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Old 03-09-2015, 07:01 PM   #68
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Originally Posted by Zartoon View Post
... I ended up cutting a piece of thick aluminum bar-stock, and re-mounting the hold-down latch catch on both sides using a number of screws along the length. worked like a charm!

I also devised a catch for the fridge door by using a 90 degree angle bracket, some nylon washers and the bracket hole for the fridge door (reverse angle). Seems to work as well.
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Now you are getting into the spirit of things! Good for you. All RVs, including TMs, need minor repairs or tweaks from time to time. You can always pay someone to do them, and go through the hassles of scheduling a service appointment, delivery to the repair site, extortionate costs, and so forth. But if you study what is needed, and figure out how to do some of those things yourself, you get a lot of satisfaction, and a lot of confidence in your ability to deal with future problems. Be proud - you've earned it!

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