhome 37810'.
I got mine from ebay but they are also available from amazon and caravan dealers.
@@InTheShedUK thank you, much appreciated. I have done a similar thing with my chest fridge, slides under the bed, I put it on a sled with small wheels, created a wooded runner so it trapped the wheels, so they could only run in and out in a straight line and not twist, I added a stop at the back, again so it stopped at the correct place when closed, I used chrome thumb turn door catches like you see on a cubicle door, I wanted something heavy duty. My issue is the cable, how have you wired it so when you pull it out and back in again that the cable doesn’t get caught. I was thinking about using a trellis type arrangement tacking the wire to it so it expended and collapsed as the fridge came in and out. Like XXXXX it’s hard to explain what’s in my head. So again how did you do it? Thanks
@@markymarks3805 Yes I can see where you are going with the trellis idea.
I kept mine really simple, just used a cable tie and stick on cable tie clip.
Have a look at my video 'Campervan Garage, Bed, Step and Table - Fiat Ducato Campervan Conversion Part 21' in the playlist to see how it works. Very simple but hasn't snagged yet.
@@InTheShedUK watched it, many thanks, I was overthinking it, I will copy your method, simple as. Thanks again.