Has anyone successfully installed the iFlyRV10 flush locks? If so, I'd really like to see pictures.
For those of you who still have not done so, please do not install the lock where I did. The short story is there is too much slop in the rotational aspect of the lock. Therefore when any significant force is applied to try and force open the door, it just slips by and wha-lah, it's open.
I've considered going lockless... but that's a different topic.
If I do decide to install the flush lock, then I'll place it vertically over the flush handle system. That way the force used to try and force it open will be applied to the lock itself in a liner manner not in rotation.
What do you guys think?
BTW, here's a picture of what not to do.
-Jim
For those of you who still have not done so, please do not install the lock where I did. The short story is there is too much slop in the rotational aspect of the lock. Therefore when any significant force is applied to try and force open the door, it just slips by and wha-lah, it's open.
I've considered going lockless... but that's a different topic.
If I do decide to install the flush lock, then I'll place it vertically over the flush handle system. That way the force used to try and force it open will be applied to the lock itself in a liner manner not in rotation.
What do you guys think?
BTW, here's a picture of what not to do.
-Jim